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Whether at your hotel, train station, port, or airport, we are pleased to personally welcome our guests and begin this memorable journey together.
Tour Highlights
Your first stop is the iconic Pointe du Hoc, where dramatic craters and original bunkers remain from WWII. Walk through this powerful site and witness where American Rangers scaled the cliffs under heavy fire.
Then visit the historic Omaha Beach, stretching over 8 kilometers along the English Channel. See Les Braves, a moving sculpture honoring Allied soldiers. A nearby museum is also available for those wishing to explore further.
The tour ends at the poignant Normandy American Cemetery, where you can pay tribute to the fallen. The visitor center offers a compelling exhibition on the war’s events and impact.
✨ Customizable Experience
This tour is fully customizable—if there are specific sites or interests you’d like to explore, we’re happy to tailor the itinerary to your preferences.
we arrange pick up from any area in the Normandy : Rouen, Le Havre, Honfleur, Caen, Bayeux etc...
Please indicate you hotel / port / train details under Special Requirements. We will send you a message to confirm pick up location.
Your first stop is at Point du Hoc where you will see the numerous bomb craters which remain untouched since the war. Climb thru the various bunkers to witness how the Germans used the cliffs to their advantage and imagine how the Amricans attacked and captured the battery after scaling the cliffs.
Head to Omaha Beach and pass through 8 kms of the coast of facing the English Channel. At the shore, you will find a sculpture called Les Braves ‘The Braves’ in honor of the soldiers who fought the war. A nearby museum can be optionally visited.
Continue the tour to the Normandy American Cemetery to pay tribute to the fighters of the battle. On 2019, President Macron and President Trump jointly visited the cemetery honor of 75th anniversay of DDay. You can also stop by the visitor center for a detailed exhibition about the war.
Discover Sainte-Mère-Église, a town in Normandy, was one of the first liberated during the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. U.S. 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers landed in the area, some unintentionally dropping into the town itself. A famous event involved paratrooper John Steele, whose parachute snagged on the church steeple; he pretended to be dead before escaping German capture. After fierce fighting, the Allies secured the town by morning. Today, Sainte-Mère-Église symbolizes D-Day bravery, with tributes like a parachute on the church and museums honoring the liberation.
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