Mantes-la-Jolie (France)

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Mantes-la-Jolie cruise port

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France Rivers

Local Time
2024-11-22 23:19

min: 33 °F (0 °C) / max: 37 °F (3 °C) 34°F
1.3°C
Wind: 226°/ 3.7 m/s  Gust: 9.4 m/sWind: 226°/ 3.7 m/s  Gust: 9.4 m/sGentle breeze
3.7 m/s
Min / Max Temperature37 °F / 3 °C
33 °F / 1 °C
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Port Mantes-la-Jolie cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Mantes-la-Jolie, France. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
2 July, 2025
Wednesday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS Jane Austen
4 July, 2025
Friday
Uniworld Cruises cruise lineSS Joie de Vivre
11 July, 2025
Friday
Uniworld Cruises cruise lineSS Joie de Vivre
15 July, 2025
Tuesday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS Jane Austen
18 July, 2025
Friday
Uniworld Cruises cruise lineSS Joie de Vivre
19 July, 2025
Saturday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS Jane Austen
21 July, 2025
Monday
AmaWaterways Cruises cruise lineAmaDante
22 July, 2025
Tuesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems Botticelli11:0018:00
25 July, 2025
Friday
Uniworld Cruises cruise lineSS Joie de Vivre
26 July, 2025
Saturday
Scylla Cruises Cruises cruise lineMS Jane Austen
28 July, 2025
Monday
Luftner-Amadeus River Cruises Cruises cruise lineAmadeus Diamond17:0018:00

Mantes-la-Jolie (Mantes) is a Seine River cruise port and town in Yvelines (Ile-de-France region, north-central France). The town is located in the western suburbs of Paris (approx 48 km (30 mi) from downtown Paris) and has population around 43,000.

Originally named Mantes-sur-Seine, the town merged with Gassicourt in 1930 to form Mantes-Gassicourt. On August 19, 1944, Mantes was the landing site of the first Allied bridgehead across Seine (US 3rd Army). On May 7, 1953, Mantes-Gassicourt was renamed to Mantes-la-Jolie ("Mantes the pretty").

Le Val-Fourre (district's largest housing project) is extremely ghettoized and dominated by immigrants from Maghreb (Northwest Africa), the majority of them Moroccan. This is the town's newest district built in the 1960s -70s, housing around 28,000 people.

Town's main monument is Notre-Dame (12th-century church). Most of the town was burned to the ground in 1087 by William the Conqueror (1028-1087, England's first Norman king). Modern bridges link Mantes with Limay (on the river's other bank). Local economy is based on small businesses supporting concrete and chemical processing industries. Mantes is a historical center of musical instrument manufacturing, with the Buffet-Crampon woodwind factory based here.

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