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D-Day 81st Anniversary Tours from London to Normandy
Join our exclusive 81st Anniversary D-Day Tours from London and embark on a remarkable journey to Normandy. Experience the historic events that unfolded on the Calvados Coast on June 6, 1944, with our expertly crafted tours. Our small group tour runs between 5-8 June 2025, and our private tour dates to suit your requirements.
D-Day 81st Anniversary Tours
Join our exclusive 81st Anniversary D-Day Tour from London and embark on a remarkable journey to Normandy. Experience the historic events that unfolded on the Calvados Coast on June 6, 1944, with our expertly crafted tours. Our standard tour will take place between 5-8 June 2025, or you can choose your own dates if you wish to have a private tour.
Our tour begins with a convenient pickup from London, followed by an introduction to the invasion and then a scenic ferry crossing from Portsmouth to Normandy. Our tours can accommodate up to 7 people and offer an intimate setting where you can either connect with fellow travelers who share a similar background, or you can opt to have a private tour of your own. Whether you’re American, British, Canadian, or from any other nation, we can customize the tours to bring together individuals with a common heritage, enhancing the camaraderie and depth of the experience.
Immerse yourself in the significant sites of the D-Day landings, including the iconic Sainte-Mère-Église, La Fière bridge and causeway, Brécourt Battery, UTAH Beach, OMAHA Beach, the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, Longues-sur-Mer Battery, GOLD Beach, JUNO Beach, SWORD Beach, Pegasus Bridge, and the Café Gondrée. Accompanied by our expert Battlefield Historians, you’ll gain a profound understanding of the events that shaped history.
A special highlight is attending the commemorations that take place throughout Normandy and paying tribute to those who fought in the epic battle that changed the course of history and honoring their legacy.
Pricing & Further Information
To inquire about further details and availability, please use the inquiry form. Our dedicated team will be delighted to assist you in planning your unforgettable 81st Anniversary D-Day Tour.
Indicative prices as of June 2024.. 2025 hotel room rates and ferry rates have yet to be published.
Small Group Tour Indicative price £1698 GBP per person $ 2200 USD per person (indicative price in US dollars)
Private Tour Indicative price £2765 GBP per person based on two sharing one room. $3580 USD per person (indicative price in US dollars)
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D-Day to the Rhine
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Our D-Day to the Rhine Tour commemorates the Allied invasion of Normandy that led to victory in Europe in WWII. Stephen E. Ambrose first designed our D-Day tour itinerary in 1978 when he began his intense study of the D-Day invasion, the Normandy Campaign and western front in WWII. As part of his research, Ambrose travelled with countless veterans to find the sites where they trained in the United Kingdom and the battlefields where they made history in Europe. His extensive study of the European Theater of Operations led to his bestselling books on the subject, D-Day: June 6, 1944 , Citizen Soldiers and Band of Brothers , among others.
Ambrose’s research produced the unrivaled experience that we offer on our D-Day to the Rhine Tour. His expertise was directly handed down to the next generation of historians who have continued to document the battlefield memories of hundreds of WWII veteran soldiers and officers at the very places where they fought. Their vast canon of knowledge is what makes our D-Day tour so authentic. Your historian will share these personal stories and their WWII expertise with you at every stop.
Tour significant areas of interest from WWII, including the Churchill War Rooms, the underground nerve center for Britain’s war effort, and the Imperial War Museum
Southwick House
Travel to the Southwick House where Eisenhower, Montgomery, Ramsay and staff planned the invasion
Normandy Landing Beaches
Visit the American invasion zones code-named Omaha and Utah
Normandy American Cemetery
Pay your respects where the graves of 9,387 Americans memorialize their sacrifice
Sainte-Mère-Église
Visit Sainte-Mère-Église where the effigy of John Steele still hangs on the iconic church steeple where he landed on D-Day among the earliest of the Airborne troops
Pointe du Hoc
See where the Rangers scaled the cliffs and silenced the German artillery firing on the American landing zones on D-Day at Utah and Omaha Beaches
Study Operation Market Garden, the early attempt by the Allied forces to strike directly for Berlin
Bastogne and Battle of the Bulge
Explore the Ardennes, Malmedy, Bastogne and Diekirch as you learn about one of the most epic and decisive victories of the War
Day 1 • Flight to London, England
Guests fly independently to London Heathrow Airport (LHR), arriving on Day 2.
Day 2 • London
Arrive at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) in the morning. You will join the group at the tour hotel for a Welcome Reception followed by dinner at the tour hotel. Your historian will treat you to your first lecture, with introductions all around.
Day 3 • London
The morning will feature key sites in London that figured prominently in the War before proceeding to the Churchill War Rooms, the underground nerve center for Britain’s war effort. You will also visit the Imperial War Museum, which houses authentic examples of World War II weaponry, tanks, and aircraft and an exhibit of WWI trench warfare. You will have free time to enjoy London in the evening.
Day 4 • Portsmouth
Depart London for Bletchley Park where you will visit the nerve center for intelligence used in the Allied War effort, code name Ultra. Here you will see the place where the Enigma machine is housed and where the cyphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted during the war.
This afternoon you will tour Southwick House, the advance command post of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. In the months leading up to D-Day in 1944, the house became the headquarters of the main Allied commanders, including Naval Commander-In-Chief Admiral Ramsay, Allied Supreme Commander General Eisenhower, and the Army Commander-In-Chief General Montgomery.
Day 5-8 • Normandy
Following breakfast at the hotel, you will cross the English Channel by ferry, embarking for Normandy as the troops did in 1944.
During the several days you spend in Normandy, your visit will include the following sites, and maybe others:
- Pegasus Bridge : Where the first shots were fired on D-Day
- Brécourt Manor : The medieval family home where Lieutenant Dick Winters led the men of Easy Company to silence the German artillery firing at Utah Beach on D-Day
- Utah Beach : Where the American 4th Division landed, and where the Utah Beach Landing Museum stands today amid the stunning dunes
- Omaha Beach : Where the Americans experienced the greatest losses on D-Day
- Pointe du Hoc : Where the Rangers scaled the cliffs and neutralized the heavy German guns
- Normandy American Cemetery: Pay your respects at the deeply moving cemetery where nearly 10,000 graves memorialize the dead from the Normandy Campaign
- Sainte-Mère-Église: Where the first American Airborne troops landed on D-Day
- La Fiere Bridge: Where the 82nd Airborne successfully delayed a German Panzer counterattack against the Allied landing forces on D-Day
- Sainte-Marie-du-Mont : The church where the Germans used the unique Renaissance-style steeple as an observation post
- Carentan: Proceed from this town captured by the 101 st in the exact steps taken by American Paratroopers during the Battle of Normandy
- German Battery: A fine example of Hitler’s Atlantic Wall of defense
Day 9 • Normandy to the Netherlands
You will spend the morning in Normandy, and then travel to the Netherlands with an overnight stay in eastern France.
Day 10 • Netherlands: Arnhem
After breakfast, you will begin your study of Operation Market Garden, the early attempt by the Allied forces to strike directly for Berlin. Control of the bridges at Eindhoven, Nijmegen, and Arnhem was essential for the push into Germany. We drive Hell’s Highway where the 101st and 82nd Airborne broke through to connect with the British in Arnhem. You will visit Nijmegen to see the daring crossing of the Waal River by the 82nd Airborne.
From there we travel to Arnhem where again we cross the “Bridge Too Far.” Your historian will recount the desperate three days that the British 1st Airborne under General John Frost held it. You will end the day at the Airborne Museum at Oosterbeek.
Day 11 • The Ardennes
This is where Hitler put everything he had into his final counter-attack in the Ardennes that became the Battle of the Bulge. On December 16, 1944, Lt. Lyle Bouck was one of the first people to see the German columns coming. Your first stop will be in the Ardennes at Lanzereth, the town where Bouck and a platoon of 19 men held off a full-strength German SS Battalion under the infamous Joachim Peiper for an entire day. You will visit the American positions and hear their story, a breathtaking tale of heroism.
On December 17, 1944, the second day of the offensive, the Germans had several breakthroughs and many Americans surrendered near the town of Malmedy. Outside the town, Peiper’s SS lined up about 150 GIs and fired at them point-blank. Less than half escaped alive. You will view the site of the massacre and the Malmedy Massacre Memorial. From there, you will enjoy a scenic drive through the Ardennes Mountains en route to the evening’s lodging.
Day 12 • Luxembourg
Today, you will continue your study of the Battle of the Bulge. After breakfast, we drive to Bastogne where the Americans rallied and stopped the German attack. Here, you will view the route of the initial American retreat and the place where the 101st Airborne and elements of the 10th Armored Division held off fifteen German divisions for six days. You will visit key sites in and around this historic crossroads town. You will also drive by General McAuliffe’s HQ where he replied to German surrender demands with one word: “NUTS.” After your visit, it is a short ride to Luxembourg. This afternoon affords some relaxing free time in the center of this bustling but charming old-world city.
Then, you will visit nearby Hamm and the Luxembourg American Cemetery, the site of General George S. Patton’s grave. America’s foremost WWII field general rests here among his men.
Day 13 • Frankfurt, Germany
Today, you will then travel to the Siegfried Line to see remnants of the German communication trenches, pillboxes, and dragon’s teeth that American GIs fought so hard to take in late 1944. This evening you will enjoy a farewell dinner and discussion after an enriching campaign into history.
Overnight at a hotel near the Frankfurt International Airport (FRA).
Day 14 • Flight Home from Frankfurt
There will be one morning departure to the Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) to catch your flight home.
Post-tour Extension
Day 1 • nuremberg, germany.
Early morning departure from your hotel in Frankfurt for the post-tour extension to Nuremburg. You will continue your journey toward the Bavarian Alps, stopping first in the historic city of Nuremberg, where Hitler staged his infamous Nazi rallies and the International Tribunal conducted the Nuremberg Trials. After lunch in the picturesque market center dominated by the Frauenkirche, you will tour the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and visit the Nuremberg Trials Courtroom 600.
Day 2 • Munich, Germany
We continue south through Bavaria toward Munich, first stopping in Dachau, where you will visit the site of some of the most nefarious acts against humankind during the war. In total, over 200,000 prisoners from more than 30 countries were confined in Dachau: notably Jews, resistance fighters, clergymen, politicians, communists, writers, artists, and royalty. The second camp liberated by Anglo-American forces, Dachau was one of the first places where the West was exposed to Nazi brutality. After lunch in a traditional Munich restaurant, you will enjoy a city tour of Munich before checking into a hotel in the heart of Munich, your base for our final two days.
Day 3 • Munich
The day includes a city tour of Berchtesgaden and Obersalzberg where you will visit the Eagle’s Nest and the remains of the vast Nazi Party complex liberated by the Allies in May 1945. Eagle’s Nest was built as a 50th birthday present to Hitler from the Nazi Party. Perched at 6017 feet, the complex and road network leading to it were considered feats of engineering genius as they were completed in only 13 months in 1937-1938. For your final night, you will reflect on your journey and enjoy the camaraderie of a farewell dinner.
Day 4 • Flights Home
There will be one morning transfer to Munich Airport (MUC) to catch our flight home.
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Tour Includes
- Itinerary designed by Stephen E. Ambrose
- Professional historian traveling with you throughout the tour, lecturing and answering questions
- Tour manager to handle guest needs and on-the-ground logistics
- Educational road book of maps and historical information
- 3 or 4-star hotel accommodations
- Rooms with private bath or shower
- Hotel taxes and service charges
- All Breakfasts, some lunches, most dinners and a Welcome Reception
- Touring by private first class, air-conditioned motor coach
- Channel crossing to Normandy via ferry
- All entrance fees to museums and attractions
Flights are not included in the cost of the tour.
Activity Level
As with all of our tours, we prefer to spend our time on the battlefields. There will be some museum stops, but please be prepared to walk on sandy beaches and cobblestone streets. There is a fair amount of walking, especially in Normandy.
If you use a wheelchair, please read our Wheelchair Policy .
Recommended Reading
- Citizen Soldiers by Stephen E. Ambrose
- D-Day: June 6, 1944 by Stephen E. Ambrose
- Voices of D-Day by Ronald Drez & Stephen E. Ambrose
Customize this Tour
If you would like to customize this itinerary for your alumni travel association, educational organization, high school, family or other private group, please see our custom tour page .
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Guest Reviews
15 reviews for ' D-Day to the Rhine '
I was on the second tour August 1999. I hope to go again. Ron and Judy Drez hosted the tour and they really made it simple and enjoyable. It’s really worth doing
Bucket List CHECK OFF
Having fulfilled my #1 Bucket List item, I can truthfully say that this was the best trip I’ve ever taken, Jonathan Carroll, our historian and chief entertainer, along with David, our tour manager and Johan, our magic-man driver, made these days a memory that I will never forget. Thank you.
Bucket List CHECK
Normandy to the rhine.
This was a trip of a lifetime for me. Learned so much, saw so much. Stood on Utah and Omaha Beach which was important to me. I LOVED it!!
Wonderful journey
The DDay to the Rhine trip(June 2022) was our second trip with SAHT and hopefully not the last. Our historian was Chris Anderson and he is truly a walking encyclopedia! His passion for WW2 history is evident in every visit. He kindly made an unscheduled stop for me at Sugar Red sector of Utah Beach because he knew that was where my father had landed! Looking forward to another trip with SAHT! Cheryl and George Holt
Trip of a Lifetime
My wife and I enjoyed every minute of every day. Our historian, Chris Anderson, provided personal anecdotes from residents and veterans that helped make each site all the more interesting and moving. We had the honor of being at the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach for the 78th anniversary ceremony. It was amazing being there with some of the surviving veterans sharing the moment honoring them. Chris was masterful knowing his topic inside and out yet making it interesting for all regardless of how much knowledge one had going in. Sabine was the camp Mom, making sure everyone was happy and safe as well as keeping us all on schedule so we could see and do as much as possible. She even helped put my wife and I in contact with a friend who is a master clock builder as a side project in the midst of all her other responsibilities. Klaus, our driver, was friendly and added to the experience dining with him and learning from him as well. The lodgings and meals were very nice as well. We have already booked a follow up trip waitlist with the Pacific theater tour and are looking at several of their other offerings in the meantime. I cannot imagine a better tour experience, and we can’t wait to go again..
This is the bucket list trip that I have been waiting for and it was beyond my expectations. From walking on the Normandy beaches, and attending the D-Day ceremony and sitting in the audience was a special treat. There were so many outstanding sites that we visited. Our London tour guide Tim was great. Bletchley Park was so neat and how the code breakers overcame astronomical odds to break the German codes. Standing inside one of the bunkers overlooking the Pointe du Hoc waterfront brought home what terror the Germans there must have experienced seeing the armada of ships descending on them. Both the American and Germany cemeteries brought home the human element of the war. The Berchtesgarden extension was very worthwhile and touring Dachau brought the trip to an emotional climax. I highly recommend this trip. I will remember this trip for years to come and made many new friends along the way.
I really enjoyed it. I was on the second trip in August of 1999. I’d like to go again but this disease thing keeps me out this year. I am retired now and can see some changes that will make it better. Berchestgarden wasn’t available then. Can’t say when but I’m going again.
My son and I took this tour some yars ago and are still talking about it. The tour and it’s guide were fist class. I have been to Normandy since and it was more impressive having been with Ambrose before.
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The acknowledgement they give to the men who sacrificed themselves, especially on D-Day, not forgetting but honoring those who have been blessed to live a long and fulfilled life, must be the only place where these men to whom we all owe the life we enjoy today are really honored.
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Dream trip for any WWII history buff
This D-Day tour is a dream trip for any WWII history buff who wants to stand on the beaches at Normandy, experience the powerful emotions brought forth by the military cemeteries in France and Luxembourg, stand in a foxhole in the Ardennes, and tour General McAuliffe’s office in Bastogne.
Best experience!
Overall, the tour was the best experience Ive had. I will remember it for the rest of my life. I took over 600 photos. I got to see where my dad was at and wondered what made him what he was.
We saw so much
We saw so much – places I’ve read about but never thought I’d see.
Outstanding Trip!
I am a history and WWII buff and I felt this was an outstanding trip. My wife, who does not have a great interest in military matters, also feels this was one of her best trips.
Excellent tour
Excellent tour. I would highly recommend it to anyone with WWII interest. Best company and historians.
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Ronald Drez is an award-winning and best-selling author and historian. Along with Stephen Ambrose, he designed the D-Day to the Rhine Tour. Dr. Ambrose hand-picked his Eisenhower Center deputy to lead those tours and to help develop other tours like the Band of Brothers® Tour and The Italian Campaign Tour.
Drez, a decorated Marine combat veteran from the Vietnam War, was the first to encounter the now legendary Band of Brothers in 1988. He has interviewed more than 4,000 WWII veterans, showcasing their stories in his many writings (see ronalddrez.com ).
His passion and enthusiasm leave our guests with the memories of a lifetime. To quote one of our travelers, “Ron Drez was the history professor you wanted in college but couldn’t get because his classes were always full. His stories are fascinating.”
Rick Beyer is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, New York Times best-selling author, and long-time history enthusiast.
Beyer has been researching the Ghost Army of WWII for nearly 20 years, and has led our Ghost Army Tour since 2014. He produced and directed the award-winning PBS documentary, The Ghost Army , and co-wrote (with Liz Sayles) the book, The Ghost Army of World War II . Beyer worked tirelessly for seven years as the President of the Ghost Army Legacy Foundation to make sure this top secret unit received the Congressional Gold Medal.
Beyer has shared his unique take on history with audiences around the country and appeared on CBS News, Fox News, NPR, CNN and elsewhere. He has made numerous history documentaries for the HISTORY channel, National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institution, and others. He is the author of the The Greatest Stories Never Told series and Rivals Unto Death , which explore the intricate 30-year rivalry between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
He is the co-host of History Happy Hour , a weekly livestream that features fascinating, knowledgeable guests such as Andrew Roberts, Joe Balkoski, Lynne Olson, and Hampton Sides for entertaining history discussions. A graduate of Dartmouth College, he lives in Chicago.
Charles Brower, Ph.D.
A graduate of West Point, General Charles (Casey) Brower, USA, Ret. received a Master of Arts degree in American History and a Doctorate in diplomatic and strategic history from the University of Pennsylvania. Among assignments over his Army career he served in Germany, Vietnam, and as Army Aide to President Ronald Reagan.
He has taught history and strategy at West Point, the Naval War College, and the Virginia Military Institute and has led groups to Normandy and other European battlefields for over two decades. Casey has published books and articles on American history and World War II. He is the former Deputy Superintendent for Academics and Dean of the Faculty and Professor Emeritus of International Studies and Political Science at VMI.
Erik Flint, Lt. Col (retired)
Erik Flint is an experienced historian who specializes in the European and Pacific Theaters of Operation. In 2022, Flint retired as a lieutenant colonel after spending 35 years as both an enlisted United States Marine and U.S. Army officer. During his time in uniform, Flint served throughout the world, including deployments to Iraq as a U.S. Special Operations Combat Historian and as a faculty member of the United States Army Command and General Staff College. Flint has commanded Army organizations at all levels, from infantry rifle squad to platoon, company, and battalion.
From 2015 to 2024, Flint worked for the U.S. Army Center of Military History as the Director of the Lewis Army Museum on board Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington State. He continues to serve the soldiers and military family members as a museum volunteer and director emeritus.
Flint holds a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Washington and a master’s degree in International Land Warfare Studies from American Military University. He resides in Tacoma, Washington, where he volunteers with a number of local history and heritage organizations.
Martin K.A. Morgan
Martin K.A. Morgan is an author and historian who specializes in American and military history. The experience Morgan gained in public history during his time as a former park ranger and a museum professional paved the way for the publishing and broadcasting work he does today. He is the author of Down To Earth: The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy and The Americans on D-Day: A Photographic History of the Normandy Invasion . He contributes frequently to World War II Quarterly, Shooting Illustrated and The American Rifleman and has been published in Aviation History , World War II , World War II History , Armchair General , GCA Journal, 39/45 Magazine (France) and After the Battle (England).
Morgan appears regularly on television programs as an expert on a variety of historical subjects, including Discovery, National Geographic, HISTORY, H2, The Weather Channel, Syfy, Outdoor Channel, Smithsonian Channel, and American Heroes Channel. Subjects have ranged from D-Day to Pearl Harbor to how whiskey, Christmas, and chocolate changed history. Since 2002, he has been leading battlefield tours around the world, mostly in Europe.
He holds a B.A. in History from the University of Alabama, an M.A. in history from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and is currently a history doctoral candidate at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
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D-day with our in-depth tour.
Discover the most iconic sites involved in D-Day with our in-depth tour. We take you across the channel and onto the iconic beaches of Normandy, exploring the local areas and the pivotal roles they played in WW2.
You will stand on the iconic beaches Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno and Sword. Visit and see where the British and US airborn operations took place.
The Tour in Detail
- We start our trip with a drive to Folkstone to take the Eurotunnel train
- Under the channel to Calais (the train takes 35 minutes)
- We then drive through northern France across the great bridges over the river seine at le harve and down into Normandy
- We stop for comfort breaks, most of the route 3 hours is on the motorway
- Our first stop is Merville battery and the night assault story by the British 9th airborne on the night of the 6th of June. The museum and bunker complex are a story of British airborne spirit to capture an important strategic objective against terrible odds. Entry is approx 8 euros each
- Onto the Orne river bridge and the assault and capture and then the holding of this vital bridge until relieved
- Visit the museum here is 8 euros each, then a break at the café Grandide the first place liberated on D-Day
- We then visit the airborne cemetery at Ranville
- Hotel in Normandy - Dinner + Breakfast
- We go to and see the grand bunker just back from Sword beach and the landing on D-Day story
- Onto the D-Day beach coast road, past the Canadian Juno beach sector
- Then down to the great gun battery at Longues Sur Mer and go into these great gun bunkers
- We then go on down into Arromanches, gold beach to see the Mulberry harbour and visit the 360 degrees day cinema with its unique d day British Memorial
- Lunch in Arromanches
- We move on then into the US zone, the great cemetery at Coleville onto Omaha beach and its memorials and bunkers
- We finish our day at the scene of one of the great assaults by the US rangers at Pointe du Hoc
- We then pass the bunker complex at grand camps Maisy and its incredible story
- Hotel in St. Mere-realise, where we have dinner and then at night we experience Church Square and the US airborne story of tragedy and victory. The paratrooper on the steeple is still there!
- We start with the incredible story at the bridge over the Merderet River at la frere, where the legend of iron mike was born
- Onto the story of the medics and the church at Angloville, which is truly amazing. In the midst of a battle between the US paratroopers of the 101st and the german paratroopers, 2 amazing young medics make history
- The go through saint Marie du mont and pass the scene of easy company's battle at Brecourt Manor
- We move onto Utah beach and the great museum
- Grainger is a story to be told at this little church on a strategic hill where a group of the 82nd paratroopers held off a division of SS for 2 days. the price those civilians left behind paid
- (if time permits, we can stop at the D-Day experience museum at dead man's corner where the d day Dakota simulator gives a unique experience)
- We arrive at the beautiful medieval city of Bayeux
- Hotel - Those that wish can venture into Bayeux to visit and see the Bayeux tapestry
- Dinner + Breakfast in Bayeux
- Then a short drive to the commonwealth war cemetery at Bayeux
- Then into the Bayeux D-Day museum
- Depart 11.30
- Drive to Calais
- Eurotunnel - UK - Home
Customer Briefing
Welcome to the briefing note on the four-day trip to Normandy and Battle of the Bulge with D Day story and experiences.
The objective is to give a bespoke experience. We meet and depart on day 1; we travel to the Eurotunnel at Folkstone.
Please be advised that, prior to the crossing, I will require your passport details for the compulsory checks made.
A Personal Note
I have been doing my tours now ever since 2005, everybody has found it a relaxing and interesting experience, above all be comfortable and enjoy our company as I take you to the Normandy experience.
In 4 days will we see it all, no, there is too much to show you. But I do promise you that you will see some places that the usual tourist groups never experience.
Advanced Passenger Information
- The dress code throughout is entirely casual
- Please feel free to bring any drinks, water or snacks you want
- We will stop on our journey for comfort breaks as requested
- Once we have crossed the channel, we go via the main motorway for approx
- 3 hours to get to the Normandy area. We will cross the great bridges at le harve - a great spectacle in itself
- There is no heavy walking at all, the whole trip is on the flat
- It is the custom for the group to dine at the local French restaurants in the evenings, a great way to unwind and enjoy glorious French food
- If you would like to dine another way then please feel free, this is a casual no-pressure experience
- Normandy, in my opinion, is very like Devon and is very affluent
- If you wish to sample the main local drink, its Calvados, an apple brandy.
- The 3 nominated hotels are very comfortable, and you can breakfast at each if you wish, breakfast is approx 8 euros.
- Entry to the museums is approx 8 euros each we stop at 4 in all
- All museums and restaurants accept debit/credit cards
- Bring euros if you wish (when we reach Bayeux, you may wish to visit and see the Bayeux tapestry, this may cost approx 10 euros)
- It is a courtesy to meet at the appointed times, not to be late as it upsets the schedule
- Take as many pictures as you like and enjoy my tour
- Using your mobile in France is the same as the UK
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Normandy Guided Tours is the specialist you should book with to discover the D-Day landing beaches (Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha, Pointe du Hoc, and Utah), airborne sectors, D-day battlefields and the D-day museums. Don’t delay and book a Tour with us to explore Normandy in our luxury air conditioned Vehicle.
If you are looking for a Tailor-Made Private Tour, that is delivered with knowledge, passion and enthusiasm; where you can be collected from your hotel, then we can provide you with a tour that can be personalised to meet your needs and pace. We offer Private Tour for 1 to 7 people which is ideal for families, giving you comfort and flexibility, so that you can make the most of your trip here to Normandy.
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Francis has spent almost his whole life in Normandy. WW2 has always been his passion and he became a professional battlefield tour guide in 2003. He has worked for some of the most renowed tour companies in Normandy before creating Normandy Guided Tours in 2013.
He can't wait to share with you his extensive knowledge of the events that took place in Normandy and tell you personal stories he learned directly from the Heroes who fought on those battlefields in 1944.
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Enjoy a guided sightseeing tour in normandy with overlordtour and take advantage of our 30 years of experience guiding the d-day battlefields of normandy . our shuttles from bayeux offer you the best tours of the normandy d-day beaches ..
On June 6 1944, 135,000 men and 20,000 vehicles were brought onto the shores of Normandy during the night via five landing beaches . Come and re-live the Normandy invasion with a guided tour and discover: the D-Day landing beaches (Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah), Point du Hoc, the Airborne sectors, the D-day battlefields and the D-day museums. Take a fascinating and informative battle site tour led by our expert guides. We are recommended by veterans!
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Captain Dale Adam Dye Jr., USMC (Ret.) (born October 8, 1944) is an American actor, technical advisor, radio personality and writer. A decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam War, Dye has also offered his expertise to television, such as the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers and The Pacific , and video games, including the Medal of Honor
His next film “No better place to die” tells of the fierce battle of La Fiere.
The battle at La Fiere was an epic engagement for the 82nd Airborne in Normandy. La Fiere takes its importance from being a crossing for the Merderet River near St. Mere Eglise. As the Merderet River was a significant obstacle in the invasion, securing the river crossings was a major objective of the 82nd Airborne on D-Day in order to anchor the right flank of the invasion.
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Normandy Invasion, 6th June 1944
The D Day landings on the beaches of Operation Overlord on 6 June 1944 have left such a legacy of fascinating historical sites to visit all along the Normandy coastline that there is never enough time to see everything. However, if you have a day to spare and would like to visit the Normandy beaches, one of our private guided tours of the highlights of the D Day landings will be ideal. Although there is a lot to see, rest assured we will not rush you from site to site. The D-Day invasions were vast, meticulously planned and complex and they deserve a full and proper explanation.
Experience the D Day Landing Beaches at first hand
Our aim is for you to leave us feeling your day was worthwhile, that you have enjoyed your tour and seen the sights for yourself, but most of all to feel that you have learned what the D-Day battle must have really been like on 6th June 1944.
Guided tours for individuals or small groups
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The tour is a whole day’s duration. Transport is by a private 4×4 vehicle.
All our tours are private tours and you and your party will be the only people in the group. This means we can tour at your pace and see what YOU want to see.
We are happy to provide a price for larger groups, please get in touch for a quote.
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Please note that all our tours are private tours and your party will be the only people in the group. This means we can do whatever YOU want to do. The itineraries outlined here are suggestions only. We are always happy to create a custom itinerary for you and your group. Please let us know if there is anything you would like to see that isn’t included on the suggested itinerary.
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Some kind words and reviews from some of our clients
It’s barely a week since we returned home to the states from a wonderfully memorable trip, of which you and Malcolm were such a big part. I think that by now, Malcolm might have mentioned to you what I had revealed to him in the last few moments of our tour – I am a Private Tour Guide in New York. Of course I did not want to reveal that info prior to or during our tour with Malcolm, because I knew it could make a fellow guide just a wee bit uncomfortable about being judged. Malcolm was a masterful tour guide and mad our tour of the D-Day Beaches and the Normandy area so much more remarkable, revealing, but most importantly – moving. The best tour guides, have a real knack for relating stories that bring history alive and Malcolm has the passion and the interest in the subject that make the D-day experience with him something very special. …I wanted to thank you for being so accommodating at the last minute (twice)… Thanks for offering to put us up at your property and then eventually changing our private tour date that allowed us to catch a ride to Mont St. Michel. Also, your lunch box you prepared for our tour day was delicious – in particular the ham and cheese baguette, and the wonderful homemade apple cake dessert – loved it. Good job ! Malcolm, like me, has found later in life, what he is truly built to do – relate incredibly important history that changed the world (in a very positive way) and show where it all happened.
Came to France to do the Normandy tour. Learned more from Malcolm in two days than I did in ten years at school. The accommodation was excellent and we recommend the old railway cycling track as an outdoor activity. We were privileged to avail of Alison’s cooking – and it is to be highly recommended. Both Alison and Malcolm were the perfect hosts and we can’t forget little Archie & Hendley (the dog and cat!).
Thank you so much for the excellent 2 day tour. It was a great experience. I had expected to see bunkers, guns, tanks, and so forth, as we did. But I had no idea that we would be treated to the many anecdotes and stories you tell so well, like that of the extraordinary bravery and skill of the glider pilots that made it possible to seize Pegasus Bridge. Or the stories of John Steele at Sainte-Mere-Eglise, of Lt. Richard Winters and Easy Company at Brecourt, of Lt. Col. Robert Cole, and others. Your extensive knowledge of the heroic exploits of the men that made D-Day a success is remarkable. That fund of knowledge combined with your passion to tell their stories made for extraordinary experience for Matt and for me, an experience that surpassed even our greatest expectations. So thank you. And a hearty thank you to Alison too for the delightful lunches. I feel very fortunate to have had you as a guide and would recommend you to anyone who wants to understand the events of D-Day.
Thank you for such an incredible day. This was the part of our trip that we were looking forward to the most, and it turned out to be the absolute highlight of our entire week. We truly felt like we were in a graduate level history course going to the various battlefield sights, churches, monuments, and beach landing sites with you. Having the opportunity to learn more about our great-uncle’s experience once he was dropped behind enemy lines was truly incredible, and it was absolutely awe-inspiring to visit the American cemetery where he is buried. The personal touch that you and Alison, with her fantastic picnic lunch, added to our day was so unique. We’re looking forward to sharing our experience with the rest of our family, especially our grandfather.
In Sept. 2014 my husband and I spent three wonderful days staying with the Cloughs and touring the Normandy Battlefields. The cottage, the meals, the extensive tour – all were wonderful ! Malcolm has such an extensive knowledge of the war and presents it in a professional, knowledgable, entertaining manner. We saw so many sites that wouldn’t be included on shorter tours. This was a Christmas gift to my husband and I thought I might be bored touring so many war sites, this was never the case. Malcolm’s wife, Alison, provided delicious breakfasts every morning, lovely lunches to be eaten while on the tour, and grand dinners. We ate in their dining room and they made us feel like old friends rather than guests. The cottage we had was spotless and decorated with care, plus, after Malcolm picked us up at the airport Alison had a basket with bread, cheese and other treats waiting for us. We have traveled to many places and this tour and the wonderful accommodations/meals are at the top of our list of 5-Star experiences.
What a wonderful day we had with you! Your knowledge was incredible and your enthusiasm was contagious. And your willingness to go at our pace displayed a level of customer service from which others could well learn. We all agreed that the day was extremely informative and enjoyable, and that we would gladly do it again with you as our guide. As Glenna (aka Grandma) said yesterday as we were re-living our day with you, “anyone who is doing a D-Day tour needs to use Malcolm”. I don’t think there is any higher praise than from an 89-yr old woman whose husband served in the war and who lived it herself. Thanks you so very much for you knowledge, enthusiasm and kindness. If you and your wife ever come to the States and decide to pass through St. Louis, Missouri, we would be happy to host you. Best wishes in your endeavors and thanks again!
Although we were pretty ignorant about the D-Day Invasion and had no personal connection to that part of WW2, it was a subject that interested us. So we did a detour from Cape Town, South Africa, via Normandy en route to see our family. We spent three nights with Alison and Malcolm Clough in their lovely home in the country and Malcolm was our personal guide for 2 full days. Malcolm’s incredible knowledge of the Invasion and his passion for the subject brought history alive for us. We stood at inland battle sites, had the drama of capturing bridges played out, visited all five beaches heard amazing stories of heroes – some of whom survived and some of whom sadly died in active service during the Invasion. At the end of each day we visited a war cemetery which was emotional and very sobering. Our days were long but relaxed and totally absorbing. Alison provided a delicious picnic each day and Malcolm always found the perfect place to enjoy it. We found this so much nicer that sitting in a restaurant and ‘wasting time’. There was so much to hear and see. I “found” Malcolm on the website and we reckon we hit Number One. Thank you Malcolm for imparting your knowledge in such a relaxed manner and so patiently. We were enthralled and give you a 5 Star rating. Alison, thank for our lovely studio accommodation, all the goodies in the fridge and your delicious meals. We loved it all and felt very much at home with you.
Of all the things we saw and did during our adventures, two stand out. One was kayaking in the Shetlands and the other was the time we spent with you in Normandy. I looked forward to every day we were in your care, and you two and Peter did a marvelous job. The accommodations were first class, the food was great, and most of all your companionship was the key to a truly wonderful experience. Such good care you took with us to insure we had a good time. Malcolm meeting us at the ferry. Alison’s cooking. Peter being Peter. What fun we had! I couldn’t help but feel, as I looked at the other tour groups being herded along, that no one was getting the quality experience that we were having. Malcolm and Peter’s knowledge of the events and locations was superb (I like to think I know a little about them myself), and brought to life so vividly with their narrative and stories that it stirred up emotions and feelings that surprised me with their intensity. And how many of those other people got to retire to such a nice bit of France, and have dinner and conversation with their hosts in their home at the end of the day, and even get to see their wedding pictures? You made us feel special, but I suppose you make everyone that crosses your threshold feel that way. To get to walk along the beaches, stand on the bluffs, walk through the shell craters and look down from the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc! I will never forget my moments at the American Cemetery. We thank you so much!
“My wife and I have been stationed in Europe with the United States Army for the past three years, and we recently took a vacation to visit Paris and the Normandy Coast. We planned for a single day to visit Normandy and scheduled a tour with D-Day Tours of Normandy, which is owned and operated by Malcolm Clough. Malcolm was waiting for us at the train station and immediately after showing us to his SUV, the tour began. He was more than willing to modify our trip based on our timeline and interests, and his extreme knowledge and personal excitement regarding all aspects of the D-Day invasion made the trip so much more fulfilling for my wife and I. Malcolm was able to take us to every major site on each of the battlefields, to include the American cemetery, all the while supplementing the experience with his extensive historical knowledge. The tour lasted the entire day and included a lunch packed and prepared by his wife Alison, who operates their catering and B&B business. I highly recommend Malcolm and his tours, he was extremely helpful and willing to work with us based on our schedule. He was a fantastic guide, and the only person I would hire to take my family and friends to the D-Day battlefields.”
‘Thanks so much for the fantastic day. Your tour of the D-Day sights was the highlight of trip for my aunt and I. Your narrative at Omaha beach made D-Day tangible for me. The tour you gave us of the American cemetery was poignant. The visit to Pont du Hoc was spectacular. We truly appreciate the bespoke approach you took with us- accommodating all of our requests, adjusting on the fly, and giving us a full day that we will always remember and treasure’… Kate Downes, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. “Our tour … had a definite impact on each of us. We appreciated your style, and the personal nature of the tour. I think when you told us that we were taking the same steps as the soldiers, it really made us think. Also, that the entire world might be a very different place if not for the brave soldiers on D-Day. …Thanks again, you were an important part of our holiday this year”
Stephanie and I are finally back from our French trip and write to express our profound appreciation for your company/services last week. Not only did you enlighten us as to the events on the D Day beaches and beyond, but you made us feel we were touring with a kindred spirit. We have much more of an understanding for the role Steph’s father played in the war, which whilst emotional, especially for Steph, only increases our pride of him – especially having seen the exact places where he fought and some of his friends fell. It was frighteningly easy to picture him defending the troops with his machine gun in the various woods, fields and ridges on our trip. This was his story. Having now visited Normandy and the battlegrounds, I can understand why he chose not to tell it. But it was important to Steph and I that it was told, and that his children and grandchildren know what he did. You bought that story to life for us with both facts and understanding, and we thank you. … It looked like it was a great deal of work for you, but rest assured every second of it was absorbed by us with great gratitude….
Malcolm and Alison provide an unparalleled experience for a visit to the beaches. His depth of knowledge is extremely impressive. Alison’s culinary skills will cause you to want to return solely for her delicacies. If a competitor offered a free guiding service I would turn them down, and still pay for another visit with Malcolm and Alison.
I’ve been on a number of battlefield tours over the years but none have been as informative or as interesting as yours. It was truly a memorable day and the highlight of my holiday. Your flexibility in accommodating the changing itinerary meant I came away feeling as though I had seen the key sites. You really made the whole experience come alive with your stories and expert knowledge.
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About The Tour
Never will you get a more comprehensive insight into the history of the D-Day landings or the stunning Normandy region than with your own expert British Tours driver/guide.
D-Day, great food, William the Conqueror, all are synonymous with Normandy, and on this magnificent tour of this delightful region of France you will sample a little of all of these things. Your Paris day tour will take you past the sites of the major battles and your expert Paris tour guide will regale you with the remarkable history of the most crucial battle the world has ever known, the Battle of Normandy.
You will travel through the stunning Norman countryside first to the town of Ranville, a small unassuming place, where the famous Pegasus Bridge is situated and where many British soldiers lost their lives in a successful attempt to take the bridge.
Then on to Longues, the site of the only German coastal battery to have kept its guns, and then to Arromanches. It is here that an artificial Mulberry Harbour, ‘Port Winston’, protected the landings of two and a half million men and half a million vehicles during the invasion. The sea front war museum, recounts the whole story by use of models, machinery and movies. Omaha beach is a beautiful four mile stretch of sand, which denies the ferocity of the fighting that befell it, on June 6th 1944. Pointe du Hoc situated on a cliff top overlooking Omaha beach, which displays a shocking revelation of the obdurate plight of the Allies in their battle for liberty. The cliff heights are still deeply pitted with German bunkers and shell holes and the coast line is dotted with shrapnel. Here is one the largest of the wartime cemeteries, the Normandy American cemetery, featured in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan , where so many brave allies are laid to rest in endless rows of impersonal graves.
Your guide will collect you at 7.30 am for this tour. If you have the choice, we recommend avoiding this tour on a Sunday. As this tour involves long distances the itinerary can sometimes be affected by unexpected traffic. Please let us know when inquiring which of the Normandy sights are your ‘must-sees’.
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D-Day beaches self drive tour (2023): a 3 day itinerary in Normandy, France
With the echoes of the past whistling around every beach, town and bunker, Normandy is the place to go to reflect on world war 2 and the pivotal events that happened there. It can be a hard hitting place for sure so having the ability to explore at your own pace, or have an afternoon off if needed, is a good idea. That’s where a self drive tour comes in.
When we self drove the coastline of Normandy we really appreciated being able to take in what we needed, explore different kinds of sights (not just museums) and take more than just the war stories too. We traveled with our kids so it made it even more essential we could pick and choose our destinations.
If you’re looking to explore the Normandy World War 2 sites then read on for our guide to a D-Day beaches self drive tour. It really is a perfect way to see the area! Since it’s a fairly compact region with plenty to see and do whether you’re a complete history addict or just want to pay respects to the troops who lost their lives so many years ago.
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I’ve based this self drive itinerary on our own experiences driving the route and also for it to be perfect for someone going to Normandy from the UK on a ferry to Cherbourg. If you find yourself coming from the opposite end of the country, perhaps arriving in Dieppe or Calais, or if you’re travelling internationally and starting from Paris, feel free to reverse the route.
Essentials for your D-Day explorations:
- Guide book with background info on the D-Day Sites
- Normandy Road map
Guided tour from Bayeux
- Half Day Small group tour to Omaha Beach
Accommodation for your self drive D-Day tour
It is possible to just base yourself in one town for the duration of the trip and if you’re going to do that then I recommend staying in Bayeaux as it’s fairly central to all the beaches and D-Day sites. This is a great idea if you don’t want to be changing hotels every day and want to be able to relax on an evening in familiar surroundings.
- Grande Hotel Du Luxembourg : A 4 star hotel with pool, comfortable rooms and a restaurant on site. Parking is available but paid.
- Château de Bellefontaine : A hotel close by to the town but with the feel of the countryside. Free parking available.
- Villa Des Ursulines : Vacation rental apartments in Bayeaux. Free street parking nearby
If you want to maximise your time in the area and also want to see some new towns then I’ve given some ideas below on where to stay that is near to the days sites.
You might also like to check the map below for some other accommodation ideas in Normandy:
3 day D-Day beaches itinerary – quick look
Why do a d-day beaches self drive tour.
Normandy, and specifically the D-Day beaches , are such important places that are inspiring, sad and unbelievable all at the same time. To me it’s vitally important that we remember what happened in world war two and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and their country.
Many people have relatives who served at the time and want to retrace their steps, see what difficulties they faced and pay respects to them and their fallen friends. Other people want to know what happened and for them seeing the place in real life can bring the time to life.
I include myself in this last one – I knew of D-Day but not a great deal really, but seeing the sites for myself really brought home the loss of life, the commitment our countries had to winning the war and the huge scale of the operation. Visiting inspired me to learn a lot more about the time period and as we went on our trip with our kids, means they learned a lot too! As living veterans who served there are getting less and less each year, passing on the knowledge of these times is extremely important I feel.
Why self drive rather than doing a tour?
I’m personally someone who likes to do it myself when travelling so I’m always keen to see places with my own timescale. When we visited Utah beach it was terrible weather and we just couldn’t stay there so we were free to move on. If we were on a tour we’d have had a very wet day!
I find self guided tours to be great for those who aren’t just there for the war history and want to just incorporate it in to a road trip and exploration of an area. We travelled with kids, one of whom loves anything to do with war history and one who can tolerate it but it’s not her idea of a fun day out – if this is you, whether you have kids or just another travelling companion who isn’t quite as keen as you are on the sites you can tailor the days to suit you. If spending time at a cemetery is going to be too upsetting or a museum is boring then you can wrap it up and move on.
Tours can be good if you’re really interested in getting all the information that you need from experienced tour guides and also if you don’t want to navigate the roads.
If you’re coming from the UK you might find some coach tours like this one good and if you’re based in Paris there’s quite a few from there too.
The best place to base yourself if you want to have just a day tour is Bayeaux as many go from there. I’ll not be talking too much about the history of what happened in this Normandy itinerary – if you want to know a little more about the places mentioned here and what happened do take a look at my guide to the Normandy beaches and WW2 sites .
A note about museums – there are a number of museums in the area, loads in fact and probably more than you can ever fit in to a small trip. Feel free to pick and choose as to what appeals to you and your interests – it’s unlikely you’ll want to do them all and I’d probably suggest not trying to do too many since it will likely lead to museum fatigue! I’ve added links to the websites so you can figure out which ones to spend your time in.
Notes for visiting around D-Day (June 6th)
This itinerary works really well at any time of the year but if you’re planning to visit Normandy for the anniversary of the landings you might need to consider some other things:
- From the end of May to the middle of June The D-Day Festival takes place
Fairs, reenactments, special museum displays and parades take place in the days around the 6th of June. Way too many to mention but plenty to take your pick from. Here’s a look at the 2022 programme so you can see the kinds of things happening.
- Accommodation will be in much higher demand
It’s highly recommended to book well in advance if you’re set on visiting at this time of year. Booking is my suggested place to look, and they have the best cancellation policies I find as well as often the best prices.
- It’ll be a much different experience than you’d get any other time
With sombre remembrance and also celebrations of the feat of the Allies it’s one of those unique times to visit that will be much different to coming at other times of the year
3-day Normandy Road Trip Itinerary
Optional – spend the night before your driving tour just by Utah beach at Le Grand Hard for a small French countryside hotel experience or Relais de la Liberte which is a small guest house – both have excellent reviews and have plenty of free parking.
Morning: Utah beach
55km from Cherbourg or 60km from Bayeux
We start our Normandy D-Day itinerary at the most western of the landing beaches – Utah. Landed by the Americans, this was one of the more successful operations. If you’re coming from the ferry or starting in Bayeaux it should be less than an hour to get here.
You can spend your time walking on the beach, taking in some of the monuments around to the various companies involved or you can also start off your D-Day trip in the Musée du Débarquement and learn about the landings.
I suggest allowing for a couple of hours here, depending on if you decide to do the museum or not. Its a nice beach and a really nice place to walk along.
Be sure to look out for the monument to the the liberation of France. This is called Milestone 00 and commemorates the United States involvement in the liberation of France along this road.
Parking – there is plenty of parking available at Utah beach and also picnic benches if you want to bring some food too for lunch.
Afternoon: Sainte-Mère-Église
Driving time- 20 mins. 17km from Utah beach
It’s easy to assume Normandy is just the beaches and the landings there – as I found when I visited there’s so much more that went on!
One well known story is that of the airborne forces who landed troops just prior to the beach landings and who played a part in securing towns and strategic points. Sainte-Mère-Église received some of these forces who actually landed there by accident, and who planned to land further out. This wasn’t great for the Allies and many died and one man even got his parachute caught on the church steeple and he had to pretend to be dead to avoid being shot at.
Sainte-Mère-Église is a lovely town to walk around and explore. There’s one thing I love in France and it’s the feeling of the villages with cafes and bakeries just waiting to be enjoyed! You can see the church where the paratrooper got himself caught, there’s a dummy still on the steeple as a monument to him.
We also enjoyed the museum which talks about the role of the airborne troops in D-Day and what planes and gliders they used.
Parking – plenty of parking in the village itself.
If you have time: On the way to Carenten from Sainte-Mère-Église is the D-Day experience museum just outside the village of Saint-Côme-du-Mont
Overnight : You could choose to spend the evening in Sainte-Mère-Église itself – Logis Le Sainte Mere is a recommended hotel. Alternatively spend the evening in Carentan at the Hôtel Le Vauban and be a little bit closer to the next day’s sights.
Morning – Maisy Battery
Driving time – 20 mins. 20km from Carentan
Our second day starts at Maisy Battery which is a little known site near to Pointe du Hoc and which played a big role in what went on there. It’s basically a myriad of tunnels that the Germans used to attack the Allied forces from but the interesting part is that the whole story and site was lost to historians until just recently and when it was discovered it changed a lot of the perceptions of what actually happened on the day.
It’s only open in summer months but if you can add it in to your itinerary then it would be a great addition. Check their website here .
Pointe du Hoc
Driving time – 10 mins. 7 km from Maisy Battery
A short drive from Maisy Battery is Pointe Du Hoc itself. There’s a lot to look at here with many paths taking you around the site showing shelters and gun placements as well as a moving memorial right by the cliff’s edge. I found this site really moving myself and would definitely recommend a trip here – there’s a small visitor centre with a movie playing to help you get your head around what went on here.
Afternoon – Omaha beach
Driving time – 15 mins. 9km from Pointe Du Hoc
Omaha beach is another of the landing beaches that the American troops landed on and this one was not as successful as the Utah landing. As such there was a great number of lives lost here and many people come to pay their respects from all countries.
At the centre of the beach itself is a very moving memorial and the Memorial Museum of Omaha Beach and towards the eastern end (as you drive from Pointe Du Hoc) there is also another museum about D-Day at Omaha beach .
Parking – there is parking at either end of the beach or by the memorial in the middle but bear in mind how much walking you want to do before you decide where to park! It’s a lovely long beach with houses dotted along the beach front – plenty of time for walking and reflection.
American Cemetery
Driving time – 10 mins. 5km from Omaha Beach
Just up from the beach is the resting place for many of the Americans who lost their lives not just at Omaha but on the whole Normandy landing campaign. It’s a sombre and moving place but one that I feel should be seen if you’re going to the effort of visiting the WW2 sites.
There is no pathway from the beach at present – check their site out here for more information.
If you have time: just by the American Cemetery is the Overlord Museum with more artefacts and exhibitions about the Omaha landings
Overnight in Bayeux – The Hotel Du Luxembourg is a highly recommended 4 star hotel which would be a good option in the town.
Morning – Arromanches-les-Bains (Gold Beach)
Driving time – 20 mins. 12km from Bayeaux
Arromanches was one my favourite sites to visit myself, coming from someone who knew very little about the landings. You can see remnants of the artificial harbour that was created once the beaches were secured and when the tide is out actually walk up to them.
This is part of Gold beach which was one of the beaches that the British soldiers were charged with. There’s a museum here all about the landings and also the building of the harbour and how they used it to bring supplies to Europe.
Courselles-sur-Mer (Juno beach)
Driving time – 20 mins. 13km from Arromanches
Juno beach is just a small drive from Arromanches and you can see where the Canadian troops landed and fought. Again there’s a museum here dedicated to that story called the Juno Beach Centre . The town by Juno beach is called Courselles-sur-Mer and it’s a pleasant place to walk around and have lunch with a marina and cafes.
Afternoon – Ouistreham (Sword Beach)
Driving time – 30 mins. 20km from Courselles-sur-Mer
Finally our trip concludes with the British landing beach of Sword which is a wide open beach at the town of Ouistreham. This was the first beach we ever saw and it was very weird to see such a ‘normal’ looking beach with such history – wasn’t what I was expecting!
The town is big and perfect for supplies and to enjoy restaurants and other amenities. While in the town make sure to head to the Pegasus bridge memorial for another slightly different story – this is where British Commando troops were parachuted in the day before D-Day to secure the bridge. A museum tells the story and you can walk around outside to learn about what went on that day.
If you have time: Longues Sur Mer just east of Arromanches might be worth checking out at the beginning of your day – it’s a battery placement site which is free to enter with some tours also taking place that are good value. Ouistreham has a number of museums in the town too including one about Commandos and one about Hitler’s Sea wall.
Overnight : For your final night enjoy the small seaside town of Ouistreham, an evening walk on the beach and perhaps a French Pastry or two. There are number of good hotel options in the town like Hôtel le phare or La Villa Andry
Ouistreham is the port that Brittany Ferries uses (but actually calls Caen) so if you’re using them to get home this is the perfect stop for you.
More days in Normandy?
If you have more time to spend in Normandy then I suggest adding in some time in the towns of Caen, Bayeaux and really just slowing down and exploring the area. There’s so much more to Normandy than just the World War 2 sites and if you’re visiting with people who don’t have as much of an interest then it’s worth taking some days out from that.
We also really enjoyed the beaches on the west coast of Normandy on the Cotentin peninsula and of course there’s also Mont St Michel over that way too which is a must see!
Planning your trip
Useful links for planning your trip:
Brittany Ferries (Poole – Cherbourg. Portsmouth – Caen or Le Havre) DFDS Ferries (Newhaven – Dieppe) P&O Ferries (Dover – Calais)
Booking.com (Hotels and Apartments) Hotels.com (Hotels and Apartments) VRBO (Apartments and Rooms)
Skyscanner (flights – best airports are Caen from the UK or Paris for international flights) Discover Cars (car rentals)
Recommended books
I highly recommend the Liberation Route Europe book by Rough Guide that has recently come out. It tells a lot about the background of what was going on in the war prior to DDay and the eventual liberation. Will also inspire you to go to many more sites around Europe – just warning you!
The D-Day Visitors handbook also comes highly recommended although I haven’t seen it first hand. I’ll be sneaking a peak soon as planning to get one as a gift for someone!
A guide book to Normandy like this Rough Guide is also a good idea for the planning phases so you can see what else is around the area – vital if you want to enjoy more than just the WW2 history.
Finally a map is essential for your self drive tour – there are many available like this one – we ended up getting a ring bound France map since we were doing lots of driving in the country.
What to take to Normandy
If you’re coming from out of the country and renting a car then make sure to add in a sat nav system to your hire car. If sticking with a phone system then it’s really important to have a car charging kit so it doesn’t die while driving!
If you’re coming from the UK by car you’ll also need to have a European driving kit – this has the required items that you need by law over in France (each country has different rules and they do change but if I’m honest, having some hi vis vests and warning triangles in the car is not going to hurt – get them!).
You definitely need to have the GB sticker and some headlight deflectors as well as soon as you arrive – you can normally get them on the ferries but at a much higher price so worth getting in advance
France is a really easy country to navigate especially by car but I’d definitely recommend taking a really good road map with you just in case mobile or sat nav signals go down. This is like the one that we used .
As for a sat nav system I suggest that you make sure you either have some capability on your phone like we did or get a dedicated system with European maps like this one .
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Do you have any suggestions how to incorporate this itinerary with festivities on/around June 6? We are planning to go in June of 2024. Thanks
Hi Judy (apologies for the delay in replying – I only just came across this!)
so each year there’s A LOT of events going on around that time, although obviously COVID slowed it down, here was the 2022 programme of events . Quite a lot goes on.
I’d suggest to keep an eye on the Normandy Tourist Board website for when the years timetable gets updated and plan your trip around that.
You could base yourself fairly central to give yourself plenty of wiggle room to attend any events you want.
I’m an experienced guide for the Normandy battlefields and have some great tips for anyone travelling there. 1. If you want to attend for the D-Day anniversary book EARLY as anything within reasonable driving distance will be sold out. I guarantee it. 2. Do yourself a favor and don’t try to do a day trip from Paris. You will miss just way too much. It’s a three hour drive from Paris. 3. Don’t even waste your time with a 3-Day trip. On these itineraries you will drive right past A LOT of extremely historical locations and you won’t even know it. 4. I NEVER stay in hotels there. B&B’s are definitely the way to go. Many speak English and are a fantastic experience. I highly recommend Richard (Dick) Coopers place called Blazing Sky. He can hook you up with info, recommend tours, and his place played a part in the Airborne battles. BOOK EARLY!! 5. I HIGHLY suggest you book a tour. If you are going to do just 3 days, You can take a one day tour with many assorted guys. 5. Do yourself a favour and do at least 5 days. A week is HIGHLY recommended. Book three to four different tours. One to cover the British/Canadian battles. One to do the American Beaches etc. Then one or two days to cover the US Airborne battle locations. For instance, you will drive past 25-35 important locations just from St. Come du Mont to Ravenoville. They can get you access to very important places that you won’t get on your own. 6. If visiting for the DDay celebrations, be prepared to spend a lot of time in gridlock. It’s cool to see all the vehicles and jump demonstrations but you will miss out on seeing many important battle locations. April-September is a great time to visit and with the exception of the DDay dates, it will be easy to hit the important sites AND get a place to stay.
With the extra days you can hit Mont St. Michelle, Cherbourg, German Cemeteries, St. Lo, The Bayeau Tapestry and many other places.
I cannot recommend enough not doing it on your own!! You will miss SO much, even with a guide book.
I haven’t been guiding tours for several years, but I would consider doing fully arranged tours that will encompass lodging, tours, transportation (if need be), food, etc. Basically everything.
Thanks for the tips Mark!
Hi Mark You have provided great information. I can assume you have only scratched the surface! I have a group of 5-6 people who are retired US military interested in WE2 sites. We would like a guide – as you suggest to maximize our time. We intend to get a cruise 1 June 2024 , Le Havre to Paris as we finish Normandy area. What would you estimate the costs for such a group for say 5 days?
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London, Normandy & Paris
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Striking scenery and rich history—all yours to explore.
Journey from the banks of the Thames to the Seine, making your way along the beautiful French coastline in between. Experience the local lifestyle and see iconic sights in London. Then, zip below the English Channel on the Eurostar train to France to discover the past along the beaches of Normandy and Brittany. End your trip in Paris for your fill of mouthwatering cuisine and awe-inspiring landmarks.
Your tour package includes
- 10 nights in handpicked hotels
- 10 breakfasts
- 4 dinners with beer or wine
- 1 brandy tasting
- 5 sightseeing tours
- Expert Tour Director & local guides
- Private deluxe motor coach
- 1 train ride
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- Buckingham Palace
- Eurostar train ride
- Honfleur harbor
- D-Day beaches
- Mont-Saint-Michel
- Chartres Cathedral
- Eiffel Tower photo stop
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Hotel nhow London
This urban hotel is located in London's artistic East End. Guests enjoy the fitness center, bar, and bicycle rentals. Nearby you’ll find the Old Street Underground station, Regent's Park, and several restaurants.
Hotel Mercure Cabourg Hippodrome
This contemporary hotel is located in downtown Cabourg. Guests enjoy a fitness center, pool, and bar. Nearby you’ll find the Hippodrome de Cabourg, Plage de Cabourg, and Pavillon Charles Bertrand.
Hotel Mercure Saint Malo Balmoral
This modern hotel is located in front of the TGV station of Saint-Malo. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, air-conditioned rooms, and a bar. Nearby, you’ll find Château de Saint-Malo, Fort National, and Fort de la Cité d’Alet.
Hôtel Mercure Paris Gare Montparnasse
This chic hotel is located in the heart of Paris’ Montparnasse neighborhood. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, a traditional streetside restaurant, and an on-site coffee house. Nearby, you’ll find the Luxembourg Gardens, the Rodin...
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- For traditional English fare at a reasonable price, try a pub meal of fish and chips or bangers and mash. Stilton cheese, steak and kidney pie, and Cumberland sausages are also worth a try.
- Modern-day London boasts an array of diverse international restaurants. Popular options include Indian, Thai, Chinese, Indonesian, Greek, and West African cuisine.Sip afternoon tea with delicious finger sandwiches and scones at Harrods for the ultimate in English tradition.
- For a picnic with French flair, stop at a small grocery store for cheeses, pâtés , cured meats, fresh-baked bread, and fruit. In the cities, sidewalk vendors are known for their steaming crepes, while mouthwatering pastries and hot café au lait beckon from cafes. In restaurants, the prix fixe option is a popular way to enjoy a set three- or four-course menu for a good price.
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- The strength of the air conditioning in European hotels is often not as strong or as cool as what you might be used to in the U.S. or Canada. When air conditioning is available, it is usually regulated seasonally and controlled centrally by the hotel.
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2nd-time traveler Patricia, traveled in May 2024
Carole was, by far, the best tour director we have ever had. Understanding my dietary restrictions, she ensured my meals were prepared correctly. Her meticulous attention to details for myself,as well as the group, made the trip an exceptional experience.
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Tom made the trip fun and exciting. His outstanding leadership and sense of humor got us safely through the sometimes-complex day to day running of the tour. I would love to take another tour with him in the future. Than you.
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If you can possibly request Tom as a tour director, you should! He takes care of all then bormally scheduled stuff plus helps out with explorations you want to do on your own! This is definitely a tour where you will need your good walking shoes, but there is so much to see!
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My experience with Go Ahead has been organized and enjoyable. Loved our tour director, Rueben. Kudos to our group organizer, Marilyn for spearheading our group adventure.
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I would highly recommend EF tours. Myself and Rosemarie had a great time. Our tour guide Kathy was very nice, very informative and with us every step of our tour. I would highly recommend EF tours and plan on being with them again in the near future.
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Immerse yourself in the rich history, battle sites, culture, and picturesque landscapes found within iconic regions of England and France. Begin by uncovering the secrets of London with a certified Blue Badge Guide and visiting famous attractions like the Tower of London, the Churchill War Rooms, and the royal Windsor Castle. Enjoy quintessential experiences, such as a relaxing on Thames River cruise and sipping an authentic afternoon tea amidst the city’s historical charm. Ferry across the English Channel to Normandy, where we page homage to the heroes of World War II at D-Day sites including Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, Point-du-Hoc Ranger Monument, and Saint-Mere-Eglise. Travel through the gorgeous countryside to Giverny and gaze upon Claude Monet’s lush gardens before settling in for three romantic nights in Paris. Our incredible vacation concludes with an illuminated Seine River cruise, browsing the Musee d’Orsay, and time at leisure to explore all that the City of Light has to offer.
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Your holiday vacations experience includes:, all accommodations featuring.
- 3 nights at the Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington
- 3 nights at the Novotel Caen Cote de Nacre
- 3 nights in Paris
- 3 nights in London
- 3 nights at Novotel Bayeaux
- 3 nights at Hotel Melia Paris La Defense
Attractions & Highlights
- Tower of London
- London guided city tour
- Imperial War Museum
- Thames River cruise
- Windsor Castle
- Churchill War Rooms
- D-Day Museum
- English Channel ferry crossing to France
- Utah Beach & Omaha Beach feat. Overlord Museum
- Arromanches Landing Museum
- Pointe-du-Hoc Ranger Monument
- Saint-Mere-Eglise
- Airborne Museum
- Tapestry of Bayeux
- Claude Monet's Home & Gardens at Giverny
- Paris guided city tour
- Illuminated Seine River cruise
- Louvre Museum
- London guided city tour feat. Tower of London
- D-Day Story museum
- Omaha Beach feat. Overlord Museum & Normandy American Cemetery
- Arromanches 360 museum
- Sainte-Mere-Eglise feat. Airborne Museum & Utah Beach
- Bayeux Tapestry
- Claude Monet's House & Gardens
- Musee d’Orsay
- Time at leisure in Paris
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- Traditional English Afternoon Tea
- Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner in Paris
- Welcome Dinner in London
- Traditional English afternoon tea
- Farewell Dinner at Le Train Bleu in Paris
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Day 1 : Fly to England
Board an overnight flight to London to begin this journey of a lifetime.
Day 2 : Tower of London
Upon arrival in Europe, we meet our resident Blue Badge Guide whose passion for British history and traditions enhance our experience. Departing the airport, our first stop is the Tower of London. Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, this enduring fortress houses both Britain’s Crown Jewels and a medieval collection of armory and weaponry. Its ancient stone walls hold some of the city’s darkest secrets, and we are privy to a few of them during our narrated tour. We then check in to our incredible accommodations for the next three evenings and get to know our fellow travelers over a delicious three-course Welcome Dinner.
Day 3 : Thames River Cruise & Afternoon Tea
After an included full English breakfast, we visit the Churchill War Rooms, part of the underground nerve center of Britain’s war effort. Explore the secret corridors, discover life during World War II, and learn about Churchill’s leadership and legacy. Next, we relax on a delightful cruise with views of Tower Bridge as we travel down the Thames River to Westminster Pier. Later, we partake in a favorite pastime of locals, Afternoon Tea. It is truly the perfect end to our day’s scheduled activities as we dine on a delicious array of bite-size savories, sip expertly steeped tea, and enjoy the comfort of easy conversation with our new acquaintances.
Day 4 : Imperial War Museum & Windsor Castle
Our sightseeing this morning begins with a visit to the Imperial War Museum, which houses authentic examples of World War II weaponry and an exhibit of World War I trench warfare. We then tour Windsor Castle, private home of British royalty as well as the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Marvel at the magnificent architecture and opulent interior, including the Grand Reception Room that’s adorned with real gold and sparkling chandeliers. Afterwards, the rest of the day is yours for individual exploration.
Day 5 : Portsmouth & Ferry to France
We say farewell to London and travel to England’s south coast. Upon arrival in Portsmouth we visit the award-winning D-Day Museum before boarding a ferry to cross the English Channel to France.
Day 6 : D-Day Sites
We are joined by a special World War II guide to learn about famous battle events. Spend a poignant morning at Omaha Beach, one of the five beaches making up the landing for the D-Day invasion by Allied troops. We study the battlefield, cross the beach, analyze maps, and pay tribute to the courage that guarded our freedom. The American Cemetery stretches along the bluff where we may offer our respects among the hundreds of Crosses and Stars of David for the deceased. Our next visit is Arromanches, the renowned site of Mulberry Harbor. This artificial port and dock carried thousands of Allied troops and cargo across the Channel during wartime. Portions of it remain today.
Day 7 : Normandy Sites
Joined by our World War II guide, we spend the morning at the Pointe-du-Hoc Ranger Monument located on a sheer cliff overlooking Omaha Beach. Americans seized the German artillery equipment here, preventing fire on American troops landing on the beach. This afternoon we visit St. Mére Église, seized by American paratroopers on D-Day. Hear the riveting story of American Private John Steele and visit the Airborne Museum. Next, we visit Utah Beach, the westernmost beach during the Allied Landings. Later, we view the Bayeux Tapestry which tells the tale of William the Conqueror’s invasion of England.
Day 8 : Monet’s Garden
Today we begin our journey to Paris. En route we visit the charming village of Giverny and stroll the gardens and visit the home of famous Impressionist artist Claude Monet.
Day 9 : Paris City Tour
We discover the enchanting sights of romantic Paris, the City of Light. On a guided tour we see the Champs Elysees Avenue, Notre Dame Cathedral, Eiffel Tower, and Arc de Triomphe. The afternoon is ours to enjoy at leisure. Relax at a sidewalk cafe, do some shopping, or visit city sights. After dinner, a spectacular Seine River cruise creates a magical evening. Illuminated buildings, bridges, churches, and the Eiffel Tower create a dramatic backdrop in the night sky.
Day 10 : Iconic Louvre Museum
This morning, enjoy a guided tour of the world-renowned Louvre Museum and discover its many masterpieces. The afternoon is free for individual pursuits. Visit the Musee d’Orsay or stroll through The Tuileries Garden. We gather this evening for a special Holiday Vacations Farewell Dinner in Paris, the perfect ending to our extraordinary vacation.
Day 11 : Fly Home
Our journey of a lifetime begins with an overnight flight to London.
Upon arriving in Europe, we meet our resident Blue Badge Guide whose passion for British history and traditions enhances our experience. Departing the airport, our first stop on our city tour is the Tower of London to see Britain’s Crown Jewels and a medieval collection of armory and weaponry. We then check in to our comfortable accommodations for the next three evenings and get to know fellow travelers over a delicious Welcome Dinner.
Day 3 : Churchill War Rooms & Thames River Cruise
After a full English breakfast, we visit the Churchill War Rooms, part of the underground nerve center of Britain’s war effort during World War II. Next, we relax on a delightful cruise with views of Tower Bridge while gliding down the Thames River to Westminster Pier. Our day concludes with a quintessential experience and favorite pastime of locals – afternoon tea. Dine on a delicious array of bite-size savories, sip expertly steeped tea, and enjoy socializing with new friends.
Our sightseeing this morning begins with a visit to the Imperial War Museum, which houses authentic examples of World War II weaponry and an exhibit of World War I trench warfare. We then tour Windsor Castle, a private home of British royalty as well as the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Marvel at the magnificent architecture and opulent interior, including the Grand Reception Room that’s adorned with real gold and sparkling chandeliers. Afterwards, enjoy dinner on your own and a free evening to relax or explore.
We say farewell to London and travel to England’s South Coast today. Arriving in Portsmouth, we tour the award-winning D-Day Story, a museum with personal accounts of people who experienced Operation Overlord during the Normandy D-Day landings. Later, a ferry brings us across the English Channel to Caen, France. Our accommodations are in Bayeux.
Day 6 : Omaha Beach & American Cemetery
A special World War II guide joins us for a poignant day as we learn about the largest seaborne invasion in history. Our first stop is Omaha Beach, one of the five beaches making up the landing for the D-Day invasion by Allied troops. Next, take in sights of the Normandy American Cemetery stretching along the bluff and pay tribute to the courageous individuals who guarded freedom, then tour the Overlord Museum. After lunch on your own, our journey continues to Arromanches-les-Baines, the renowned site of Mulberry Harbor, to visit the newly built museum and take in a 360° cinematic recount of events. This artificial port carried millions of Allied troops and cargo across the Channel during the war; portions of it remain today. The evening is at your leisure.
Day 7 : Pointe-du-Hoc & Utah Beach
Our in-depth tour with a World War II guide continues this morning as we see the Pointe-du-Hoc Ranger Monument, located on a sheer cliff overlooking Omaha Beach. Americans seized German artillery equipment here, preventing fire on incoming American troops. We then visit Sainte-Mere Église, the first French town to be liberated during the D-Day invasion by American paratroopers. Learn more about this military division and hear the riveting story of American Private John Steele at the nearby Airborne Museum, then explore Utah Beach, the westernmost beach of the Allied Landings. Later, we view the Bayeux Tapestry, which tells the tale of William the Conqueror’s invasion of England. Tonight, our group gathers for a delicious dinner together.
Day 8 : Monet's House & Gardens
Enjoy picturesque vistas of the French countryside today on our drive to the charming village of Giverny, home to Impressionist painter Claude Monet. We visit Monet’s house and gardens to soak up the beautiful scenery that inspired some of his most famous paintings. Later, we arrive in Paris and settle into our accommodations, then spend an evening at leisure.
Day 9 : Paris City Tour & Seine River Cruise
We discover the enchanting sights of romantic Paris this morning on a guided tour, including the Notre Dame Cathedral, Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees Avenue, and Arc de Triomphe. Afterwards, the day is yours to relax at a sidewalk cafe, go shopping, or visit the city’s fascinating attractions. As the sun sets, our group gathers for a spectacular Seine River cruise. Delight in a magical evening as the City of Light softly glows with illuminated buildings, bridges, and churches, creating a dramatic backdrop in the night sky.
Day 10 : Iconic Musee d'Orsay
Our last full day in France begins with a guided tour of the world-renowned Musee d’Orsay. Browse the world’s largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces by famous artists, such as van Gogh. This afternoon, take advantage of leisure time to pursue your individual interests. Later, we savor a lovely Farewell Dinner at Le Train Bleu.
We return home today with incredible memories of our adventures in Europe.
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- Average 4-6 miles walk a day
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Our commemorative 11-day D-Day to Channel Islands Tour offers a special combination of remembering the most heroic American moments of the D-Day landings and the discovery of a lesser-known period of World War II, the German occupation of the Channel Islands. It is designed for people who want to combine culture and military history on their vacation in Normandy. In addition to attending the annual D-Day commemorations, this trip has a special focus on the American landing sectors and the breakout from Normandy with our journey ending at the medieval abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel. On the Channel Islands, you will have a chance to see one-of-a-kind remnants of Hitler’s infamous Atlantic Wall. You will learn how the locals coped daily with five years of Nazi occupation on these British Crown Dependencies. You will be surprised on how many levels American history and culture is linked to that of the Islands. The Islands’ natural beauty and the gastronomic delights will contribute to making this tour an unforgettable journey.
D-DAY TO CHANNEL ISLANDS TOUR: Detailed Highlights and Itinerary
Passengers are greeted at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris and transferred by coach to Normandy. After a welcome dinner to get to know your fellow travelers, we spend the next few days exploring the iconic locations of the Normandy Landings. An entire day will be devoted to attending the D-Day Anniversary ceremonies, giving Passengers a chance to commemorate the landings. We will concentrate on the American landing beaches Utah Beach and Omaha Beach and we will visit the Normandy American Cemetery to honor the sacrifice of those servicemen who paid the ultimate price for freedom. We will follow the path of the breakout of General Patton’s Third Army from Normandy to Brittany with the first leg of the tour culminating in a visit to the world-famous island abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel. We will then prepare for the day after when we sail to the Channel Islands, the only British territory under German occupation during WWII.
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On the second leg of the tour, we will travel from France to the British Crown Dependencies of Guernsey and Jersey. The group will stay and experience the unique local British and French-Norman culture in the two islands’ capitals of St. Peter Port and St. Helier. The German Occupation Museum and our local guides will tell how the locals endured the five long years of Nazi rule. We will visit vast underground military tunnels, coastal batteries and other fortifications of the Atlantic Wall featured only on these islands. Many of them were built by the foreign prisoners held captive under inhumane conditions in the work and concentration camps on the Islands. We will also witness astonishing medieval strongholds further fortified by the Germans, such as the 800 years old Mont Orgueil Castle. We conclude our journey with a farewell dinner. The next day, our Passengers are brought to Jersey Airport to catch their flights.
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Relax after a long flight and ease your mind knowing that your tour director will meet you at the airport on the first day of the tour, avoiding extra navigating and expensive taxi fares. With our all-inclusive tour package, we handle all the details of your tour, so you can focus on experiencing this trip of a lifetime. Sit back and let us wine and dine you as you explore history with our carefully planned itinerary, with all breakfasts, dinners and entrance fees included. You will sleep soundly each night at our 4-star, first class accommodations. Breakfasts are delicious and authentic, while the two-three course dinners are mix of buffet and limited menu dining options which offer a chance to taste some of the local wines or beers as well. This tour includes a 24/7 tour director and several local guides. Our dynamic, knowledgeable tour directors are with you from your arrival at the airport to departure on the final day. They proactively smooth the way for your entire tour experience. Our handpicked, trusted local guides are fluent in English and expert historians, who deliver their impressive wealth of knowledge, anecdotes, and local insights with skill that shows their years of research and experience.
They always address topics onsite so that you get to experience history where it happened as they guide both popular destinations and obscure locations only the locals would know. Do not worry about availability, wait times, or ticket costs as all museum and site admissions are pre-arranged and included in the cost of our all-inclusive tours. On this tour you ride in style in our motorcoaches complete with climate control, video entertainment and extra leg room. Our skilled, professional drivers maximize your tour time by navigating the busiest highways and tightest country lanes, giving you more time at sites and less time subjected to the inflexible scheduling, delays and crowded areas that accompany public transport. For those who want to stay connected, Wi-fi is available at all our hotels and on all of our buses.
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Option 1 Normandy Tour from London: 3-4 Days. We can arrange a 3 or 4 day Normandy private tour from London. You will visit many of the Normandy beaches, landing sites and locations that are connected with D-Day and the days that followed. Many of these locations are well known from the series 'Band of Brothers' and movies such as 'Saving ...
About The Tour. DAY 1: Take the high-speed Eurostar train from London to Paris where you can either spend the day at your leisure or, for a supplement, take a private guided tour of Paris. We can organise your hotel in Paris. Your guide will collect you at 07:30 on DAY 2 for your tour to Normandy. D-Day, great wines, William the Conqueror, all ...
5-8 June 2025 from $ 2300 per Person. Small or Private Group Tours. Join our exclusive 81st Anniversary D-Day Tours from London and embark on a remarkable journey to Normandy. Experience the historic events that unfolded on the Calvados Coast on June 6, 1944, with our expertly crafted tours. Our small group tour runs between 5-8 June 2025, and ...
When you walk in the footsteps of some of history's greatest heroes, their spirit lives on in you, which is why we are dedicated to giving you an unforgettable experience and bringing history to life. Save. 25% Now. Beaches of Normandy Tours offers immersive WWII experiences. Our Normandy Beach Tours cover iconic sites from D-Day landings to ...
8-Day Itinerary: Standard (2024-2025) Retrace the events of D-Day, following the path of the Allied forces from Portsmouth, England to the shores of Normandy, France. Step back in time at ...
The Operation Overlord Tour covers the planning and launch of the D-Day Invasion based intensive research and interviews by Stephen E. Ambrose and our chief historian, Ron Drez. This is a D-Day tour that is unmatched in its authenticity. Highlights are: London, Portsmouth and Normandy, Ste-Mere-Eglise, Normandy Beaches, and Omaha Beach.
Normandy Tours. Visit Normandy by train from London, or by private car or minibus from Paris. Our private plane tour from London offers stunning aerial views of the Normandy D-Day sights including Omaha Beach, Utah Beach & The Pointe du Hoc cliffs. Also visit Rouen, Honfleur, Arromanches with Mulberry Harbour, Bayeux and more.
D-Day Anniversary commemorations. Take a trip with us from England to Normandy on the 80th anniversary of D-Day! When it comes to following the events and sights of the Allied landings, this is as good as it gets. Upon arrival to London, we discover one of the most important command centres of World War II, the Churchill War Rooms.
All five beaches of Normandy. Normandy American Cemetery. Pointe du Hoc. Utah Beach Museum. Pegasus Bridge Memorial. Longues-sur-Mer. Mont-Saint-Michel. Our signature Beaches of Normandy Tour is an unmissable 6-day journey giving you an opportunity to explore the shores and the sites of Normandy connected to the , with a special focus on the ...
Discover the most iconic sites involved in D-Day with our in-depth tour. We take you across the channel and onto the iconic beaches of Normandy, exploring the local areas and the pivotal roles they played in WW2. You will stand on the iconic beaches Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno and Sword. Visit and see where the British and US airborn operations ...
Over the three days you will visit the significant sites of the D-Day battles. The major sites, like the Pegasus Bridge, St Mere Eglise, Omaha and Utah Beaches have excellent museums. Some sites still have the original concrete relics of Hitler's Atlantic Wall which in some cases are well preserved. Others are now simply fields with a marker ...
The beaches of Normandy went down in history in 1944 when Allied forces landed to rescue Europe from Nazi invasion. You will start the tour by visiting Omaha Beach, where the Allied took advantage of the Germans. Then you will spend about an hour at the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer and go through the 10,000 white crosses with the ...
Normandy Guided Tours. Normandy Guided Tours is the specialist you should book with to discover the D-Day landing beaches (Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha, Pointe du Hoc, and Utah), airborne sectors, D-day battlefields and the D-day museums. Don't delay and book a Tour with us to explore Normandy in our luxury air conditioned Vehicle. If you are ...
Enjoy a Guided Sightseeing Tour in Normandy with Overlordtour and take advantage of our 30 Years of Experience guiding the D-DAY Battlefields of Normandy. Our shuttles from Bayeux offer you the best tours of the Normandy D-Day beaches. On June 6 1944, 135,000 men and 20,000 vehicles were brought onto the shores of Normandy during the night via ...
Normandy Invasion, 6th June 1944. The D Day landings on the beaches of Operation Overlord on 6 June 1944 have left such a legacy of fascinating historical sites to visit all along the Normandy coastline that there is never enough time to see everything. However, if you have a day to spare and would like to visit the Normandy beaches, one of our ...
Here is one the largest of the wartime cemeteries, the Normandy American cemetery, featured in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan , where so many brave allies are laid to rest in endless rows of impersonal graves. Your guide will collect you at 7.30 am for this tour. If you have the choice, we recommend avoiding this tour on a Sunday.
Morning: Utah beach. 55km from Cherbourg or 60km from Bayeux. We start our Normandy D-Day itinerary at the most western of the landing beaches - Utah. Landed by the Americans, this was one of the more successful operations. If you're coming from the ferry or starting in Bayeaux it should be less than an hour to get here.
Our signature tour gives you an opportunity to thoroughly explore the beaches and the sites of Normandy connected to the D-Day landings. Beaches of ... London; Day 3: Uxbridge and Bletchley Park; Day 4: Cambridge, Duxford; Day 5: Dover; ... Beaches of Normandy Tours Band of Brothers Tours 48 Rue de Thouays, 50480 Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Normandy, ...
To learn about the heroic Allied soldiers, here's a rundown of tour options. Utah & Omaha Beaches D-Day Group Tour from Bayeux. 1,253. Free Cancellation. English. 8 hours 30 minutes. from $161.99. Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches Day Trip with Cider Tasting & Lunch from Paris. 3,014.
Available. $4,109. Oct 1 - Oct 12. Available. $3,889. Oct 8 - Oct 19. Available. $3,889. On our guided tour of London, Normandy, and Paris zip below the English Channel, discover coastal beaches, and end your trip in the iconic Paris.
Here's what I said there: If you take the first Eurostar from London to Paris and catch a train from there to Caen, the earliest you would arrive is 11:59. That might give you enough time to catch an afternoon tour, most of which end at 17:30. If you can catch the 17:58 train to Paris, you'll arrive in time to catch the last Eurostar to London ...
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Beaches of Normandy Tours Band of Brothers Tours 48 Rue de Thouays, 50480 Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Normandy, France Phone: +1 855-473-1999 Monday - Friday, 10am - 6pm ET e-mail: [email protected]
Feel the depth of the impact of World War II as you explore Normandy with an expert guide who brings history to life. Starting at Pointe du Hoc, stand on the steep cliffs and imagine the fierce battles that took place here during the D-Day invasion. After lunch, visit Omaha Beach and the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, where you can spend time acknowledging lost soldiers.