Embark on an exclusive full-day excursion from Paris that beautifully combines two of France’s most iconic destinations: Mont Saint-Michel and the historic Normandy landing beaches.
Your journey begins with private transportation to Mont Saint-Michel, where you'll explore the breathtaking medieval abbey perched on its rocky island. Wander the charming streets, soak in the stunning views, and learn about the fascinating history that makes this UNESCO World Heritage site so special.
In the afternoon, we’ll take you to the Normandy coast, where you’ll visit the D-Day landing beaches, including Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc. With your knowledgeable private guide, delve into the courageous stories of the soldiers who fought for freedom during World War II.
This personalized tour combines comfort, flexibility, and rich historical insights, making it the perfect way to experience the cultural and historical treasures of Normandy in one unforgettable day.
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Nestled on a rocky islet in the heart of the bay, Mont Saint-Michel is one of France's most iconic sites, blending medieval architecture, spirituality, and spectacular landscapes. This tour will allow you to explore the abbey, wander through its picturesque alleys, and enjoy breathtaking views of the bay.
Your private guide will take you to Omaha Beach, located on the coast of Normandy, France, was one of the five landing beaches during the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, during World War II. It was the site of some of the fiercest fighting, as Allied forces, primarily American troops, faced heavy German resistance. Despite the high casualties, the successful landing at Omaha Beach was crucial to the liberation of Nazi-occupied France and marked a turning point in the war. Today, the beach is a historical site, with memorials and cemeteries honoring those who fought and died there.
Pointe du Hoc, a dramatic cliff on the Normandy coast, was a key strategic point during the D-Day invasion. Scaling this 30-meter cliff, U.S. Army Rangers bravely neutralized German artillery that threatened the landings on Omaha and Utah Beaches. Today, it remains a powerful symbol of courage, with its battle-scarred landscape and preserved bunkers.
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