About Honfleur
Honfleur is the picture-perfect Seine-estuary port whose Vieux Bassin — a rectangle of slate-fronted seventeenth-century houses surrounding a yacht harbour — has been painted by Boudin, Jongkind and Monet. The all-timber Église Sainte-Catherine, built by ship's carpenters in the late fifteenth century, is the largest wooden church in France. Some itineraries dock here and use the call to send coaches west to the Normandy landing beaches at Arromanches, Omaha and Pointe du Hoc.
River cruise ships that call at Honfleur
10 vessels from 7 operators include Honfleur in their published itineraries:
Itineraries that include Honfleur
- Paris & Normandy
- Seine Impressions
Operators serving Honfleur
AmaWaterways
Boutique river ships with twin balconies and onboard bicycles.
Avalon Waterways
Suite Ships with beds that face the river.
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises
Floating boutique hotels with hand-curated antiques.
CroisiEurope
Family-owned French line covering Europe's lesser-known rivers.
Tauck
Family-owned American operator with multi-generational departures.
A-ROSA River Cruises
Lifestyle river cruising for a German-speaking market.
Riverside Luxury Cruises
New ultra-luxury entrant with all-suite ships.
Rivers reached from Honfleur
Seine
Seine river cruises round-trip from Paris, threading through Monet's Giverny, Richard the Lionheart's Château Gaillard, and the half-timbered streets of Rouen before…
Rhône & Saône
The combined Rhône and Saône itinerary runs the length of Burgundy and Provence — from the gastronomic capital of Lyon down to…