WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE LE HAVRE

Accessible tours in Le Havre | Disabled Accessible Travel

Our wheelchair accessible tours in Le Havre are suitable for wheelchair users, scooter users, slow walkers, and able-bodied travelers. However, due to the limited availability of adapted vehicles in the area, we will be using a standard vehicle for this destination.

If you wish to visit a site that is not listed here, please contact us. All tours are flexible and can be customized according to your interests and needs.

In Le Havre, you have the option to explore the city’s highlights, including the Perret Show Flat, the impressive modern art museum, and the picturesque marina and beach. Alternatively, you can opt for a half-day or full-day tour around the Normandy countryside, visiting charming villages such as Étretat, Honfleur, or Deauville.

TOURS IN LE HAVRE

Étretat, France tour | Disabled Accessible Travel

Wheelchair Accessible Le Havre Tour Etretat Deauville and Honfleur

On this private tour you will have the opportunity to visit Etretat and reach the top of the cliffs, where you can enjoy breathtaking views. After exploring and sightseeing in Etretat, you’ll head to the popular seaside destination of Deauville. The final stop will be Honfleur, where you’ll have free time to explore this charming town at your own pace.

Tours in Le Havre

After booking your private and accessible tour with us, you will be met by our driver and guide with a private vehicle. Your English-speaking guide will make you feel at home instantly. She/He is from the region and knows all the hidden gems in the area. Together you will experience the best local attractions and enjoy a very special day 

About Le Havre

Le Havre is a town in the North-West of France located in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region. it is home to the the second largest port of France, after Marseille and acts as an outport  of Paris. 

The entire city centre of Le Havre was rebuilt by Auguste Perret in the 1950s after it was bombed in World War II. In July 2005, the UNESCO organisation gave Le Havre centre  the World Heritage status. 

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