Présentation :
Le Havre is traditionally a seaside & water sports resort. Since it’s creation in 1993, it’s the city where one of the most famous boat race starts off : The Jacques Vabre Transatlantic Race. The sea front is the favourite place of the inhabitants of Le Havre to go for a walk; as soon as the sun starts shining, the seafront livens up and the 2 kilometre long beach offers the opportunity to wander around and have a good time.
Seize the opportunity to discover Le Havre with our weekend “Set full sail”!
For half a day, you will sail around the “Cap de la Hève” while hugging the coast of the beach of Le Havre, or you could sail on the Seine river up to the “Birds island” aboard a 7 to 9 metre long sailing ship: either way, this will be an unforgettable experience!
Enjoy a dinner in a wonderful sea-view restaurant where you will be welcome with a glass of champagne!
You will be staying in one of the nicest hotel to make the most of the charms of the city during your weekend. Sipping a glass of Champagne, you will be able to enjoy a tasty dinner, in a charming restaurant of Le Havre with an intimate atmosphere.
Finally, we offer you to discover the ‘Cité Océane” and go on the tour “World heritage or “Sea bathing fashion: Le Havre - Sainte-Adresse” aboard a scenic train.
This weekend includes:
- One Night in a hotel on a double room basis. Breakfasts included. Tourist tax not included. (1)
- The tour aboard a sailing ship for 2 persons. Insurance not included (€10 / pers.). Extras on board (€10 / pers.) (2)
- The tour aboard a scenic train (you choice the tour) for 2 persons (3)
- Dinner in a restaurant including a glass of Champagne, starter, main course, cheese, desert and coffee. Drinks not included (4)
Terms & Conditions:
Price “from to” based on 2 persons sharing a double bedroom
(1) This weekend is valid until December 31th 2010. Booking required. Arrival on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
(2) Outings at sea depend on the weather conditions. Sailing under the supervision of an authorized skipper. Requirements: take warm & waterproof clothing, boots or non-slip shoes, waterproof coat or oilskin coat (a few of them are available on board); you have to be able to swim (at least 25 metres). You don’t need to know anything about sailing. We advise you to call the person responsible for the organisation before noon the day before the trip to get some information on the weather and the programme.
(3) Tourist Train: only on Sunday and Monday until May 3rd 2010. On Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from May 7th to December 31st 2010.
(4) Dinner booked in a restaurant chosen by the Tourist Office.
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