About this tour
A two-day private journey through Normandy and Brittany, anchored by two UNESCO-listed coastal landmarks. You'll spend time at Mont-Saint-Michel, the fortified tidal island monastery that has dominated its granite outcrop since the 8th century, then move to the walled port town of Saint-Malo with its distinctive corsair heritage. Includes accommodation, breakfast, and entry tickets; departing from Paris with a private guide.
Highlights
- Mont-Saint-Michel's abbey and ramparts at high tide
- Medieval streets and views across the bay
- Saint-Malo's Renaissance architecture and rampart walk
- UNESCO World Heritage sites in two regions
- Private transport throughout the two days
- Overnight stay with full breakfast included
What to expect
Day one takes you west from Paris into Normandy, where Mont-Saint-Michel emerges from mudflats or water depending on tides. You'll climb the steep Grande Rue past souvenir shops to reach the abbey at the summit, exploring cloisters and rooms that shaped medieval pilgrimage routes. That evening settles you in local accommodation. Day two shifts south into Brittany, where Saint-Malo's fortified ramparts enclose narrow lanes, shipowner mansions, and a working harbour. Expect cobblestones, salt-air breezes, and the layered history of a town that resisted English siege and later spawned privateers. Both sites draw crowds; timing your visit strategically with tidal calendars and early starts helps.
Good to know
Not suitable for those with spinal injuries, pregnancy, or serious heart conditions. Infants must sit on a lap. Cobblestone terrain requires sturdy shoes. Lunch and dinner aren't covered; plan meals in towns. Public transport links exist locally if you prefer independent exploration on either day.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







