Most people come to Deauville for the glamour — the casino, the beach, the races. Few realise that just ninety minutes away, the coastline holds some of the most important ground of the twentieth century.
This private tour takes you from your Deauville hotel to the D-Day beaches and back — no rental car, no navigation, no compromise. Your driver picks you up at the door, takes you through theNormandy countryside, and stays with you all day.
You'll visit Pointe du Hoc, where the cliff faces still bear the craters and bunkers of June 6, 1944. You'll walk Omaha Beach — vast and quiet now, but once the site of the fiercest fighting of the Allied landings. And you'll visit the Normandy American Cemetery, where 9,387 graves look out over the sea.
This is not a group tour. There is no fixed pace, no script, no rushing. The day is built around you and your travel companions.
Deauville is closer to this history than most visitors
expect. This tour makes the most of that.
Hotel Guests: Your driver will meet you at the entrance of your Deauville hotel at the agreed pick-up time, with a sign bearing your name.
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On the morning of June 6, 1944, U.S. Army Rangers were given what many considered a suicide mission: scale a 30-meter cliff face, under enemy fire, and destroy a German gun battery threatening both Omaha and Utah Beach. They made it. Today, Pointe du Hoc remains almost exactly as the Rangers left it. Shell craters scar the earth. Concrete bunkers sit split open by Allied bombardment. Gun emplacements still point toward the Channel. It is one of the most preserved D-Day sites in Normandy — and one of the most visceral.
Omaha was the bloodiest of the five D-Day landing beaches. American forces faced heavily fortified German positions on the bluffs above — and paid an enormous price. Today the beach is wide, quiet, and edged by dunes. Standing here, looking out to sea, it is almost impossible to reconcile the stillness with what took place. That contrast — between the peace of the place now and the violence of that morning — is what makes Omaha unlike anywhere else. Your driver will give you time to walk, reflect, and take in the scale of it.
Perched on the bluffs above Omaha Beach, the Normandy American Cemetery holds 9,387 graves — soldiers, sailors, and airmen who gave their lives in the liberation of Western Europe. The rows of white marble crosses and Stars of David stretch across 70 acres of manicured lawn, facing west toward America. The site includes a memorial chapel, a Wall of the Missing bearing 1,557 names, and an interactive museum telling the story of the Normandy Campaign. Few places in the world carry this kind of weight.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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