Join our shared shore excursion, specially designed for cruise passengers docking in Cherbourg.
Travel in comfort aboard our modern bus, guided by a passionate expert who will bring history to life with fascinating insights and answers to your questions throughout the day. Explore iconic sites such as Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery, where you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the pivotal events of the D-Day landings.
This tour includes convenient pickup and drop-off directly at Cherbourg port, perfectly coordinated with your cruise schedule to ensure a timely return to your ship after a memorable day of exploration.
Please note that food options near the beaches are limited. We will make a stop at a local bakery for you to pick up refreshments, but you’re also welcome to bring your own meal—especially if you have specific dietary needs or preferences.
Private Tour : Private tour with English-speaking guide. <br/>No Meals Included: Stop at a local bakery for fresh pastries or bread, but no time for a seated meal.<br/>Private Car/ Van: Comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle reserved exclusively for your group, ensuring flexibility, privacy.
Shared Tour : Group tour with up to 40 participants, including shared transport and a knowledgeable, English-speaking guide.<br/>No Meals Included: : Stop at a local bakery for fresh pastries or bread, but no time for a seated meal.
Your journey begins with a seamless pick-up in Cherbourg, where our experienced guide will meet you directly at the cruise port.
This town holds a significant place in history as one of the first liberated during D-Day in World War II. Famous for its iconic church, it draws visitors captivated by the story of paratrooper John Steele, whose parachute became caught on the church steeple during the Allied invasion.
We’ll stop at a local bakery so you can pick up some food, but you’re also welcome to bring your own meal—especially if you have specific dietary needs or restrictions.
One of the most poignant stops on this tour is Omaha Beach, famously known as "Bloody Omaha." As a primary landing site during the D-Day invasion of Normandy in World War II, it witnessed some of the fiercest fighting of the campaign. Today, the beach stands as a powerful tribute to the courage and sacrifices of the Allied forces in one of history’s most pivotal military operations. Visitors will have the chance to walk along the shoreline, reflect on the historic events, and pay their respects.
Our next stop on this solemn journey is the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. Nestled in peaceful surroundings, this sacred site is the final resting place for over 9,000 American soldiers who gave their lives during the Normandy invasion.
As you walk among the perfectly aligned rows of white crosses and Stars of David, the scale of the sacrifice made by the Allies becomes deeply moving. Each marker represents a life tragically cut short in the fight for freedom—a powerful reminder of war’s profound cost.
Pause for a moment of reflection at the Memorial Chapel, a dignified tribute to the fallen. Here, you can honor their bravery and selflessness. The meticulously maintained grounds and serene atmosphere offer a quiet space for contemplation and remembrance.
At the rugged cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, visitors are instantly transported to a defining moment of the D-Day landings during World War II. This strategic promontory, positioned between Utah and Omaha Beaches, served as a fortified German defense post, equipped with artillery batteries that posed a serious threat to Allied forces. On June 6, 1944, U.S. Army Rangers courageously scaled the sheer 100-foot cliffs under relentless enemy fire to neutralize the position—a daring act of valor that was critical to the success of the Normandy invasion. Today, Pointe du Hoc stands as a powerful tribute to their heroism, with bomb craters, ruined bunkers, and a monument commemorating the Rangers’ sacrifice. Walking among these historic ruins, the profound weight of history is felt deeply, inviting reflection on the extraordinary bravery displayed here.
As our memorable journey comes to a close, we will begin the drive back to Cherbourg, our final destination. Take this time to relax and reflect on the profound experiences and historical insights gained throughout the tour, while the beautiful Normandy landscapes unfold outside your window.
During the return, allow yourself a moment to contemplate the significance of the D-Day landing sites and the extraordinary bravery of the American forces. Let the memories of these hallowed grounds, the stories of heroism, and the indomitable spirit of those who fought for freedom resonate deeply within you.
When you step off your cruise ship, head outside the cruise terminal. Our hosts wait outside the security gates with the Vexperio sign.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOUR TOUR - PLEASE READ
Thank you for booking our D-Day Landing Beaches Shore Excursion from Cherbourg Port.
Your D-Day Tour from Cherbourg:
Lunch: Please note there are limited food options in the area.
We will stop at a local bakery near the beaches for you to pick up food. Feel free to bring your own meal, especially if you have specific dietary needs or restrictions.
Meeting Point: Upon disembarking, please proceed to the terminal entrance. Our representatives will have a "VEXPERIO" sign.
Tour Time: Indicated on your ticket, but if you have any doubts please reach out to us at info@vexperio.com, or by WhatsApp under +49 176 636 40755. If your ship's arrival is delayed, the tour will start within 30 minutes after docking.
Language: English
Inclusions:
Stop at the local bakery.
Modern, air-conditioned bus.
Pickup and drop-off at the port of Le Havre.
Professional local tour guide.
Exclusions:
Time for seated meals.
Gratuities (recommended: 10% for guides, 5% for bus drivers).
Entrance fees (none required).
Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible; foldable wheelchairs can be accommodated, but the bus lacks a ramp. Please note this tour involves walking. Please wear comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing.
See a video of our tour at https://www.youtube.com/@vexperio4033!
If you are not on time and fail to notify us, the bus cannot wait, and a refund cannot be provided. Should you become separated from the group, please call our emergency number immediately.
We look forward to welcoming you to France!
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