A cruise on the Seine River is a great opportunity to visit France in a different way, from Paris to Honfleur via the Normandy coast. Our wide range of cruises allows you to discover everything that defines the Paris basin and Normandy between culture, nature and tradition.
If you opt for a historical cruise, after visiting Paris, you will visit the D-Day beaches and enjoy the river-sea navigation between Caudebec-en-Caux and Honfleur. Or you can stop at the Loire castles between Normandy and Paris... Those who like cruises with hiking will appreciate the cliffs of Etretat, the Albâtre coast and the walks through the forest paths before strolling in the capital. The cruise on the Seine is also cultural, by making you sail along the places of predilection of the impressionist painters.
The landscapes of the Seine Valley, Normandy and the cities of Honfleur, Rouen and Paris will be offered to you during a charming trip aboard one of our 4 anchor or 5 anchor boats. As always, our attentive onboard staff will ensure you a comfortable, gastronomic cruise, full of color and memories.

A cruise on the Seine is a wonderful opportunity to discover France in a different light, from Paris to Honfleur via Rouen and the Normandy coast. As you make your way from one stop to the next, the Seine reveals its most iconic landscapes: the medieval streets of Rouen, the timeless charm of Honfleur, the cliffs of Étretat and the Alabaster Coast, as well as lesser-known gems like La Roche-Guyon, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, where a fascinating castle stands nestled between the Seine and a chalk cliff. For history buffs, our itineraries take you to the D-Day landing beaches in Normandy, adding a poignant and commemorative dimension to this exceptional journey.
The Seine is also a river of artists and light. The landscapes of the Seine Valley, a favorite setting for Impressionist painters, unfold before you between Monet’s gardens in Giverny and the old harbor of Honfleur, which inspired so many paintings. Further south, the cruise also reveals unexpected treasures: Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, a medieval village that inspired the painter Alfred Sisley; Rosa Bonheur’s château; and the majestic Château de Fontainebleau, once the residence of kings and emperors. With its blend of heritage, nature, and Norman cuisine, cruising the Seine with CroisiEurope means letting France surprise you, stop after stop.
Everything was perfect: the welcome on board, the comfort of the cabin (main deck), the attentiveness of the purser and all the crew members, the delicious meals and their beautiful presentation—EVERYTHING!