Join WWII expert Rodolphe Rutman for an immersive tour of Omaha Beach and PointeDuHoc. Relive history with firsthand stories and expert insights.
Join WWII expert Rodolphe Rutman for an immersive tour of Omaha Beach and PointeDuHoc. Relive history with firsthand stories and expert insights.
- Pointe Du Hoc Memorial - Explore the coastal German artillery site at Pointe du Hoc, famously scaled by American Ranger battalions on the morning of D-Day.
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D-Day Omaha Museum - Visit the cliffs of Vierville-sur-mer, overlooking Omaha Beach. Discover American military artifacts, including LCVP landing craft, displayed at the local museum.
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- Pointe Du Hoc Memorial - Explore the coastal German artillery site at Pointe du Hoc, famously scaled by American Ranger battalions on the morning of D-Day.
- D-Day Omaha Museum - Visit the cliffs of Vierville-sur-mer, overlooking Omaha Beach. Discover American military artifacts, including LCVP landing craft, displayed at the local museum.
- Normandy American Cemetery - Tour the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-mer. This remarkable memorial is situated on the Omaha Beach battlefield, offering insights into the D-Day events from a pivotal location.
- WN 62 (Widerstandsnest 62) - Explore the fortified WN62 German position. Located on the cliffs of Colleville-sur-mer above Omaha Beach, learn about D-Day from the German perspective through soldiers’ testimonies. Also, visit the monument honoring the American 1st Infantry Division.
- Omaha Beach Dog White - Stroll along Omaha Beach to experience the view of German fortifications as seen by American infantry on June 6, 1944.
- Rue Bernard Dargols - The Orphan’s House: Pause at a house on the cliffs of Omaha Beach, home to orphans in 1944. The D-Day landings and the arrival of American troops transformed their lives. Hear the poignant story of these children and the soldiers who cared for them.
- Advanced Landing Ground - Discover the temporary airfield at Omaha Beach, constructed by American troops shortly after the invasion. This site, used to evacuate wounded soldiers to England, holds a powerful story shared by your guide.
- Omaha Beach Memorial - Visit Saint-Laurent-sur-mer, home to the first monument honoring American troops who landed on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944.
- Emplacement du 1er CIMETIÈRE US en Normandie - Explore the site that temporarily served as a cemetery for American soldiers who fell on D-Day and the days following.
- Mémorial The soldiers 29th Division’s - Visit the memorial dedicated to the American 29th Infantry Division troops who participated in the Omaha Beach invasion during the early hours of D-Day.

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- Lunch
- Lunch
Spend an afternoon exploring the American landing beaches with our WWII expert. Rodolphe Rutman, your guide, vividly brings to life the events of the Battle of Normandy, drawing on over 30 years of dedicated private research. His connection to the events of June 6, 1944, began with the 50th anniversary of D-Day in 1994, when he assisted a group of 41…
Spend an afternoon exploring the American landing beaches with our WWII expert. Rodolphe Rutman, your guide, vividly brings to life the events of the Battle of Normandy, drawing on over 30 years of dedicated private research. His connection to the events of June 6, 1944, began with the 50th anniversary of D-Day in 1994, when he assisted a group of 41 American veteran paratroopers in a commemorative jump near Sainte-Mère-Église. Following this, Rodolphe became a filmmaker specializing in history, directing four TV documentary films about D-Day that were broadcast internationally. This experience allowed him to interview over 200 eyewitnesses of the summer 1944 events, including 13 American veterans who landed on Omaha Beach. Now residing in Normandy, he enjoys sharing his passion by leading tours to memorial sites. Prepare for an immersive and unforgettable journey through the 1944 Battle of Normandy.
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