Step back in time on a private Normandy day tour from Paris, exploring the historic sites of the D-Day landings. With hotel pickup and round-trip transfers, your guide will provide in-depth insights into the history, heroism, and legacy of the Normandy coast.
Begin at the Caen Memorial, a museum and center dedicated to World War II history and the D-Day landings, where you’ll learn about the strategy, planning, and events leading up to June 6, 1944.
Continue to Omaha Beach, one of the most famous landing sites, where your guide will recount the bravery and sacrifices of the Allied forces. Nearby, visit the American Cemetery, paying respects to the thousands of soldiers who gave their lives for freedom.
Explore Pointe du Hoc, where Rangers scaled cliffs under fire to neutralize German defenses, and bunkers in Normandy. Stop at Arromanches for lunch in a local restaurant and visit the D-Day Museum and Mulberry Harbour, witnessing the ingenuity and scale of the Allied landings.
Private Service<br/>Pickup included
Transfer from Paris to Normandy
Visit the Caen Memorial and learn about the events leading up to D-Day and the liberation of Normandy.
Walk the shore on which the allied soldier landed on D-Day. Visit the memorial and immerse your self in the D-day landings
Explore the cliffs where American Rangers scaled to destroy German artillery, preventing attacks on Utah and Omaha Beaches. The site still bears the scars of the battle.
Learn how the US Army ranger scaled the cliffs. The challenges and how they overcame. Visit the memorial and bunkers surrounded by bomb craters from D-day.
Lunch break
Visit the city of Arromanches, discover the immersive museums and the Mulberry harbours used to bring in troops, vehicles and supplies
Transfer to Paris
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