Transfert en voiture privée de Paris à Mont Saint Michel
Transfert privé en 3 h 50 min
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Suivi de vol inclus
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Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
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Véhicule propre et climatisé
Trajet confortable avec contrôle climatique
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1 valise et 1 bagage à main par passager
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- Sièges enfants disponibles sur demande
- Voyage accepté par les animaux
- 1 bagage enregistré + 1 bagage à main par passager
- Des bagages supplémentaires ou encombrants peuvent être ajoutés
- Paiement flexible: carte en ligne ou espèces au chauffeur
- Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
- Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus (optionnel ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Paris to Mont Saint Michel
When you drive from Paris to Mont Saint Michel, you'll pass diverse scenery and several picturesque landscapes. From Paris, you'll say goodbye to urban cityscapes and iconic landmarks and drive with Daytrip through lush green countryside, vast fields, gently rolling forests, hills, and farmlands until you reach Mont Saint Michel. Unlike the greenery seen along your travels, Mont Saint Michel is characterized by its tidal flats, marshlands, and dramatic island scenery with shimmering waters you won't soon forget.

Along the way from Paris to Saint Michel, you'll have the opportunity to make a few sightseeing stops at some of the most beautiful places in the region. You can start your journey at Claude Monet's Garden at Giverny to step into the world of Monet in the garden that inspired some of his most famous works. Then sniff around Fromagerie Graindorge for a fascinating look at Normandy’s famous cheeses. Finally, tour Cornille Havard Bell Foundry, one of the last in France, to learn about this age-old tradition.
Your journey will culminate in Mont Saint Michel, where you'll witness the stunning gothic abbey perched atop a small rock island. Daytrip will drop you off at this iconic abbey after accommodating these sightseeing stops and more based on your travel schedule.
About Mont Saint Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is located off the coast of Normandy in northwest France. Unlike many other travel destinations, it is unique in that it is not a city or town but rather a Gothic-style Benedictine abbey perched upon a rocky islet.

Visitors to Mont Saint-Michel will not be visiting a typical urban area but rather an immensely popular attraction in France. In fact, more than three million visitors make their way to Mont Saint-Michel every year. The only attractions in France that are usually more popular are the nearby Palace of Versailles and Paris's Eiffel Tower.
From Paris to Mont Saint Michel: travel tips
We can't blame visitors for completing a Paris to Mont Saint Michel transfer to view the incredible abbey found on this Island in France. As one of the most popular attractions in France, with more than 1,000 years of history under its belt, it sees its fair share of visitors.
However, with so many visitors making their way to Mont Saint Michel from Paris, it's important to plan properly, and this involves keeping in mind a few travel tips. Below, we've shared a few things you need to know before you make this trip to ensure you enjoy a memorable experience.
How to get from Paris to Mont Saint Michel
A Paris to Mont Saint Michel transfer can feel like a daunting thing to plan, but if you know how to get from Paris to Mont Saint Michel, it's not as difficult as you might imagine. Below, we've shared a few of the best transportation options for this trip.

From Paris to Mont Saint Michel by bus
Taking the bus is the least expensive way to travel from Paris to Saint Michel, with tickets costing an average of $21. The best bus line to book with to complete this trip is Flixbus since they offer trips in the mornings, with two trips offered daily. If there are no stops and you take a direct bus, you can expect the trip to take just under 5 hours.
However, trips can take as long as five hours and 35 minutes. It's also worth noting that bus trips are sometimes uncomfortable, no sightseeing stops are permitted, and transportation schedules often change. Also, bus trips can be exclusive to different seasons so they might not be available when you want to travel so keep this in mind when choosing your transportation for this trip.
Things to do when you get to Mont Saint Michel
Mont Saint Michel is not as big as other travel destinations, so there won't be as much to see and do as there are other places in France that you might visit. However, that doesn't mean it isn't worth planning a trip from Paris to Mont Saint Michel. Below, we've shared a few of the best things you can get up to in this tiny island village.

Abbey of the Mont-Saint-Michel
The main attraction in Mont Saint-Michel is the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, which is the reason the destination exists. This abbey has stood for more than a thousand years and is often the final destination for pilgrims and tourists in France. You can reach the abbey by walking up a steep, winding village street.
However, along this street, there are restaurants, museums, shops, and hotels that you can explore depending on how much time you have to spend in the village. Once you get to the abbey and begin touring it, you will undoubtedly be amazed by the imposing architecture dating back to medieval times and the serene atmosphere of the church.
Be prepared to be impressed by the section 'The Marvel,' which is a remarkable example of medieval engineering positioned dramatically on the rock face.
When is the best time to visit Mont Saint Michel?
A trip from Paris to Mont Saint Michel needs to be carefully planned. Part of this planning is knowing the best time to visit the island and the abbey.
Usually, since the climate of Mont Saint Michel is mild with lovely warm weather from May to September, anytime between these months is the best time to travel. Spring is especially nice since there are fewer tourists and that's when the abbey sees the largest tidal changes. Not to mention, many events happen, so you will get to experience the culture of this little island in France.
However, it's important to note that this time of year is very busy, so you will encounter crowds and warm weather, especially during July and August, which are peak travel months. If you want to stay on the island, accommodation is most expensive at this time and often sells out.
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