Why you need to travel to Cotentin, France

Cherbourg Tourisme director, Guillaume Hamel, reveals plans for the new tourism office in Normandy 

Normandy is known for the modern architecture and rich culture from the pre-historic times. With an idea to introduce Cotentin Peninsula to the travellers, Guillaume Hamel, director, Cherbourg Tourisme reveals plans for the new tourism office in Normandy.

Here’s why you need to visit the Cotentin Peninsula According to Guillaume.

1_Cherbourg Tourisme Director Guillaume Hamel stands beside the massive Ventura Cruise Ship at the Cherbourg Cruise Terminal
Cherbourg Tourisme Director Guillaume Hamel

There is a radical change coming to the tourism industry in France. Guillaume illuminates on this and how is this going to work; Hamel says

Yes, there is, especially to the Cotentin Peninsula or the Cherbourg Peninsula, as it is more popularly known. At the moment, tourism is a bit of a paradox in France, because despite not having a tourism ministry, we are the most visited country in the world, with Spain coming in at a distant second. But we still need to build on this. At the moment France is simply a tourist destination, but we need to strike a balance and begin to pay a little more attention to revenue if we want tourism to become a major contributor towards our economy. Of course, Atout France is doing its best to make a difference. Customer service is one of our biggest concerns, especially in the Paris region. However, the Cotentin Peninsula is more relaxed and so it also has much better customer service; people are friendlier and due to our proximity to England and the Channel Islands, most people here are happy to speak English.

 

Unheard Cotentin

“Cotentin is the untouched Normandy. It is completely different from the image the world currently has of Normandy. The Cotentin Peninsula is the North-West coast of France just across from the UK. Here we have some of the most untouched, almost savage, beaches in France – many of these are protected heritage sites so you won’t find ugly constructions or sea walls built along them. They’re natural and beautifully wild” says Hamel.

2_The seaside picturesque vilage of Barfleur, which has been awarded the title of one of the most beautiful villages in France
The seaside picturesque village of Barfleur- awarded the title of the most beautiful villages in France

 

Speaking about the new tourism entity he says
“We used to have 11 tourism offices spread across the Cotentin Peninsula, but in the coming months these will merge into one big entity. It will be known as the Cotentin Tourism Office and will become one of the most powerful tourism offices in the country.”

With the yearly budget of EUR4 million and of which EUR1 million will be spend on promoting the way of Familiarisation trips, participation in trade shows and other publicity events.

3_The rolling Biville Dunes and wild beach, which is a natural protected site in France
The rolling Biville Dunes and wild beach, which is a naturally protected site in France

Cotentin itinerary for tourists

So far Normandy has mainly been promoted as a historical war destination focusing on D-Day Landing beaches, war-cemeteries and World-War Museums. But this is just one aspect of what we have to offer. There is the immaculately preserved natural beauty of the peninsula with its protected heritage sites, middle-aged castles and unique food culture. It’s the little things; the unique things that most travellers are looking for. Food tourism is a massive business today and here we have the freshest seafood and vegetables available all year round. For example, we would like tourists to experience Cotentin’s famous Blue Lobster or oysters thanks to one of the longest coastlines in France; or Calvados – an apple brandy with apple sorbet that is to be had in the middle of one’s dinner. These are all experiences that you won’t get anywhere else in the world except here in Cotentin. You can follow CherbourgTourisme on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to see some amazing pictures for yourself.

Apart from food, tourists have the chance to step inside an actual nuclear submarine at the Cite De La Mer – a maritime museum built to showcase Cherbourg’s nautical achievements.

4_A common morning sky in Cotentin
A common morning sky in Cotentin

Cruise industry in Cherbourg

The cruise industry is getting bigger and bigger in Europe. Cherbourg-en-Cotentin has a long history since the 1900s when we were a transatlantic port. The port of Cherbourg used to receive almost 1000 calls a year, which works out to almost three ships a day, going to various places in the world – New York, Buenos Aires, you name it. Currently, we have 60,000 passengers a year and 40 cruise calls. This is one of the main aspects; the tourism team is going to work on. Hamel mentions about having a fantastic range of premium shore excursions available from Cherbourg on a cruise ship for the day.

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