Explore the iconic D-Day landing beaches of Normandy on a comprehensive 13-hour tour from Paris. This journey takes you to significant World War II sites, including Utah Beach, the Utah Beach Landing Museum, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, and the Normandy American Cemetery. Discover poignant stories of bravery and sacrifice that shaped history. A traditional French lunch at a local restaurant is included, enhancing your cultural experience. Enjoy round-trip transfers from your Paris accommodation for a hassle-free adventure through this historic region.
- Full-day tour to the D-Day landing beaches of Normandy
- Visit key WWII sites and the Normandy American Cemetery
- Includes a traditional French lunch at a local restaurant
- Round-trip transfers from your Paris accommodation for convenience
Pickup included
Utah Beach was one of the five D-Day landing sites where American troops landed on June 6, 1944. It marked a key success in the Allied invasion, with lower casualties than expected and a swift inland advance. The site remains a poignant symbol of courage and liberation.
The Utah Beach Monument honors the American 4th Infantry Division and other Allied forces who landed there on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Located directly on the beach, it stands as a powerful symbol of bravery, marking the success of the westernmost Allied landing in Normandy.
The Utah Beach Museum, set on the original landing site, offers a powerful addition to the Normandy D-Day experience. Through immersive exhibits, artifacts, and a rare B-26 bomber, it tells the story of the American landings at Utah Beach with striking detail and personal accounts.
Pointe du Hoc, in Cricqueville-en-Bessin, stands as a dramatic cliffside battlefield where U.S. Army Rangers heroically scaled 100-foot cliffs under fire to disable German artillery threatening Utah and Omaha Beaches. The bomb craters, bunkers, and preserved landscape offer a vivid connection to the intensity and bravery of the D-Day assault.
Omaha Beach is one of the most moving sites in Normandy, where visitors can walk the wide sands that witnessed intense combat on D-Day. Memorials and remnants of wartime defenses create a powerful atmosphere, offering a deep sense of history and respect for those who fought here.
The Normandy American Cemetery is a deeply moving tribute to the nearly 9,400 American service members who lost their lives during the D-Day landings and ensuing battles. Overlooking Omaha Beach, the perfectly aligned white crosses, serene gardens, and visitor center offer a solemn and unforgettable experience that brings the scale and sacrifice of the Normandy campaign into sharp focus.
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