Normandy → Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Normandy to CDG Airport — Private Transfer with Luxury Chauffeur
Your Normandy visit is over. The beaches have been walked. The tapestry has been seen. The harbour at Honfleur reflected the evening sky perfectly. The abbey at Mont-Saint-Michel rose from the morning tide. And now you have a flight to catch at Charles de Gaulle.
The final transfer of a Normandy trip is the one moment where nothing can go wrong. A missed flight after days of careful planning — after the American Cemetery, after Monet's garden, after the medieval streets of Bayeux — would be an ending that no journey deserves. A Luxberri private transfer from Normandy to CDG ensures that does not happen.
Your chauffeur arrives at your Normandy hotel, beach, or address at the agreed time. Every bag is loaded. The N13 or A13 carries you east toward Paris, the Seine Valley opens on either side of the motorway, and the ring road delivers you to the CDG terminal complex without entering the city. You arrive at your departure terminal with time for check-in, security, a final coffee, and the knowledge that the journey was handled exactly as it should have been — professionally, punctually, and in a vehicle that matched the quality of everything that preceded it.
The Normandy to CDG Transfer — The Route That Bypasses Paris
This is the fact that changes every departure calculation for Normandy travellers: the road from Normandy to CDG does not go through Paris.
The A13 motorway carries you east from Normandy into the Seine Valley. At the Île-de-France boundary, the A104 ring road connects the A13 to the CDG terminal complex — north and east of Paris, without entering the city at any point. From Bayeux to CDG, the entire route is motorway or ring road. From Honfleur to CDG, the Pont de Normandie bridge over the Seine joins the same A13 corridor. From Rouen to CDG, the A13 east to the A104 takes between 1 hour 45 minutes and 2 hours 30 minutes depending on terminal and traffic.
This has a practical consequence for departure timing: you do not need to budget for Paris city traffic on a Normandy to CDG transfer. The delays that affect transfers originating from central Paris — the périphérique bottleneck, the tunnel congestion into the city — do not apply to the direct Normandy to CDG motorway route.
Departure Times from Every Normandy Destination
The most important decision on departure day is what time your Luxberri chauffeur should collect you. Here is the complete reference guide:
From Giverny — CDG in 1 hour 15 minutes Giverny is the closest Normandy destination to CDG. For visitors spending their final morning at Monet's garden before flying, a 1-hour 15-minute transfer is the fastest in the Normandy cluster. However, Giverny is accessed from the A13 via the D5, and the village road can slow progress at peak morning times. Allow the full buffer recommended for your flight type below.
For a short-haul Schengen flight, allow 2h30 at CDG minimum. Depart Giverny at least 4 hours before your flight. For a long-haul or transatlantic flight, allow 3h30 at CDG. Depart Giverny at least 5 hours before your flight.
From Rouen — CDG in 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes Rouen has the most variable journey time of any Normandy departure point — the A13 eastbound from Rouen can be busy on weekday mornings and the approach to the CDG ring road adds variability. Your Luxberri driver monitors live traffic from the morning of departure and will recommend the optimal pickup time based on your specific flight.
For a short-haul Schengen flight, depart Rouen at least 4h30 before your flight. For a long-haul or transatlantic flight, depart Rouen at least 6 hours before your flight.
From Honfleur and Deauville — CDG in 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes The Pont de Normandie bridge over the Seine estuary is the gateway from the Calvados coast to the A13 motorway east. From Honfleur to CDG, your driver crosses the bridge, joins the A13, and heads northeast to the ring road. From Deauville, the D579 accesses the A13 at Pont-l'Évêque.
For a short-haul Schengen flight, depart Honfleur or Deauville at least 5 hours before your flight. For a long-haul or transatlantic flight, depart at least 6 hours before your flight.
From Caen — CDG in 2 hours 20 minutes Caen to CDG is one of the cleanest motorway routes in the cluster — the N13 from Caen to Caen-Carpiquet, then the A13 east, then the A104 to CDG. In normal traffic conditions, your Luxberri driver has you at your CDG terminal in 2 hours 20 minutes. For visitors spending their final morning at the Mémorial de Caen, the timing works well with a 9am departure for an afternoon flight.
For a short-haul Schengen flight, depart Caen at least 5 hours before your flight. For a long-haul or transatlantic flight, depart Caen at least 6h30 before your flight.
From Bayeux and the D-Day Beaches — CDG in 2 hours 50 minutes to 3 hours The most frequently booked Normandy to CDG departure in the Luxberri cluster. Bayeux sits 280 km from CDG — the longest transfer time in the Normandy departure hub — and visitors who have spent time at the American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, or Pointe du Hoc need careful timing to reach CDG comfortably.
For a short-haul Schengen flight, depart Bayeux at least 5h30 before your flight. For a long-haul or transatlantic flight from Terminal 2E, depart Bayeux at least 7 hours before your flight. American and Canadian passengers flying home from CDG after a D-Day visit should plan to depart Bayeux no later than 9am for a 4pm transatlantic departure.
For early morning CDG flights before 9am, your Luxberri driver collects from Bayeux from 3am. A 3am pickup from Bayeux is regularly booked by passengers with 6am or 7am CDG departures — the motorway is quiet, the journey takes under 2h30, and you arrive at check-in with time to spare.
From Arromanches and the D-Day Coast — CDG in 3 hours Visitors spending their final morning at the Mulberry Harbour site, the 360° cinema at Arromanches, or any coastal D-Day memorial between Arromanches and Utah Beach can be collected by your Luxberri driver for a direct CDG transfer. Provide your beach or memorial pickup address at booking and your driver plans the precise route and timing from that location.
From Mont-Saint-Michel — CDG in 3 hours 30 minutes The most distant Normandy departure point from CDG. From the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, your driver takes the A84 east to the A13, then the A13 to the A104 and CDG. In normal traffic conditions the journey takes 3 hours 30 minutes.
For a short-haul Schengen flight, depart Mont-Saint-Michel at least 6 hours before your flight. For a long-haul or transatlantic flight, depart at least 7 hours before your flight.
A 5am pickup from Mont-Saint-Michel is available for passengers with morning CDG flights. The A84 and A13 are exceptionally clear at that hour and the journey often takes under 3 hours.
The Last Morning — Getting the Most from Normandy Before You Fly
One of the decisions every Normandy visitor faces on departure day is whether to rush back to the hotel immediately after breakfast or use the final morning for one last experience. A Luxberri private driver makes this decision simple: you tell your driver what time you want to leave and from which address, and they are there.
Some of the best final-morning options on the way to CDG from various Normandy bases:
From Bayeux — a final 7am walk along Omaha Beach before the crowd of day visitors arrives, collected from the beach car park at 8am for a 3-hour transfer to CDG. The beach at dawn, before the tour buses, is a different experience from the midday visit — quieter, more personal, and more powerful. Then the motorway, the Seine Valley, and CDG.
From Honfleur — a final café au lait and croissant on the Vieux Bassin harbourfront, watching the fishing boats in the morning light. Collected from the harbour-side at 9am for a 2-hour transfer to CDG. One of the most pleasant final mornings in Normandy.
From Caen — a final 90-minute visit to the Mémorial de Caen at opening time, then collected from the museum car park for a direct 2h20 transfer to CDG. Visitors who did not have time to visit the Mémorial during their stay often use departure morning for the visit.
From Giverny — if your CDG flight is in the afternoon, Giverny's garden opens at 9:30am. A morning visit to Monet's house and garden, collected from the village car park at noon for a 1h15 transfer to CDG. The most culturally complete departure morning in the Normandy cluster.
From Rouen — a final walk through the Vieux-Marché and under the Gros-Horloge before being collected from the cathedral square. 90 minutes from CDG, Rouen is the ideal departure-day city for travellers with afternoon or evening CDG flights.
Your Luxberri driver plans all of this around your flight time. Provide your departure time and your final morning preference at booking and the rest is handled.
Pickup from Every Normandy Address
Your Luxberri chauffeur collects from any address in Normandy — no central meeting point, no station transfer, no additional taxi at your end:
Bayeux hotels — Hôtel d'Argouges, Le Lion d'Or, Villa Lara, Hôtel Churchill, Hôtel Tardif, and all properties in the historic cathedral quarter. Your driver arrives at the hotel entrance, assists with every bag, and departs when your group is ready.
Bayeux gîtes and rural rentals — farmhouses, manoirs, chambres d'hôtes, and self-catering properties throughout the Bessin and Calvados countryside. Any address in the Calvados is a valid pickup point.
D-Day beach sites — the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Gold Beach, Utah Beach, Arromanches, and Sainte-Mère-Église. Your driver waits at the visitor car park or beach access road at the agreed time.
Caen hotels and addresses — any hotel or address in Caen, including the Mémorial de Caen car park for departure-morning museum visitors.
Honfleur hotels and harbour addresses — any hotel, apartment, or gîte in Honfleur, including harbourside addresses on the Vieux Bassin.
Deauville and Trouville — any hotel or address in either resort town, including beachfront properties on the Boulevard de la Mer.
Rouen hotels and addresses — any hotel or address in Rouen's historic centre, including properties on the Place de la Cathédrale and the Vieux-Marché quarter.
Étretat — the clifftop village and surrounding Alabaster Coast addresses. Your driver takes the D925 to the A13 from Étretat.
Mont-Saint-Michel hotels and access road — any hotel on the Mont-Saint-Michel access road or in the bay area, including properties at Pontorson and Avranches.
CDG Terminal Drop-Off — Every Terminal, Every Airline
Your driver drops you at the kerb of your exact CDG departure terminal. Provide your flight number at booking and we confirm the terminal automatically:
Terminal 1 — the most important terminal for American and Canadian D-Day heritage travellers returning home. Served by United Airlines, Air Canada (some routes), ANA, Japan Airlines, and other non-SkyTeam international carriers. Normandy visitors flying back to New York, Chicago, Toronto, or Los Angeles from CDG Terminal 1 represent a significant proportion of Luxberri's Normandy to CDG bookings.
Terminal 2E — Air France long-haul and transatlantic departures. The primary terminal for passengers flying Air France to the US, Canada, and other international destinations. Delta, KLM long-haul, and other SkyTeam international partners also depart from 2E. If you are flying Air France back to North America after visiting the D-Day beaches, Terminal 2E is your terminal.
Terminal 2F — easyJet, Vueling, and other low-cost European carriers. British travellers returning to UK regional airports after a Normandy break frequently depart from 2F.
Terminal 2A / 2B / 2C / 2D — Air France domestic and European routes, SkyTeam partners on medium-haul services.
Terminal 3 — Transavia and some low-cost carriers.
What's Included — No Ambiguity
Door pickup from your exact Normandy address — hotel entrance, gîte doorstep, D-Day beach car park, or museum exit. Your driver arrives on time and assists with every piece of luggage from the moment you step outside.
Direct terminal drop-off at CDG — the kerb of your exact departure terminal, confirmed at booking. Not a general airport drop-off area. Not a car park. The terminal kerb, so your bags go directly from the vehicle boot to the check-in desk.
Fixed price confirmed at booking — the A13 and A104 motorway tolls are included. Traffic delays are not your financial concern. The number you see when you book is the number on the invoice.
Real-time traffic monitoring — your driver monitors the A13 and A104 from the moment they collect you and adapts the route if traffic conditions require it.
All luggage included — no surcharges for suitcases, wine purchases from the Calvados, calvados bottles, cheese from the market, camera equipment, or any other Normandy acquisitions.
English-speaking professional chauffeur — a licensed VTC driver who has made this journey from Normandy to CDG many times, who knows every terminal, and who delivers every passenger to their departure hall on time.
Complimentary chilled water — in every vehicle, on every journey, without exception.
Child seats on request — fitted and ready at no extra charge.
Free cancellation — up to 24 hours before departure.
Your Fleet — Every Vehicle Available
Mercedes E-Class — Business Class
The Luxberri signature sedan for the Normandy to CDG departure. Quiet, refined, and designed for the journey that ends a Normandy visit with the same standard it began. From your Bayeux hotel door to Terminal 2E — in leather comfort, with your luggage, with chilled water, and with a driver who knows the way. Up to 3 passengers · 3 large suitcases ·
Mercedes S-Class — First Class
For passengers who are about to board a long-haul flight and want the transfer to CDG to begin the decompression. Massage seating, ambient lighting, extended legroom, and a cabin so quiet that the Normandy countryside passes like a film. Arrive at the CDG departures hall composed, rested, and ready. Up to 3 passengers · 3 large suitcases ·
Mercedes V-Class — Business Van
Seven seats. Seven suitcases. One price for the whole group. The V-Class is the definitive vehicle for D-Day heritage families, group tour departures, and any party of 4–7 passengers returning to CDG together from any Normandy address. Dual-zone climate control, panoramic windows for the final views of the Seine Valley, and individual USB charging throughout. Up to 7 passengers · 7 large suitcases ·
Mercedes Maybach — Luxury Class
The transfer that closes a luxury Normandy experience at the same level it was conducted throughout. Hand-stitched leather, massaging rear seats, privacy partition, individual entertainment — from your Honfleur harbour hotel or your Bayeux cathedral quarter suite to the CDG Terminal 2E departures kerb. The finest vehicle in the Luxberri fleet, for the final chapter. Up to 4 passengers · Full luxury interior · Privacy partition · Complimentary refreshments ·
Cadillac Escalade — Luxury SUV
Commanding, spacious, and unmistakably American — the natural choice for American and Canadian families returning home from a D-Day heritage visit via CDG Terminal 1 or Terminal 2E. Premium leather throughout, elevated ride height, Bose sound system, and enough space for everything your group has accumulated across a full Normandy programme. Up to 6 passengers · Full luxury interior · Premium Bose sound system ·
For D-Day Heritage Travellers — The Journey Home
The Normandy to CDG transfer at the end of a D-Day heritage visit carries a particular weight. You have walked Omaha Beach. You have stood in the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer and counted the rows. You have seen the Rangers Memorial at Pointe du Hoc. You have read the names on the wall at the Mémorial de Caen.
Now comes the journey home. The motorway, the Seine Valley, the ring road, CDG. The practical necessities of a departure — check-in, security, gate, boarding.
Your Luxberri driver on this route understands the register of the journey. The vehicle is quiet. The pace is unhurried. The water is cold. If you want to talk about what you saw, your driver has driven this route from the beaches to CDG hundreds of times and is present for that conversation. If you want silence and the window, the Normandy countryside handles the rest.
The journey home from the D-Day beaches deserves the same standard of care as the journey to them. Luxberri provides both.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the transfer from Normandy to CDG Airport take?
It depends on your starting point in Normandy. From Giverny it is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. From Rouen 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes depending on traffic. From Honfleur and Deauville 2 to 2h30. From Caen 2 hours 20 minutes. From Bayeux and the D-Day beaches approximately 2 hours 50 minutes to 3 hours. From Mont-Saint-Michel approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
How much does a private transfer from Normandy to CDG cost?
Prices start from €270 for shorter Normandy departure points such as Giverny, and from €370 for longer departure points such as Bayeux. All A13 and A104 motorway tolls included. Use our booking form for an instant fixed-price quote for your exact pickup address.
Does the route from Normandy to CDG go through Paris?
No. The A13 from Normandy connects to the A104 ring road which delivers you to CDG without entering central Paris. The route bypasses the city entirely — no Paris city traffic applies to a Normandy to CDG private transfer.
Can you collect me from the American Cemetery or Omaha Beach?
Yes. Your driver picks up from any D-Day site in the Calvados — the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Gold Beach, Arromanches, Utah Beach, or the Airborne Museum at Sainte-Mère-Église. Provide the full address and your driver is there.
Can you collect me from a rural gîte outside Bayeux?
Yes. Any address in the Calvados and surrounding Normandy countryside is a valid Luxberri pickup point for the CDG transfer.
What if I want to make a final stop at Giverny on the way to CDG?
Yes. Giverny sits directly on the A13 corridor between Normandy and CDG — the most natural en-route stop for departure-day travellers with afternoon flights. Add approximately 1.5 hours at booking and your driver plans the timing.
Can you collect me from Mont-Saint-Michel for a CDG flight?
Yes. Luxberri operates early morning pickups from Mont-Saint-Michel from 4am for passengers with early CDG departures.
Which CDG terminal will my driver drop me at?
Your driver drops you at the kerb of your exact departure terminal. Provide your flight number at booking and we confirm automatically. American and Canadian passengers flying home from Normandy most frequently use Terminal 1 or Terminal 2E — both are confirmed at booking.
Is a child seat available?
Yes. Request at booking — no extra charge.
Do you offer the reverse journey from CDG to Normandy?
Yes. The full inbound route — CDG to any Normandy destination — is available with meet & greet in arrivals and flight tracking included.
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