£149—Normandy escape w/spa access & brandy tasting
Why We Love This Deal
Manoir de la Poterie is a Norman manor house near the sea. Between Deauville and Honfleur, it is well placed to explore Pont-l'Évêque or Villerville. Overnight stays are £144, excluding a nightly tourist tax of 2.48€ (approximately £2.20) per person. Travelzoo members save 38–46% on the direct flexible rates.
Flights are not included, but we found direct return flights to Paris (two and a half hours' drive away) from £68*, and car rental from £64, so you could get a 2-night stay from £172 per person.
What's Included
- Valid Sunday–Thursday
- £144... 26 May–9 July; 30 August–15 October
- £169... 6 April–25 May; 10 July–29 August
- Overnight accommodation in a Superior room, with buffet breakfast, for two
- Visit to the Calvados Christian Drouin distillery with tasting, once per stay
- Unlimited access to the Les Thermes spa
- 10% discount on a 60-minute treatment at the hotel's spa, once per stay (prior reservation required, not valid on Saturdays)
- A bottle of sparkling wine for 2-night stays or longer, once per stay
- Fridays are an extra 30€ (approximately £26) per room and Saturdays are an extra 60€ (approximately £52) per room, payable direct to the hotel
- A 2-night minimum stay is required on Saturdays; combine two one-night vouchers
- Not available on 30 April–2 May; 7–9, 13–16, 23–24 May; 10–13 June, 2026
More Reasons to Go
- The charming 24-room property is surrounded by a large garden. A sumptuous breakfast buffet is served every morning, showcasing local produce.
- Complimentary wellness facilities include a heated pool, hot tub, sauna, and hammam. Spa treatments can be booked for a supplement.
- The elegant Louis XVI restaurant is open for dinner Thursday–Monday. The cosy salon is a lovely spot to have a drink by the fireplace.
- The hotel is a short stroll to Criqueboeuf beach. Deauville, a popular beach resort, is 20 minutes' drive away.
- Honfleur is 15 minutes away by car. Lonely Planet calls it "Normandy’s most charming port town".
- Three generations of the Drouin family have been making calvados in a picturesque estate, 20 minutes' drive away.











