Honfleur


Port information



Honfleur
Honfleur (c) Loïc Pilon

Honfleur

Veritable gateway to the ocean, the Seine Valley and Paris, Honfleur launched its cruise terminal nearly 30 years ago.
Today, Honfleur has become one of the top destinations on the Channel-Atlantic stretch.

This small medieval town reveals her riches to all those who take the time to look. Over 1.000 years old, Honfleur seems untouched by the passage of time. The town is reputed due to the authentic charm of its narrow cobbled streets, its monuments and its cultural and artistic heritage. The historic part of the town is easily reachable from the cruise terminal.

Located in the very heart of Normandy, Honfleur is the ideal port of call to discover the "must see" of the region : Honfleur of course, Deauville, Etretat, the D-Day beaches, the Mont Saint-Michel or the Bayeux tapestry.

And the combination Honfleur - the Seine Valley - Rouen is a real 3 destinations in one.



Port attractions



  1.  Honfleur

    From the cruise terminal, the historic part of town, its picturesque pedestrian streets lined with half-timbered houses and art galleries, is easily reachable.
  2.  Deauville & Côte Fleurie

    Long stretches of sandy beach and splendid resort architecture. The world-famous resort of Deauville has preserved all its bygone "Belle époque" charm.
  3.  Pays d'Auge

    The Pays d'Auge is Normandy's most emblematic area. This is the land of apple orchards, stud farms and half-timbered houses.
  4.  Etretat & Côte d'Albâtre

    Discover the Côte d'Albâtre and Etretat, with its famous white cliffs. Visit the Palais Benedictine to find out about the history of the liqueur.
  5.  D-Day Landing sites

    6th June 1944: the greatest battle of the Second World War began here, in Normandy. Discover the fascinating story of the D-Day.
  6.  Seine Valley & Rouen

    From Honfleur to Rouen, follow the meandering Seine as it cuts through forests and meadows and flows silently past prestigious abbeys.
  7.  Giverny & Claude Monet's gardens

    A source of inspiration. Claude Monet's property in Giverny, where he lived for 43 years, became the Claude Monet Foundation.
  8.  Paris

    Visiting the French capital and all its iconic monuments like the Tour Eiffel or its world-class museums like the Louvre and Orsay.



Port views



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Loïc Lagarde
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Loïc Pilon
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French Wanderers
Calvados Tourisme
Les Droners
Les Droners
Bharathram Pattabhiraman (creative commons)
Calvados Tourisme
FLange
Fondation Claude Monet Giverny
Moyan Brenn (creative commons)




Port facts



Nautical information

Max. Length For Berth, M:
260
Max. Draught, M:
9
More Info Draught:
-
Max. Air Draught, M:
No limitation
More Info Air Draught:
No. Of Quays:
2
Quay Length Total, M:
137
Quay Depth, M:
8.5 + low tide
Anchorage Available:
yes
Anchorage Compulsory:
yes
Passenger Terminal:
yes
Pilotage Compulsary:
yes
Tugs Available:
yes
Bunkering:
on request
Tidal Movement/range, M:
8
Water:
yes
Ships Tenders Allowed:
no
Garbage Disposal:
on request
Airport Distance, Km:
13
City Centre Distance, Km:
1.5

Sustainability

Are ships allowed burn HFO using:
✔ Closed loop
✔ Compliant IMO Fuel
On-shore power supply to cruise vessels:
No
Study currently underway.
Commissioning currently scheduled for the end of 2026.
LNG bunkering supply to cruise vessels:
✔ Road tanker (truck) on the quay
Supplying alternative fuels:
No
Reception Facilities for Contaminated Ballast Water:
No
Reception Facilities for Waste Oils:
No
Passengers
Calls
Passengers by Source in 2023
Calls 2023


Onshore Power

Onshore Power
OPS (Onshore Power System)
No
Shore power within the next 5 years
Requirements
Defined Compatibility Assessment process for each berth and ship combination to IEC/IEEE 80005-1
Information/documentation from the ship for the port before the first connection
Additional requirements for first-time connectio/max. duration between connections before process reapplies
Connection Time
Connection time from all fast to full operational SSE (Shore Side Electricity)
Disconnection time
Uninterrupted power supply guaranteed by shore power provider whilst connected
Restrictions / Penalties / Insurance
Weather conditions/restrictions/other limitations for safe use of SSE
Penalties in case of failure to connect by the ship: weather/itinerary changes/technical issues
Insurance covering any potential damage caused by the SSE
Port Fees
Utility standard/usage fees in addition to kWh rate
Tax/duty fees applicable
Other fees related to shore power
Useful Information
Discounts/incentives linked to shore power usage
Berthing policy linked to shore power usage
Confirmation time of the vessel for planned shore power usage before ETA

Port contacts


Contact


Lisa Taylor, Cruise Coordinator
Quai Lepaulmier
14600 Honfleur
France
+33 (0)7 8393 3733






 
Page last updated: 2023-11-08 12:12


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