Bayeux → Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Bayeux to Charles de Gaulle Airport — Private Transfer with Luxury Chauffeur
Leaving Bayeux and flying home from Charles de Gaulle? The end of a Normandy trip carries its own particular pressure — the D-Day beaches visited, the Tapestry seen, the Calvados tasted — and now a flight to catch at one of Europe's busiest airports. The last thing any traveller needs at this point is a train journey with two changes, 7 hours of travel time, and luggage to manage across three platforms.
A private transfer from Bayeux to CDG Airport with Luxberri removes every one of those concerns. Your professional English-speaking chauffeur collects you from your Bayeux hotel, gîte, or any address in the Calvados, and drives you directly to your CDG departure terminal in under 3 hours — door to terminal, fixed price, zero connections, zero stress.
The Journey at a Glance
The distance between Bayeux and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is 187 miles and it takes approximately 2 hours 55 minutes to drive. Your Luxberri chauffeur takes the N13 from Bayeux to Caen, joins the A13 motorway east through the Seine Valley, and connects to the A104 ring road that delivers you directly to the CDG terminal complex — bypassing Paris entirely and avoiding all city traffic.
- Distance: approximately 282 km (187 miles)
- Duration: approx. 2h55 – 3h15 (depending on traffic)
- Route: Bayeux → N13 → A13 → A104 → CDG Terminal 1, 2, or 3
- Pickup from any Bayeux address — hotel, gîte, museum, or private residence
- Drop-off at your exact CDG departure terminal
- Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Why the Train from Bayeux to CDG Is Not the Answer
This is the most important section for any traveller considering their options. The train from Bayeux to CDG is not just inconvenient — the numbers tell the whole story.
It usually takes around 7 hours 2 minutes to travel from Bayeux to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport by train, although you can get there in as little as 4 hours 29 minutes on the fastest services. You cannot travel from Bayeux to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on a direct train — you need to make at least 2 changes during the journey. Those two changes require:
First, a train from Bayeux station to Paris Saint-Lazare — approximately 2 hours 30 minutes when running without delays. Then a metro or RER across Paris from Saint-Lazare to Paris Nord or Châtelet with all your luggage — 20–30 minutes in normal conditions. Then the RER B from Paris Nord to CDG Terminal 2 — approximately 35 minutes. Then navigation through CDG's complex terminal network to your departure hall.
Total realistic door-to-terminal time from your Bayeux hotel: 4.5 to 5.5 hours minimum, assuming no delays and no missed connections. And any delay on the SNCF Normandy line — which operates on a single-track section between Caen and Bayeux — cascades through every subsequent connection.
A Luxberri private transfer from Bayeux to CDG: under 3 hours, door to terminal, one vehicle, no connections, no risk.
How Early Should You Leave Bayeux for CDG?
Departure timing from Bayeux is the most critical decision for any traveller with a CDG flight. Here is the Luxberri recommended guide:
Short-haul Schengen flight — Allow 2h30 at CDG minimum for check-in and security. Depart Bayeux at least 5h30 before your scheduled flight time.
Long-haul international flight — transatlantic, Middle East, Asia — Allow 3h30 at CDG. Depart Bayeux at least 6h30 before your flight time. For transatlantic departures from Terminal 2E — Air France, Delta, United, Air Canada — the check-in and security process can take 90 minutes or more during peak periods.
Early morning flights before 8am — If your flight departs CDG before 8am, your Luxberri chauffeur can collect you from Bayeux from 3am. Many travellers with early morning CDG departures prefer a 3am pickup from Bayeux rather than an overnight in a Paris hotel — the private transfer makes this completely viable.
Summer peak season — June, July, August — The D-Day anniversary period in June, the school holiday season in July and August, and the general summer traffic increase on the A13 all add travel time. For summer departures, add 30–45 minutes to your departure calculation from Bayeux.
D-Day anniversary week — early June — The annual D-Day commemorations in early June bring a significant increase in traffic on the N13 between Caen and Bayeux and on the A13 toward Paris. If you are departing Bayeux during anniversary week, add 45–60 minutes to your planned departure time and discuss timing with your Luxberri operations team at booking.
Your chauffeur monitors live traffic on the N13 and A13 from the morning of your departure and will advise on the optimal departure time when you book.
Pickup From Anywhere in Bayeux and the Calvados
Your Luxberri chauffeur collects you from any address in Bayeux and the wider Calvados region. There is no requirement to reach Bayeux station or any central point — your driver comes to your door:
Bayeux city centre hotels — all properties in the historic centre including Hôtel d'Argouges, Le Lion d'Or, Villa Lara, Hôtel Churchill, Hôtel Tardif, Hôtel de la Marine, and all boutique hotels in the cathedral quarter and surrounding streets. Your chauffeur arrives at the hotel entrance, assists with all luggage, and begins the journey to CDG from your hotel door.
Bayeux gîtes and holiday rentals — a significant proportion of Calvados visitors stay in rural gîtes, farmhouses, chambres d'hôtes, or holiday rental properties outside the city centre. Your driver collects from any address in the Calvados countryside — including properties in the Bessin, the Aure Valley, or the coastal villages between Bayeux and the Channel.
D-Day beach sites and museums — if you want to spend your final morning at the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, at Omaha Beach, at Pointe du Hoc, or at the Mémorial de Caen before heading to CDG, your Luxberri chauffeur can collect you from any D-Day site and drive you directly to CDG. Provide your museum or beach pickup address at booking.
Arromanches-les-Bains — the Mulberry Harbour village 11 km north of Bayeux. Guests staying in Arromanches or spending their final morning at the D-Day museum and 360° cinema can be collected directly from the village for a CDG transfer.
Caen — Normandy's capital, 30 minutes east of Bayeux on the N13. Guests spending their last day at the Mémorial de Caen, the Abbaye aux Hommes, or other Caen sites can be collected from any Caen address before continuing to CDG.
Port-en-Bessin, Grandcamp-Maisy, Courseulles-sur-Mer — coastal village addresses along the Normandy D-Day coast, all within 30 minutes of Bayeux, are all covered pickup points for the CDG transfer.
CDG Terminal Drop-Off Guide — Every Terminal Covered
Charles de Gaulle Airport has multiple terminals and dropping passengers at the wrong one can cost significant time on departure day. Your Luxberri chauffeur drops you at the kerb of your exact CDG departure terminal. Provide your flight number at booking and your operations team confirms the correct terminal automatically:
Terminal 1 — circular satellite building, non-Schengen international departures. Served by United Airlines, Air Canada (some routes), ANA, Japan Airlines, and other non-SkyTeam international carriers. American and Canadian travellers returning home after a Bayeux D-Day trip frequently depart from Terminal 1.
Terminal 2A — Air France domestic and short-haul European departures, Schengen zone. Domestic French passengers from Bayeux returning to Lyon, Marseille, Nice, or Toulouse via a CDG connection.
Terminal 2B — Air France and SkyTeam European and Schengen routes.
Terminal 2C / 2D — Air France and partner airlines, medium-haul and European routes.
Terminal 2E — Air France long-haul and transatlantic departures. The primary terminal for American, Canadian, and international travellers flying home from Normandy. Delta, Air France transatlantic, KLM long-haul, and other SkyTeam international departures. The busiest departure terminal at CDG for D-Day heritage travellers returning to the US and Canada.
Terminal 2F — Low-cost carriers including easyJet and Vueling. British travellers from the Bayeux area returning via easyJet routes frequently depart from Terminal 2F.
Terminal 2G — Regional and smaller European routes.
Terminal 3 — Transavia and some low-cost carriers.
What's Included in Every Transfer
Door pickup from any Bayeux or Calvados address — Your chauffeur arrives at your exact address, assists with all luggage from the moment of pickup, and departs when you are ready.
Direct terminal drop-off at CDG — Your driver delivers you to the kerb of your exact departure terminal. No general CDG drop-off area, no internal airport navigation with luggage — directly to your terminal entrance.
Fixed price — all tolls included — The N13, A13, and A104 motorway tolls are fully included in the price confirmed at booking. No meter, no surcharges, no additions on the day.
Real-time traffic monitoring — Your chauffeur monitors live traffic on the N13 and A13 throughout the journey and adapts the route in real time if needed to ensure on-time terminal arrival.
All luggage included — No surcharges for suitcases, souvenir bags, wine or calvados purchases, camera equipment, or oversized items.
English-speaking professional chauffeur — Fully VTC-licensed, experienced on the Bayeux to CDG route, and available for conversation throughout the journey — a fitting end to a Normandy visit.
Complimentary chilled water — Provided for all passengers on every journey as standard.
Child seats on request — Available at no extra charge. Request at booking.
Free cancellation — Up to 24 hours before travel.
Optional Final Stops — Bayeux to CDG
For travellers with an afternoon or evening CDG flight who want to make the most of their final hours in Normandy, your Luxberri chauffeur can incorporate one last stop between Bayeux and CDG:
Giverny — Claude Monet's legendary water garden and house sits directly on the A13 route between Normandy and Paris — the last major cultural stop before the Paris ring road. A perfect 1.5-hour final experience for art-focused travellers heading to CDG on an afternoon or evening flight. Open from late March to early November.
Rouen — Normandy's Gothic capital on the Seine, approximately halfway between Bayeux and CDG. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Rouen, the medieval Gros-Horloge clock, and the Vieux Marché where Joan of Arc was executed. A compelling 2-hour final stop for history travellers departing on an evening flight.
Honfleur — The most photographed harbour in France, at the mouth of the Seine, accessible via a 30-minute detour from the A13 at the Pont de Normandie. A final Norman seafood lunch in the Vieux Bassin before the airport. Add 1.5 hours.
Les Andelys and Château Gaillard — Richard the Lionheart's ruined hilltop fortress above one of the Seine's most spectacular bends, located directly on the A13 corridor between Normandy and CDG. An off-the-beaten-track final stop for adventurous travellers with an evening flight. Add 1 hour.
All stops are arranged at booking. Provide your CDG flight departure time and your preferred stop, and your chauffeur plans the optimal timing from Bayeux.
Your Fleet — Every Vehicle Available
Every vehicle is professionally valeted before each journey, confirmed exclusively for your party, and reserved without substitution from your Bayeux address to your CDG terminal.
Mercedes E-Class — Business Class The Luxberri signature sedan for the Bayeux to CDG route. Quiet, refined, and perfectly suited to solo travellers or couples departing Normandy after a D-Day heritage visit or a Tapestry-focused stay. Full leather interior, individual climate control, generous boot space for departure luggage, and chilled water from the moment your hotel door closes. Up to 3 passengers · 3 large suitcases ·
Mercedes S-Class — First Class For passengers who want the final ground leg of their Normandy journey to match the quality of their onward international flight. Massage seating, extended legroom, ambient lighting, and the most refined Mercedes cabin — arrive at Terminal 2E for your transatlantic departure composed, rested, and without a trace of travel fatigue. Up to 3 passengers · 3 large suitcases ·
Mercedes V-Class — Business Van The definitive vehicle for families, D-Day tour groups, and any party of 4–7 passengers departing Bayeux together for CDG. Seven full leather seats, dedicated seven-suitcase luggage capacity, dual-zone climate control, panoramic windows for the Seine Valley scenery on the A13, and individual USB charging at every seat — the most practical and popular vehicle on this route for groups. Up to 7 passengers · 7 large suitcases ·
Mercedes Maybach — Luxury Class The Maybach concludes a Normandy experience at the very highest level. From your Bayeux hotel to the CDG departures kerb — hand-stitched leather, massaging rear seats, full privacy partition, individual rear entertainment, and the extended Maybach wheelbase providing exceptional space for the 3-hour journey to CDG. Up to 4 passengers · Full luxury interior · Privacy partition · Complimentary refreshments ·
Cadillac Escalade — Luxury SUV A commanding and spacious American luxury SUV for up to 6 passengers — the natural choice for American families and D-Day heritage groups returning home from Normandy via CDG Terminal 2E or Terminal 1. Premium leather, elevated ride height, and a Bose sound system for the journey from Bayeux to Charles de Gaulle. Up to 6 passengers · Full luxury interior · Premium Bose sound system ·
All vehicles are confirmed at booking and reserved exclusively for your party.
For D-Day Heritage Travellers Departing Bayeux
The majority of international travellers taking a Luxberri private transfer from Bayeux to CDG have just completed one of the most emotionally significant journeys of their lives. The American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. Omaha Beach at low tide. The Rangers Memorial at Pointe du Hoc. The 360° cinema at Arromanches. The Tapestry in its long dark hall on Rue de Nesmond.
The transfer back to CDG is not just a logistical step — it is the final chapter of a deeply personal trip. Your Luxberri chauffeur understands that. The vehicle is quiet, the water is cold, and the journey is unhurried. If you want to talk about what you saw, your driver is knowledgeable and willing. If you want to sit in silence and let the Normandy countryside pass the window one last time, that is equally respected.
For American travellers returning from Bayeux via Terminal 2E or Terminal 1, your Luxberri chauffeur is experienced in timing the Bayeux to CDG journey to give you comfortable check-in time for transatlantic departures — the longest, most regulated departure process at CDG. Book with the recommended lead time and your flight home is the only thing you need to think about.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the private transfer from Bayeux to CDG Airport take?
It takes approximately 2 hours 55 minutes to drive from Bayeux to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. Your chauffeur monitors live traffic on the N13 and A13 throughout and adapts the route in real time. During summer peak season, D-Day anniversary week, and major holiday periods, allow additional buffer time — your driver will advise at booking.
How much does a private transfer from Bayeux to CDG cost?
Prices start from €370 for a Mercedes E-Class. All N13, A13, and A104 motorway tolls included. Use our booking form for an instant fixed-price quote with no obligation.
Is there a direct train from Bayeux to CDG Airport?
There are no direct trains from Bayeux to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The journey by train requires at least 2 changes and takes between 4 hours 29 minutes and 7 hours 2 minutes. A Luxberri private transfer takes under 3 hours from your Bayeux address to your CDG terminal — door to terminal, zero connections.
Can you collect me from a D-Day beach or museum rather than my Bayeux hotel?
Yes. Your chauffeur collects from any address in the Calvados — the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Arromanches, the Mémorial de Caen, or any beach or village on the D-Day coast. Provide your full pickup address at booking.
Can I stop at Giverny on the way from Bayeux to CDG?
Yes. Giverny sits directly on the A13 route between Bayeux and CDG. Add approximately 1.5 hours at booking. It is the most requested en-route stop on this corridor for departing travellers.
What if I have a very early morning flight from CDG?
Luxberri operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your chauffeur can collect you from Bayeux from 3am for early CDG departures. Provide your flight time at booking and your driver will calculate the optimal Bayeux departure time.
Which CDG terminal will my driver drop me at?
Your driver drops you at the kerb of your exact departure terminal — T1, T2A, T2B, T2C, T2D, T2E, T2F, T2G, or T3. Provide your flight number at booking and we confirm the correct terminal automatically.
Can you take a group of 7 from Bayeux to CDG?
Yes. The Mercedes V-Class accommodates up to 7 passengers with 7 large suitcases. For groups larger than 7, contact us and we will arrange multiple vehicles.
Do you offer the return journey from CDG to Bayeux? Yes. The full return route — CDG Airport to Bayeux — is available with meet & greet in arrivals and flight tracking included.
Is a child seat available? Yes. Request at booking — no extra charge.
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