Go on a historical day trip from Paris to Normandy. Immerse into a day of history and learn about the DDay landingsand battles of the summer of 1944. Following pickup from your hotel in Paris, hop aboard your private vehicle on a 3 hour ride along the Normandy countryside. You’ll visit Pointe du Hoc, the Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, and more.
•A private tour gives you the freedom to customize your sightseeing (upgrade to explore with a guide).
•Discover many of Normandy’s key D-Day landmarks, all in one day.
•Travel comfortably in all-inclusive private transportation.
•The itinerary can be customized to suit your needs or interests.
Explore on your own: Your private driver will take you to all points of interest. The driver understands English but may not be fluent.<br/>Pickup included
Enrich your experience: A tour guide will be with you on site to provide in-depth historical context and insights. <br/>Pickup included
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.
Afterwards, 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.
Next, 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.
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