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Deauville

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How to get there: Introduction

The elegant Deauville, located on the coast of Normandy, is rightfully considered one of the most prestigious resorts that France has to offer. Reaching this corner of aristocratic luxury and wide sandy beaches is possible by both air and land, utilizing the region's developed transport network.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the resort is by flying into the local airport Saint-Gatien (DOL), which is located in close proximity to the city and is well-connected to the tourist zone. This small but convenient aviation hub accepts both scheduled flights and private aviation, ensuring direct access to the English Channel coast.

Alternatively, you can consider flying into neighboring Caen (Carpiquet Airport), located just 38 km from the resort. Travelers also sometimes choose routes via Alençon (103 km) or Chartres (145 km), combining air travel with a subsequent journey by ground transport.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Very small
8.1

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Rail travel is one of the most popular ways to reach the coast: the shared Trouville-Deauville station is a key transport hub receiving direct trains from Paris (Saint-Lazare station). The comfortable journey allows you to enjoy views of the French countryside and arrive right in the center of resort life.

If you are traveling from other regions, a convenient transfer point can be Caen, located 38 km from the city. The railway network also connects the region with cities such as Alençon and Chartres, from where it is easy to continue your journey to the sea.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
CFR
64 km
49 min
XAN
130 km
1 h 39 min
QTJ
201 km
2 h 22 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services offer a budget-friendly opportunity to see Normandy. The route from the city of Caen is one of the shortest: the distance is about 49 km, making the trip quick and tireless when choosing a direct service.

For travelers departing from the city of Alençon (about 157 km), the journey will take approximately 3.3 hours. The trip from the city of Chartres, located at a distance of 382 km, will last about 8.4 hours, allowing you to leisurely observe the changing landscapes outside the window.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
CFR
49 km
9 h 55 min
XAN
157 km
3 h 18 min
QTJ
383 km
8 h 26 min

By Car

Traveling by car offers maximum freedom of movement and the opportunity to stop at picturesque spots along the way. The fastest route runs from the city of Caen: covering the distance of 63 km is possible in just 0.8 hours on high-quality roads.

If you are driving from the city of Alençon, the 130 km path will take about 1.6 hours. The road from the historic city of Chartres (201 km) will require approximately 2.4 hours of driving, ensuring comfortable access to the coast.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
CFR
64 km
49 min
XAN
130 km
1 h 39 min
QTJ
201 km
2 h 22 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for your trip to Deauville will help you avoid minor inconveniences and fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of aristocratic relaxation. Follow these simple recommendations to ensure your journey is flawless.

  1. Clothing and Weather. The climate in Normandy is changeable, so even in summer, it is worth bringing a windbreaker and a scarf for protection against the wind from the English Channel. For visiting evening venues and restaurants, smart casual attire is required.
  2. Transport in the City. The resort is very compact, and it is best to move around on foot or by rented bicycle. You can easily reach neighboring Trouville simply by crossing the bridge.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Bank cards are accepted everywhere, but a small amount of cash is useful for tips or purchases at the local market.
  4. Health. Tap water is safe, but many tourists prefer bottled water. Pharmacies are easily recognized by the green cross; they are well-stocked and operate on a standard schedule.
  5. Language and Communication. The main language is French. Although English is spoken in tourist areas, the polite words "Bonjour" (Hello) and "Merci" (Thank you) always evoke sympathy from local residents.
  6. Restaurant Hours. Be mindful of strict dining times: kitchens usually operate from 12:00 to 14:00 for lunch, and dinner begins after 19:00. In between, you can generally count only on light snacks.
  7. Beach Etiquette. The famous colorful umbrellas on the beach are paid amenities and require rental. Do not occupy the changing cabins without permission — they are a historical heritage site.
  8. Attractions. Pay attention to the names of Hollywood stars on the cabins along the promenade — this is one of the city's calling cards and an excellent spot for photos.

Observing these simple rules will allow you to feel confident and enjoy every moment of your stay on the Norman coast.

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