Honfleur cruise port guide
The crammed together, timber-framed houses of Honfleur's delightful waterfront simply beg to be painted, and the waterfront beauty has been immortalised on the canvases of artists like Monet, and Honfleur's celebrated son, Boudin. Located in scenic Normandy, where the Seine opens out into the Channel, this is one of France's - and the world's - most spectacular, historic harbours. Impossibly picturesque, the Vieux Bassin's Norman harbour townhouses are an artist’s dream, reflecting out onto the still water, between bright wooden fishing boats. View less It may be gorgeous, but it’s also a historically important port, and Samuel de Champlain's epic voyage - which resulted in the founding of Quebec - launched from these waters. Take a stroll back in time, as you wander cobbled streets where flowers spill down walls or sit to indulge in Calvados – brandy made from Normandy's famous apples. A museum dedicated to Eugene Boudin, the town's influential impressionist artist, displays visions of the harbour and region, as well as paintings of the town's stunning wooden church. Wander to Eglise St Catherine itself, to see the twisting structure, which is France's largest wooden chapel. Constructed from trees taken from nearby Touques Forest, it replaced the stone church that stood here previously, which was destroyed during the Hundred Years War. Out of Honfleur, The spectacular Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge loops up over the Seine's estuary, bringing excursions to Le Havre even closer. The pensive, sombre beaches of the D-Day landings stretch out across Normandy's coastline, while the Bayeux Tapestry unfurls within reach of Honfleur's picturesque scenery.
About Honfleur
Honfleur is a historic port town of approximately 9,000 inhabitants on the southern bank of the Seine estuary in Calvados, Normandy, situated directly across from Le Havre and adjacent to the Pont de Normandie. Its 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbour, flanked by tall slate-fronted houses, inspired generations of Impressionist painters including Monet, Boudin, and Jongkind, who gathered at the nearby Ferme Saint Siméon. The compact town receives both ocean and Seine river cruise vessels and is fully walkable from the quayside.
Three self-guided walking tours (1.5–2 hours each, free maps from the tourist office at Quai Lepaulmier) cover the Vieux Bassin and Lieutenance, the Sainte-Catherine church quarter with its distinctive freestanding bell tower, and the sea wall. Key museums include the Musée Eugène Boudin (Impressionist canvases), the Maisons Satie (birthplace of the composer), and the Musée de la Marine in the former Église Saint-Étienne. La Ferme Saint Siméon — now a five-star hotel — marks the site credited with seeding the Impressionist movement. For views, the Côte de Grâce hill (1.5 km out) overlooks the Seine, the Pont de Normandie, and Le Havre. The Naturospace butterfly house and the Normandy Culture and Ethnography Museum round out the options for full-day callers.
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