Normandy: A One-Week Stay in France
9 days from $5,490
Settle into Honfleur’s Old Harbor, once a favorite of the impressionists, and spend a week immersed in the rich history and culture of Normandy. Retrace the events of World War II from Le Havre and Caen to Omaha Beach, and visit the poignant Normandy American Cemetery. Explore the fortified abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel, stroll the chalk cliffs of Étretat immortalized by Claude Monet, and sample regional delicacies from calvados to Camembert.
Highlights
- Honfleur: Settle into the charming Norman town of Honfleur, staying steps from the harbor, and enjoy free time to stroll the colorful quay, get lost in the medieval lanes of the old town, and linger at a streetside café. On the Sep 18, 2026 departure, follow the same itinerary, but make your base in the historic beach resort of Deauville, captured in the works of Norman painter Eugène Boudin.
- Impressionism: Follow the footsteps of artists such as Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet, and native son Eugène Boudin in Honfleur, one of their favorite retreats. At the Musée Eugène Boudin, view a collection of works by artists who were inspired by the picturesque Normandy coast—from the romantics and the impressionists to contemporary painters. At the chalk cliffs of Étretat, see famous scenes captured by several impressionists.
- Battle of Normandy: Spend two days retracing the pivotal World War II battles of Operation Overlord, when the Allied forces stormed the Normandy coast to begin the liberation of Europe. Visit compelling D-Day sites including Omaha Beach, Arromanches, the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc, and the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. You’ll also tour the impressive Caen Memorial Museum.
- Mont St. Michel: Venture to this breathtaking tidal island for a guided tour of its iconic abbey-fortress and historic church, a pilgrimage destination dating back a thousand years and now a World Heritage site.
- Local Traditions: Savor Normandy's culinary specialties during lunch at a privately owned château and savor a tasting of local calvados and fresh cheeses.
Much has been written and filmed about the Normandy invasion and D-Day. It is impossible to appreciate the complexity and scope of this critical military endeavor without seeing firsthand the immensity of the invasion beaches and understanding the complexity of engineering, logistics, creativity and disinformation that allowed it to be successful. One does not leave the American Cemetery without being humbled by the sacrifice of so many.
— Morton C.
Itinerary
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Days 1-2 — Depart the U.S. for Paris, France / Honfleur
Depart the U.S. on your overnight flight to Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport, where you’ll be met by your Smithsonian Journeys Travel Director. Travel by coach to the Norman seaside town of Honfleur. Upon arrival at the hotel, you’ll receive a welcome package with information about Honfleur and the province of Normandy. Your travel director will be available this afternoon and throughout the program for suggestions regarding restaurants and independent activities.
In the evening, gather with fellow travelers and your Smithsonian Journeys Expert for a welcome reception followed by a welcome dinner at a popular bistro nearby. (R,D)
Day 3 — Honfleur
After a buffet breakfast at the hotel, tour Honfleur’s historic fishing port and step into the famous wooden church of St. Catherine, crafted by local shipbuilders in the second half of the 15th century. Other town highlights include the Vieux Bassin or old harbor. It’s here the Seine River meets the English Channel. In 1608, French explorer Samuel de Champlain departed from Honfleur on an expedition to the New World and founded the French colony that became Quebec City.
After an independent lunch, continue to the Musée Eugène Boudin, a museum housed in a former Augustinian convent chapel and dedicated to the artists inspired by Honfleur and its environs. Enjoy a guided tour of the collections, featuring an impressive array of paintings by Monet, Dufy, and Dubourg, and capturing the raw beauty of Normandy's coastal landscapes and towns.
Return to the hotel and join fellow travelers and your Smithsonian Journeys Expert for an informal discussion about the day’s discoveries. Dine out this evening at a local restaurant. (B,D)
Day 4 — Normandy's World War II Sites
Spend the day exploring the evocative sites associated with Operation Overlord, which began in the early hours of on June 6, 1944, known as D-Day, when Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy. During the drive, a local expert will give a talk about the daring battle, which changed the course of World War II and marked the beginning of the end of Axis domination of Europe.
Follow the Calvados coastline, stopping in sites that were pivotal to the ultimate success of the Allied effort, including Arromanches and Omaha Beach. See acres of simply marked graves at the poignant Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, and visit the mortar-scarred bluffs at Pointe du Hoc, where German gun posts still guard the cliffs that U.S. Rangers courageously scaled. After lunch at a restaurant in Arromanches, return to Honfleur for an evening at leisure. (B,L)
Day 5 — Étretat / Chateau du Bec / Le Havre
Depart for Étretat, crossing the famous Pont de Normandie, a graceful suspension bridge that spans the Seine before the river spills into the Atlantic Ocean. The resort town of Étretat is known for its white cliffs and striking rock formations, including the Porte d'Aval arch and l'Aiguille (the Needle), a narrow pinnacle that rising up from the sea. Claude Monet and other impressionists famously painted this dramatic coast in the 19th century. Continue to Château du Bec, a privately owned 10th-century château surrounded lush woods and ponds. Meet one of the owners for a tour followed by lunch featuring local specialties in this unforgettable setting. Next travel to Le Havre, a port city situated on the English Channel that sustained severe damage from bombing raids during the Second World War. While here, enjoy a guided walking tour of this historic town. Enjoy dinner on your own tonight. (B,L)
Day 6 — Mont-Saint-Michel
Journey south to the tidal island known as Mont-Saint-Michel, where an abbey church was built atop a granite rock more than a thousand years ago. Over the centuries, new buildings were added, removed, and adapted to meet the purpose of the site, which served over time as a fortress, a monastery, a prison, and then a pilgrimage site. After a tour of the fortified abbey, take advantage of free time to have lunch in one of the island’s restaurants and explore on your own. Upon your return to the hotel, join fellow travelers and your Smithsonian Journeys Expert in the Travelers Corner for an informal discussion about the day’s discoveries. Dinner will be at leisure. (B)
Day 7 — Bayeux and Caen*
Venture to the charming town of Bayeux, which was untouched by World War II bombardments and the first town to be liberated by the Allies. Discover its charming medieval center, where timeless half-timbered houses line cobbled lanes and the narrow Aure River meanders beneath buildings and bridges. Step into the Notre Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Norman Gothic architecture that was consecrated in the presence of William the Conqueror in 1077—just 11 years after his conquest of England. Sit down to a lunch of Norman specialties and a tasting of the region’s world-famous calvados at a restaurant in town, then enjoy free time to discover more of Bayeux.
In the afternoon, visit the Caen Memorial Museum, an impressive exhibition that explores conflict and peace throughout the 20th century through an array of artifacts, photos, film, and video footage.
This evening, a local speaker will discuss the origins and leaders of the French Resistance, the role of the French underground in the lead up to D-Day, and the heroic efforts of the men and women who fought to liberate their country. (B,L)
*The 2027 departures visit the Caen Memorial Museum in the morning and Bayeux in the afternoon.
Please note: The Bayeux Tapestry and Museum is undergoing an extensive renovation and will be closed until late 2027. We will include a visit to the museum as soon as it reopens.
Day 8 — Honfleur
Take advantage of a full day free of planned activities and let your interests be your guide, discovering more of the region’s sites or returning to your favorite spots. In the evening, gather to celebrate your week in Normandy at a farewell reception followed by dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D)
Day 9 — Paris/Return Home
After an early breakfast, transfer by motorcoach to Charles de Gaulle International Airport to catch your return flight to the U.S. (B)
Please note: The progression of this itinerary and inclusions may change due to operational considerations.
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)
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May 30 - Jun 7, 2026
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Sep 18 - 26, 2026
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Experts
Henry Luttikhuizen
Art Historian
Henry Luttikhuizen is Professor Emeritus of Art History at Calvin University (Grand Rapids MI) and Scholar-in-Residence at Grand Valley State University. He earned his Ph.D. at …
Henry Luttikhuizen is Professor Emeritus of Art History at Calvin University (Grand Rapids MI) and Scholar-in-Residence at Grand Valley State University. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia and has taught for nearly three decades. Henry is a specialist in 15th-century Dutch and Flemish art. He has co-written textbooks on Medieval Art and on Northern Renaissance Art. Henry has also curated exhibitions on 17th-century Dutch art. He is a distinguished scholar who has served as the President of the Midwest Art History Society and as the President of the American Association of Netherlandic Studies. Henry has lectured on Dutch art and culture cross the United States. In his presentations, Henry enhances understanding through clarity and humor. He is committed to the notion that knowledge begins in wonder and lectures in a playful manner that encourages his audiences to re-imagine the past as they engage with the present and consider new possibilities.
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Barbara Whitehead
Historian
Barbara J. Whitehead is the A. W. Crandall Professor of History at DePauw University and former chair of the history department. She earned her BA …
Barbara J. Whitehead is the A. W. Crandall Professor of History at DePauw University and former chair of the history department. She earned her BA in history at Harvard University and her PhD from Bryn Mawr College. This educational background fostered a love of early modern Europe that has been the focus of her teaching and writing for over thirty years. At DePauw, Barbara has developed a broad spectrum of courses centered on European history ranging from the Viking Age and Crusades to the European witch hunts, the French Revolution, and the history of happiness. Her research in intellectual history has led to an edited volume on early modern women’s education and publications on forgotten figures of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
In addition to leading more than 15 academic tours of Europe, Barbara has served as the on-site director of the American Colleges of the Midwest Central European Studies Program in the Czech Republic, where she taught European history. She also taught in the Danish International Studies Program in Copenhagen as a visiting professor. In addition to living in the Czech Republic and Denmark, Barbara has also lived in Rome and Paris.
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Steve Mrozek
Military Historian
The former National Historian of the 82nd Airborne Division Association for over twenty years, Steve Mrozek had the rare opportunity to interview many of 82nd’s …
The former National Historian of the 82nd Airborne Division Association for over twenty years, Steve Mrozek had the rare opportunity to interview many of 82nd’s WWII veterans. Steve is the author and contributor of several books related to airborne warfare and has had an extensive historical museum career. As a paratrooper himself with over 100 parachute jumps to his credit, he retired from a 26-year career in the Army, which included a tour with the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan. Steve brings a special insight into the soldier's experience and began leading battlefield tours to tell the stories of those who fought there.
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Chris Ketcherside
Military Historian
Chris Ketcherside is a professor at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he has had the opportunity to turn his lifelong passion for …
Chris Ketcherside is a professor at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he has had the opportunity to turn his lifelong passion for military history into his profession. Among his publications, he has co-authored a book on the U.S. Rangers in World War II. He attained his PhD at Saint Louis University, focusing on U.S. military history and civil relations.
Chris previously served in the Marine Corps, where he became a practiced expert in amphibious operations and conducted several battlefield staff rides.
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Kenneth Ledford
Historian
Kenneth F. Ledford is an associate professor of history and law at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he has taught since 1991. …
Kenneth F. Ledford is an associate professor of history and law at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he has taught since 1991. A specialist in the history of modern Germany, his scholarship has focused on the history of German law, legal professions, and legal professionals since 1815. He published From General Estate to Special Interest: German Lawyers 1878-1933, as well as numerous articles and reviews, and he served as editor of the scholarly journal Central European History from 2004 to 2014. His current research explores the Prussian judiciary from the Revolution of 1848 to 1914.
Kenneth has lived and researched in Germany, particularly in Göttingen and Berlin, and traveled broadly in western, central, and southern Europe. He regularly teaches in the Senior Scholars program, an adult continuing education program at Case Western Reserve, and he has led educational travel to Berlin as well. Earlier in his career, he was a research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington, D.C., where he continues to serve as a member of the Academic Advisory Council. Kenneth holds a BA in history and a JD from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, as well as a master’s and PhD in history from Johns Hopkins University.
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Cassandra Potts Hannahs
Historian
Cassandra Potts Hannahs is a historian with special expertise in Celtic, Viking, and Anglo-Norman studies. She has enjoyed traveling with Smithsonian Journeys on more than …
Cassandra Potts Hannahs is a historian with special expertise in Celtic, Viking, and Anglo-Norman studies. She has enjoyed traveling with Smithsonian Journeys on more than 50 tours and cruises, sharing her passion and knowledge of Great Britain, France, and Ireland.
With a Ph.D. in medieval history, she was a tenured professor at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she taught courses on a wide range of subjects, from ancient history through the Reformation. A Fulbright scholar and recipient of several grants, she has also spent considerable time living in France pursuing research. Her publications include a book exploring the Viking settlement of Normandy in northern France during the 10th and 11th centuries, and the revival of monasticism that took place as the new rulers encouraged monks to return to the region after the Viking raids.
In her research and lectures, Cassandra explores the cultural and political exchanges that have historically linked Britain, France, Ireland, and Scandinavia. She looks forward to sharing her love and knowledge of these lands, their history, music, and literature, with Smithsonian Journeys travelers.
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Tour Details
Accommodations
Mercure Honfleur Hotel
Honfleur, France
Located at the heart of the town center near the picturesque harbor that has been immortalized on canvas by the likes of Monet and Boudin, the Mercure Honfleur Hotel is an ideal base for exploring the Normandy region. The friendly staff will attend to your needs, and the recently renovated interior provides an oasis of comfort. Enjoy the Le Mora bar, where you can sample regional cider, Calvados cocktails and a selection of Grand Vin Mercure wines. The hotel has valet services as well as a business center and complimentary WiFi. Relax in your welcoming, modern room after a day of sightseeing around scenic northwest France and the beautiful Normandy region.
Mercure Deauville Centre (Sep 18, 2026 departure)
Deauville, France
Located in Deauville town center, the Mercure Deauville Centre is located opposite the marina and steps from the beach. Decorated in a classic Anglo-Norman style with elegant, modern rooms, the hotel features exposed beams and rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV, satellite channels and free Wi-Fi.
Activity Description
Expectations: This is a weeklong Cultural Stay focused on one region and based in one hotel. Full-day excursions include some longer, extensive walking tours of battle sites, villages, museums, and outdoor historic sites. Excursions can be over uneven terrain (e.g. outdoor sites, cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, the absence of elevators); some longer walks to get to city centers where coaches are prohibited. Hotel centrally located for easy access to sites and restaurants during time at leisure.
Appropriate for: Travelers who are physically fit and comfortable with longer days of touring (both walking tours and coach time).
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Testimonials
What our travelers are saying...
— Morton C. Much has been written and filmed about the Normandy invasion and D-Day. It is impossible to appreciate the complexity and scope of this critical military endeavor without seeing firsthand the immensity of the invasion beaches and understanding the complexity of engineering, logistics, creativity and disinformation that allowed it to be successful. One does not leave the American Cemetery without being humbled by the sacrifice of so many.
— Barbara G.The unique itinerary of the Normandy trip allowed us to stay in one place while taking day excursions to sites we would never have ventured to on our own. Our Smithsonian Journeys Expert was able to answer every question about the history of each small village we drove through on our way to a destination, including its role in WWII. He truly brought history to life for us. What a pleasure!
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