Normandy Day Trip with D-Day Beaches and Lunch
Travel from Paris to the historic beaches of Normandy, visiting key World War II landmarks including Utah Beach, the Normandy American Cemetery and Omaha Beach.
On June 6, 1944, the beaches of Normandy became the setting for one of World War II's most pivotal battles. At Utah Beach, Allied forces advanced quickly, while Omaha Beach saw intense resistance and heavy losses—both crucial in the fight for freedom. This tour offers a powerful tribute to the courage and sacrifice of those who served on D-Day.
Depart from central Paris in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach with an expert guide who shares compelling stories of the invasion. Visit Utah Beach and its museum, set in a former German bunker, featuring rare artifacts, personal letters, and a restored B-26 bomber. Enjoy a two-course lunch with cider at a quiet Normandy port before heading to Pointe du Hoc, where dramatic cliffs and bomb craters mark the fierce battle that unfolded there. Then walk the sands of Omaha Beach and reflect at the Normandy American Cemetery, where nearly 10,000 white crosses honor the fallen. This unforgettable experience brings D-Day's history to life in a deeply meaningful way.
Duration: 14 hours