On your pilgrimage from Paris to Normandy, leave the details to us. Enjoy an intimate small group tour to discover where Allied forces landed to rescue Europe from Nazi invasion. In one unforgettable day, we’ll take you to experience history where it happened. What better way to honor the sacrifices that changed the course of WW2?You’ll visit legendary Omaha Beach and remnants of the Arromanches artificial harbor left by allied forces. Pause to reflect in the solemn setting of the pristine American Cemetery. Your guide will bring memories to life and help you gain a special understanding of what the Allied soldiers faced and why French locals are still so grateful to the Liberation forces.
3-course break menu with drink: 3-course lunch menu with drinks
Starter buffet
Main course (to be defined)
Dessert buffet
Let us do the driving while you discover history. Your Normandy day trip from Paris starts with the 3-4-hour drive to France’s northwest coast.
Your journey will take through some scenery landscapes before you reach at 10am your first stop.
Omaha Beach: one of the toughest american landings. You will know all about the American assault during the Early hours hours of June 6, 1944, one of the most longstanding examples of American military triumph and also an event synonymous with death and destruction.
Lunch (3 courses and drinks)
Enjoy lunch in a charming and friendly setting
You will then be able to pay your respects in the eery calm of the American Cemetery and Memorial, where nearly 10,000 US military war dead lie in this most humbling tribute.
You will complete your day either with a stop at the old artificial port in
Arromanches, used to supply the landed troops. Visit the 360 Museum of the landing, admission included.
Stop at the Juno Beach Center, witness of the Canadian soldiers' struggle to end the Nazi tyranny.
Time to return back to Paris!
You will be dropped at the departure point by 8:00PM.
OUTSIDE Hotel Pullman Tour Eiffel (meeting with our PARISCITYVISION representative outside the hotel, wearing a red jacket)
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