
Cruise port Caudebec-en-Caux
Port information & tips for Caudebec-en-Caux
Caudebec-en-Caux is a picturesque gem in the heart of Normandy, idyllically situated on one of the most striking bends of the Seine. The small town impresses with its authentic charm and relaxed atmosphere, while simultaneously serving as the perfect gateway to the historic "Valley of the Abbeys." Architectural highlights include the Late Gothic Église Notre-Dame, once praised by Henry IV as the most beautiful church in the kingdom, as well as the historic Maison des Templiers and the modern MuséoSeine. River cruise ships dock at the central Quai Maurice-Guilbaud, which is located directly on the well-maintained riverfront promenade. Thanks to this prime location, visitors can reach the charming town center and all sights comfortably within a few minutes' walk while enjoying a wonderful view of the majestic course of the river.
Caudebec-en-Caux is a charming destination for river cruises in Normandy, where ships dock directly at the picturesque riverside promenade, providing convenient access to the town. The port is easily accessible thanks to good road connections and various transfer options.
Car
Caudebec-en-Caux is easily reached by car, located on the D490 and only about 45 minutes from Rouen and around 1.5 hours from Paris. Thanks to the A13, A28, and A29 motorways, you can reach the region comfortably. Public parking is available on-site, including smaller car parks along the Seine, which can also be used for overnight stays.
Airplane
For guests from the DACH region, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is the nearest international airport, approximately 183 kilometers from Caudebec-en-Caux. The journey takes about 2 hours by car or private transfer. Alternatively, arrival by train and bus is possible, taking about 4.5 hours. Due to the international travel involved, a pre-cruise overnight stay in Paris or Rouen is recommended for a relaxed start to your cruise.
Train
Caudebec-en-Caux does not have a direct rail connection, but the nearest relevant station is Rouen Rive Droite, an important hub easily accessible from Paris Saint-Lazare. From the Gare Routière in Rouen, there is a direct bus connection (Line 530) to Caudebec-en-Caux, which takes about an hour and follows a scenic route along the Seine. Other nearby stations include Yvetot and Le Havre, from which bus connections (Lines 503 and 506) to Caudebec also exist.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port accordingly and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is generally scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.
Caudebec-en-Caux is a charming destination for river cruises in Normandy, where ships dock directly at the picturesque riverside promenade, providing convenient access to the town. The port is easily accessible thanks to good road connections and various transfer options.
Car
Caudebec-en-Caux is easily reached by car, located on the D490 and only about 45 minutes from Rouen and around 1.5 hours from Paris. Thanks to the A13, A28, and A29 motorways, you can reach the region comfortably. Public parking is available on-site, including smaller car parks along the Seine, which can also be used for overnight stays.
Airplane
For guests from the DACH region, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is the nearest international airport, approximately 183 kilometers from Caudebec-en-Caux. The journey takes about 2 hours by car or private transfer. Alternatively, arrival by train and bus is possible, taking about 4.5 hours. Due to the international travel involved, a pre-cruise overnight stay in Paris or Rouen is recommended for a relaxed start to your cruise.
Train
Caudebec-en-Caux does not have a direct rail connection, but the nearest relevant station is Rouen Rive Droite, an important hub easily accessible from Paris Saint-Lazare. From the Gare Routière in Rouen, there is a direct bus connection (Line 530) to Caudebec-en-Caux, which takes about an hour and follows a scenic route along the Seine. Other nearby stations include Yvetot and Le Havre, from which bus connections (Lines 503 and 506) to Caudebec also exist.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port accordingly and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is generally scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.
The pier in Caudebec-en-Caux is located directly on the banks of the Seine and offers an ideal starting point for exploring the charming town as well as the surrounding Normandy.
On Foot
Since the ships dock directly at the riverside promenade, you can reach the historic town center and the famous Church of Notre-Dame in just five minutes. A stroll along the Seine quays is also a wonderful way to enjoy the river landscape in a completely relaxed manner.
Nomad Buses
The regional bus network Nomad conveniently connects Caudebec-en-Caux with historic cities such as Rouen or Le Havre. The stops in the center are quickly accessible and offer a reliable option for excursions into the surrounding area thanks to regular connections.
Taxi
Local taxis are available in the town center or can be ordered for individual trips directly to the port. This is a comfortable choice for visiting the impressive ruins of the nearby abbeys of Jumièges or Saint-Wandrille directly and time-efficiently.
To make the most of your stay in Caudebec-en-Caux, a discovery tour directly along the picturesque banks of the Seine combined with excursions to the architectural treasures of Normandy is a great choice.
Historic Center & MuséoSeine
The charming center impresses with the late Gothic Notre-Dame church located directly on the quay and also offers an interactive journey through time through the eventful history of the river valley at MuséoSeine.
Abbaye de Jumièges
The imposing ruins of this once significant abbey are just a short drive away and, thanks to their monumental architecture in the midst of green nature, provide a perfect backdrop for culture lovers.
Honfleur
This world-famous harbor town on the banks of the Seine estuary is ideal for an excursion to the historic half-timbered houses at the Vieux Bassin and also invites you to linger in its numerous art galleries.
Abtei Saint-Wandrille
The history-steeped Abtei Saint-Wandrille is located just about five minutes by car or a picturesque walk along the Seine from the harbor and impresses with its magnificent architecture and lively monastic tradition. This place of power offers you the rare opportunity to experience an active Benedictine community and also to discover the unique, artisan monastery beer brewed on-site in the inviting monastery shop. It is best to visit the grounds in the morning to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the ruins and the modern church in complete tranquility and to return to the pier in time for a relaxed end to the day before your ship continues its journey.
The way back to the pier in Caudebec-en-Caux is particularly straightforward and relaxed thanks to its central location directly on the Seine promenade.
On Foot
From the city center with the impressive Notre-Dame church, you can walk back directly to Quai Guilbaud in less than five minutes. The flat river promenade is well-developed and offers a perfect view of the ship, ensuring easy orientation directly to the pier.
Taxi and Transfer
Central taxi ranks are located at Place d'Armes and near the tourist office, allowing for a quick return to the port from the surrounding area. In addition, local cafés and hotels are happy to assist with ordering a car, guaranteeing a punctual arrival at the gangway thanks to the short distances.
Ferry and Regional Bus
The Nomad line regional buses stop at the Quai de Seine station in the immediate vicinity of the pier and offer a convenient connection from the surrounding area. In addition, the regular Seine ferry Bac de Caudebec-en-Caux brings you safely from the opposite riverbank directly back to the promenade within sight of your ship.
