This tour offers an opportunity to explore the sites of the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation, providing a deep dive into World War II history with a knowledgeable guide. Each tour is distinct, so please inform us if there are particular sites or graves in the area you wish to visit. All our tours are private and/or customized, accommodating up to 7 passengers.
This tour offers an opportunity to explore the sites of the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation, providing a deep dive into World War II history with a knowledgeable guide. Each tour is distinct, so please inform us if there are particular sites or graves in the area you wish to visit. All our tours are private and/or customized, accommodating up to 7 passengers.
- Lestrem - This location witnessed the tragic event where 97 soldiers from the Royal Norfolk Regiment were killed by the SS Division Totenkopf on May 27, 1940, during the Dunkirk retreat.
- Musee Dunkerque 1940 - Operation Dynamo - Situated in the harbor at Bastion 32, the Dunkirk War Museum served as the headquarters for French and Allied…
- Lestrem - This location witnessed the tragic event where 97 soldiers from the Royal Norfolk Regiment were killed by the SS Division Totenkopf on May 27, 1940, during the Dunkirk retreat.
- Musee Dunkerque 1940 - Operation Dynamo - Situated in the harbor at Bastion 32, the Dunkirk War Museum served as the headquarters for French and Allied forces during the battle.
- Dunkirk - The evacuation beach remains largely unchanged since 1940, with estimates suggesting that two-thirds of those rescued were evacuated via the Eastern Mole (the pier).
- Dunkirk - The 58-meter high belfry is a notable landmark of Dunkirk, located opposite the Saint-Eloi church. Enjoy a lunch break at a local café.
- Zuydcoote - In May 1940, the Zuydcoote Sanatorium was transformed into a field hospital for retreating Allied troops and remained operational until the evacuation concluded. Nearby, the wreck of the Crested Eagle, sunk by German dive bombers on May 28, 1940, is visible at low tide.
- Leffrinckoucke - The Fort des Dunes, also known as the Leffrinckoucke Fort, was constructed in 1878 to defend Dunkirk. It served as the headquarters for the French 12th Division in May and June 1940.
- Commonwealth War Graves Dunkirk - The Dunkirk Memorial, managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, honors 4,505 missing members of the British Expeditionary Force.

- Private transportation
- Expert private guide specializing in WW1
- All-access site and museum entry fees included
- Private transportation
- Expert private guide specializing in WW1
- All-access site and museum entry fees included
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.