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The D-Day Beaches Day Trip

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June 6, 1944 - Operation Overlord began the liberation of Fortress Europe. We are happy to offer you the opportunity of an unforgettable visit to the D-Day beaches in Normandy. This day trip from Paris will take you to Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, Pointe du Hoc, the Omaha Beach Memorial Museum and the German Longues-sur-Mer battery. This is a must for all World War II enthusiasts.

Your guide will meet you in front in Place du Quebec, usher you into the comfortable air conditioned/heated minivan (this is not by bike) and head out into the beautiful Normandy countryside. It may be difficult to imagine tens of thousands of soldiers waging war in such a stunning region of France. Be ready to relive that great and terrible day as your guide fills you with both broad overviews and fascinating details.

Reservations

Reservations are required for the D-Day Beaches Day Trip. You may either reserve here or call our office. Please note there are no refunds for The D-Day Beaches Day Trip.

Telephone
01-56-58-10-54 (calling from within France)
+33-1-56-58-10-54 (calling from outside France)
1-866-614-6218 (toll-free from North America to our Paris office)

Tour Highlights

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    The American Cemetery

    Technically United States territory, the cemetery is the final resting place for almost 10,000 fallen US soldiers. The grounds are beautifully kept and offer a stunning view over Omaha Beach and the English Channel.

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    Omaha Beach

    "Bloody Omaha" extends to the east and west below the American Cemetery. Viewers of Saving Private Ryan have an idea of what happened here.

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    Pointe du Hoc

    Today the small peninsula looks like the surface of the moon - hundreds of bombs and shells were dropped here to disable the two long-range guns that could fire on both Omaha and Utah beaches. The US Rangers suffered terrible casualties here.

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    Longes-sur-Mer Battery

    Four long-range German guns and their bunkers still intact after heavy Allied aerial bombardment. Be sure to also take a walk to the observation bunker that hangs over the cliff above the English Channel.


Price

The price is the same for both students and adults and includes train transportation to and from Paris.

Prices

  • €150 Adults/Students

Schedule

  • Daily All Year

Meeting Point

  • Our Office The train tickets and vouchers must be collected in our office (24, rue Edgar Faure, Paris 75015) At least one day in advance of your scheduled tour. Detailed meeting point information will be included on your voucher.
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Quality of Your Guides

I just wanted to say my wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the French Revolution walk today.

Our guide, Mike, was fantastic with his knowledge and the way he told the stories about that time. He was also interested in the people that were travelling with him for the tour and interacted as if we had known him for much longer than the time of the walk.

Congratualtions on the quality of your guide and the tour. We will certainly do more in the future.

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