Explore Canada’s WWII legacy on a private tour from Cherbourg. Visit Juno Beach, a dedicated museum, and a war cemetery. Book now.
Explore Canada’s WWII legacy on a private tour from Cherbourg. Visit Juno Beach, a dedicated museum, and a war cemetery. Book now.
- Juno Beach - Begin your journey at Juno Beach, where Canadian assault troops bravely landed amidst intense German defenses. Here, the Canadians experienced the second-highest number of casualties, with the Americans facing the most at Omaha Beach.
- Juno Beach Centre - This is the sole Canadian museum in Normandy. It is divided into seven…
- Juno Beach - Begin your journey at Juno Beach, where Canadian assault troops bravely landed amidst intense German defenses. Here, the Canadians experienced the second-highest number of casualties, with the Americans facing the most at Omaha Beach.
- Juno Beach Centre - This is the sole Canadian museum in Normandy. It is divided into seven sections, detailing Canada’s pre-war state, its full commitment to the war effort, the various Canadian campaigns in Europe, and the overall human cost. The museum also features a rotating temporary exhibition.
Situated just behind the sand dunes of Juno Beach, the center is surrounded by German bunkers, beach obstacles, Canadian and Allied military equipment, monuments, sculptures, an inukshuk, and informative signs.
- Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery - Nestled between Beny and Reviers, inland from Juno Beach atop a small hill overlooking the coast, this cemetery is meticulously maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. It serves as the final resting place for 2,043 Canadians (along with one French and four British soldiers), including the 359 Canadians who perished on D-Day.
The entrance is adorned with four maple trees and the Stone of Remembrance. At the heart of the cemetery stands the Cross of Sacrifice, encircled by limestone headstones, all of which have been recently replaced.
- Bernieres-sur-Mer - On the eastern side of Juno Beach, two additional infantry regiments launched their attack: the Queen’s Own Rifles and the North Shore. At Bernières, where La Chaudière Regiment later arrived, stands the main monument near the iconic “Canadian House” seen in numerous D-Day photographs, which still proudly displays a Canadian flag.
The German resistance in this area, followed by a counter-attack from the south, slowed the advance inland toward Caen and prevented the troops from reaching the Carpiquet airfield.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Multilingual Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Multilingual Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Juno Beach Centre Є8.50 per person
- Lunch
- Juno Beach Centre Є8.50 per person
- Lunch
This exclusive private shore excursion from Cherbourg is dedicated solely to the Canadian narrative of D-Day, making it a must-do for Canadian travelers and anyone interested in the comprehensive Allied landing on June 6, 1944. At Juno Beach, Canadian assault troops bravely landed against strong German defenses. The Juno Beach Centre shares the story of…
This exclusive private shore excursion from Cherbourg is dedicated solely to the Canadian narrative of D-Day, making it a must-do for Canadian travelers and anyone interested in the comprehensive Allied landing on June 6, 1944. At Juno Beach, Canadian assault troops bravely landed against strong German defenses. The Juno Beach Centre shares the story of the 45,000 Canadians who sacrificed their lives through photographs, archives, and personal accounts. The day is completed with visits to the Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery and Bernières-sur-Mer, honoring a historical chapter often overlooked by other tours. Your private vehicle is reserved just for your group, with pickup from any location in Cherbourg and a guaranteed return to your ship.
- Tour duration is travel time included
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.