Embark on a truly unique and personalized journey with our exclusive private excursion to the historic D-Day landing beaches of Normandy! Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of World War II history as you explore these hallowed grounds with a private, English-speaking guide who brings the past to life with captivating narratives. What sets our tour apart is its complete flexibility – tailor the itinerary to your preferences and interests, ensuring a day that resonates with you on a personal level. From the iconic Omaha Beach to the solemnity of the American Cemetery, every moment is crafted to deliver an unforgettable experience. Our commitment to your comfort is unwavering, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable exploration of Normandy's pivotal wartime landmarks. Book your private excursion today for a bespoke journey through history that will leave you with lasting memories.
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After driving about an hour and a half (times depends on your hotel location). During this first stage, I will talk to you about the succession of events which led France to be occupied by the Nazis in 1940. We will then talk about the planning and preparation operations for the landing of June 6, 1944 and finally discuss the exploits of the 225 men of Colonel Rudder's second ranger battalion.
We will stop in the heart of Omaha Beach in Saint-Laurent sur mer, where you can take some photos and I will suggest some restaurants so you can have a quick lunch before heading to our next stop.
The American cemetery of Colleville sur mer is the most visited site on the landing beaches. We will stop to see, if you wish, a short film which pays tribute to some soldiers who died in combat during the Battle of Normandy. It will also be possible at this location to visit a small commemorative museum. We will then walk with respect among the 9387 tombs of the heroes who died to liberate Europe.
At Longues-sur-Mer we can stop to see the casmates which still host the 155 mm cannons forming part of the famous Atlantic Wall installed in Europe by the Nazis from 1942.
We will stop at Arromanches les Bains to see the remains of the artificial port installed by the allies in the first days of the assault. Here again I will explain to you the planning and installation of this gigantic site necessary for supplying the Allied army.
If you wish, we will return to your hotel along the landing beaches to the eastern sector of the assault and we will thus be able to cross the Benouville bridge renamed Pegasus bridge in honor of a commando of the sixth airborne British division who heroically seized the site on the night of June 5 to 6, 1944. We will then drive back to your hotel.
Honfleur is a picturesque port town in Normandy, known for its charming old harbor, colorful houses, and rich artistic heritage. Its narrow streets, historic sites, and beautiful landscapes make it a captivating destination for visitors.
The Old Harbor is the heart of Honfleur, known for its picturesque setting with colorful houses, sailing ships, and a charming atmosphere. It's a must-visit for its beauty and historical significance.
This 15th-century church is one of the oldest in France and is famous for its unique architecture, including a separate bell tower and wooden interior.
This museum is dedicated to Eugène Boudin, a famous impressionist painter who was born in Honfleur. The museum houses a collection of his works and provides insight into his life and influence on impressionism.
This beautiful garden offers panoramic views of the Old Harbor and the surrounding countryside. It's a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Honfleur.
The Honfleur Market is a vibrant market held in the town center, offering a variety of local produce, seafood, cheeses, and crafts. It's a great place to experience the local culture and sample regional specialties.
Mussels cooked in a creamy Norman sauce with cider and shallots. A classic dish that showcases the region's seafood and dairy products.
A traditional Norman tart made with apples, cream, and sometimes calvados (apple brandy). It's a sweet and delicious way to end a meal.
A famous Norman cheese made from cow's milk. It has a creamy texture and a rich, earthy flavor.
A traditional apple cider made from Normandy apples. It's often served with seafood dishes or as an aperitif.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Honfleur, with warm weather and long daylight hours. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities, festivals, and the vibrant atmosphere of the town.
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Honfleur is generally a safe destination for tourists. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to be vigilant and keep an eye on your belongings. Violent crime is rare, and the town is generally welcoming and friendly to visitors.
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Honfleur Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and covers most of the town and surrounding areas. Buses are a convenient way to get around Honfleur.
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Étretat is a charming coastal town known for its stunning cliffs, white sand beaches, and historic sites. It's a great destination for hiking, photography, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Normandy coast.
Deauville is a popular seaside resort town known for its beautiful beaches, luxury shops, and vibrant cultural scene. It's a great destination for shopping, dining, and enjoying the Normandy coast.
Rouen is a historic city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural attractions. It's a great destination for history lovers, art enthusiasts, and those interested in French culture.
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