Embark on a small group exploration of the historic Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S landing beaches from Caen. Step back in time, visit Point du Hoc, walk along Omaha Beach, and discover the Overlord Museum.
Embark on a small group exploration of the historic Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S landing beaches from Caen. Step back in time, visit Point du Hoc, walk along Omaha Beach, and discover the Overlord Museum.
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Pointe du Hoc - After meeting with the driver-guide “Régis,” travelers will journey to the Normandy beaches in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan.
“Pointe du Hoc” features 100-foot high cliffs situated between Omaha and Utah beaches, offering a view of the English Channel.
In mid-1943, the German TODT organization installed six long-range…
- Pointe du Hoc - After meeting with the driver-guide “Régis,” travelers will journey to the Normandy beaches in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan.
“Pointe du Hoc” features 100-foot high cliffs situated between Omaha and Utah beaches, offering a view of the English Channel.
In mid-1943, the German TODT organization installed six long-range artillery guns (155mm caliber) in concrete bunkers facing the English Channel atop the cliff.
“Pointe du Hoc” was one of the many German stronghold positions in Hitler’s plan to construct a defensive wall along the European coast, known as “The Atlantic Wall,” which included bunkers, gun batteries, and a network of beach obstacles.
On June 6, 1944, at 7:10 am, 225 US Rangers landed below the cliffs and began scaling them using ropes to storm the gun emplacements and destroy them. The remnants of concrete bunkers, bomb craters, and battle traces are still visible today.
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National Guard Monument Memorial - The National Guard Monument is located at WN72, where the 29th National Guard Division broke through German defenses on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The monument and the original bunker it sits atop are maintained by NGEF to honor the legacy of all National Guardsmen who fought in the European theater.
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Omaha Beach - In the Easy Green sector, two monuments were erected after the war and still stand facing the beach:
Monument “Signal of the Liberation” (photo stop on the spot)
This monument commemorates the landing of the Allied Forces on June 6, 1944, on Omaha Beach and the liberation of Europe. Two frescoes are displayed on either side of the monument, one dedicated to the 1st US Infantry Division and the other to the 116th Regimental Combat Team of the 29th US Infantry Division.
Monument “The Braves” (photo stop on the spot)
A monumental work by sculptor Anilore Banon, paying tribute to the courage of Allied Forces soldiers.
Visitors will have some time to walk along the beach and perhaps collect a bit of sand to place in a small glass container as a keepsake.
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Overlord Museum - Omaha Beach - The Overlord Museum chronicles the period from the Allied landing to the liberation of Paris. The collection was gathered by someone who witnessed the conflict and participated in the reconstruction of Normandy. Personal items from individual soldiers and armored fighting vehicles from the six armies in Normandy are presented in a series of reconstructions showcasing over 35 vehicles, tanks, and guns.
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Cimetiere Americain de Colleville-sur-Mer - The guide will now take visitors to the beautifully maintained American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, which overlooks nearby Omaha Beach. The 180-acre site contains 9,387 perfectly aligned white crosses and a memorial chapel, providing a poignant scene for visitors to reflect on the cost of war.
While walking among the rows of white grave headstones, the historian guide will share stories of soldiers who fought in the area and were awarded the highest military decorations for gallantry.

- Travel with a small group (4/8 travellers) aboard a comfortable and air conditioning Minivan
- Admission tickets to Overlord Museum in Colleville sur Mer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Driver Guide
- Travel with a small group (4/8 travellers) aboard a comfortable and air conditioning Minivan
- Admission tickets to Overlord Museum in Colleville sur Mer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Driver Guide
- Hotels Pick-up and Drop-off
- Lunch
- Hotels Pick-up and Drop-off
- Lunch
Visit the historic Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S. landing beaches from Caen.
Travel in a small group of 4 to 8 participants in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan.
Step back in time on a historical tour and learn about the events of June 6, 1944.
Marvel at the 100-foot-high cliffs and German bunkers overlooking the English Channel at Pointe du…
Visit the historic Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S. landing beaches from Caen.
Travel in a small group of 4 to 8 participants in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan.
Step back in time on a historical tour and learn about the events of June 6, 1944.
Marvel at the 100-foot-high cliffs and German bunkers overlooking the English Channel at Pointe du Hoc.
Stroll along Omaha Beach, known as Bloody Beach.
Pay your respects at the Normandy American War Cemetery.
Explore the extensive collection of armored fighting vehicles at the Overlord Museum, Omaha Beach.
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.