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NORMANDY D-DAY BEACHES: ONE-DAY HISTORICAL TOUR FROM PARIS Price : 125.00€129.00€

  • Practical Information for Your Excursion
    - Departure: 7.15 am from our agency in central Paris
    - Total duration: approx. 12 hours
    - Tour accompanied by a qualified multilingual guide
    - Program: Visit to Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach and Colleville-sur-Mer American Cemetery.
    - In the afternoon, stop and visit Bayeux.
    - For lunch, our guides will be able to advise and direct you to a wide choice of restaurants.

For an even more exclusive experience:

  • Excursion from Paris by minivan: 140.00€
    - Group of up to 8 people
    - Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
  • Private excursion from a location of your choice in Paris
    (8 people max) starting at 150.00€/person

    - Private excursion from a location of your choice in Paris (8 people max)
    - Pickup and drop-off at the address you specify within Paris city limits included
    - Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
    - For an optimized visit, we suggest a departure at 7:15 a.m.

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Normandy D-Day Beaches: One-Day Historical Tour from Paris

Embark on a one day trip from Paris and delve into the rich history of Normandy by visiting the Normandy landing beaches, an iconic site of World War II. On this tour, you will explore historic locations such as Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery and the town of Bayeux, famous for its medieval tapestry.

An Unforgettable Day Along the D-Day Beaches

Begin your day with a visit to Pointe du Hoc, a strategic site fortified by German troops during World War II. This location was the scene of the American Rangers' landing operations in June 1944. Pointe du Hoc offers breathtaking views of the ocean and serves as a significant memorial commemorating the bravery of the soldiers who fought there.

Omaha Beach: The Heart of the Normandy Landings

Next, head to Omaha Beach, one of the most famous Normandy landing beaches. It was here that Allied forces suffered significant human losses during Operation Overlord. A visit to Omaha Beach is a poignant experience that allows you to understand the scale of the sacrifices made for freedom. Today, the beach is a place of reflection and remembrance, marked by numerous monuments and memorials.

The American Cemetery: A Place of Remembrance

Close to Omaha Beach is the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer. This American cemetery is a vast necropolis that holds the graves of thousands of American soldiers who fell during the Battle of Normandy. The site also includes a modern visitor center where interactive exhibits, films, and presentations tell the personal stories of the soldiers and the events of D-Day. Visiting the American Cemetery is a solemn and moving moment that honors the memory of the heroes of World War II.

Arromanches: The Innovation of the Artificial Harbor

Continue your excursion to Arromanches, a major historical site of the Normandy landings. Arromanches is famous for its artificial harbor, Mulberry, which played a crucial role in the success of the Allied invasion. You can see the remains of this innovative port and visit the dedicated museum that showcases artifacts and testimonies from that time.

Bayeux: A Town with Rich Heritage

The afternoon is dedicated to discovering Bayeux, a charming town located near the Normandy landing beaches. Bayeux was the first town in France to be liberated after the Battle of Normandy and boasts exceptional architectural and cultural heritage. The highlight of Bayeux is undoubtedly its famous tapestry, a unique medieval work that tells the story of William the Conqueror's conquest of England in 1066. The Bayeux Tapestry is a must-see historical treasure. During your visit to Bayeux, be sure to explore the majestic Bayeux Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The town also houses the largest British cemetery in France, a place of remembrance for the British soldiers who fell during World War II.

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