Explore Easy Company’s heroic journey with expert guides on a private Band of Brothers tour from Le Havre. Tailored, respectful, unforgettable.
Explore Easy Company’s heroic journey with expert guides on a private Band of Brothers tour from Le Havre. Tailored, respectful, unforgettable.
- Sainte Mere Eglise - The first French town to be liberated on D-Day. The guide narrates the tale of the 82nd and 101st Airborne’s tumultuous nighttime drop. Witness the church steeple where paratrooper John Steele famously hung for hours. Stroll through the main square where paratroopers landed amidst German gunfire.
- Utah Beach - Stand on the…
- Sainte Mere Eglise - The first French town to be liberated on D-Day. The guide narrates the tale of the 82nd and 101st Airborne’s tumultuous nighttime drop. Witness the church steeple where paratrooper John Steele famously hung for hours. Stroll through the main square where paratroopers landed amidst German gunfire.
- Utah Beach - Stand on the sands where the 4th Infantry Division landed at 6:30 AM on June 6, 1944. The guide explains the crucial role of the 101st Airborne in capturing causeways and exits behind the beach, ensuring the landing’s success. Explore the remaining German bunkers and coastal defenses.
- Manoir de Brecourt - Visit the exact field where Lieutenant Richard “Dick” Winters led 13 men from Easy Company in an assault against four German 105mm howitzers on June 6, 1944. This action, highlighted in Episode 2 of Band of Brothers, is studied at West Point as a classic example of small-unit tactics. The guide uses tactical maps and archival photos to walk clients through the assault position by position:
Where Winters gave the order
How each gun was neutralized
Where Private John D. Halls was killed (the first Easy Company casualty in Normandy)
- Carentan - The strategic crossroads town that Easy Company fought to capture in intense urban combat (Episode 3 “Carentan”). Walk the streets where soldiers engaged in house-to-house fighting. The guide points out the bridge where Easy Company advanced under fire.
- Omaha Beach - Experience the sector where D-Day’s outcome was uncertain. Omaha Beach witnessed the fiercest fighting on June 6, 1944, with over 2,400 American casualties. Although not part of Easy Company’s specific sector, Omaha symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice of American forces in Normandy.
Walk the sands where the 1st and 29th Infantry Divisions faced a brutal reception from German positions on the bluffs above. The guide explains the tactical chaos, the heroism of individual soldiers who broke through, and why this beach nearly spelled disaster for the entire invasion.
Visit remaining German bunkers and walk to the waterline to grasp the impossible odds these men faced.
- Cimetiere Americain de Colleville-sur-Mer - The guide leads you directly to the graves of seven Easy Company soldiers who rest here in honored glory:
• John D. Halls — Killed at Brecourt Manor, June 6, 1944
• Robert J. Van Klinken — Killed in Holland, October 5, 1944
• Donald Hoobler — Died of accidental gunshot wound, January 3, 1945 (Bastogne)
• Alex Penkala Jr. — Killed by artillery, January 10, 1945 (Bastogne)
• Eugene E. Jackson — Killed by artillery, January 10, 1945 (Bastogne)
• Warren “Skip” Muck — Killed by artillery, January 10, 1945 (Bastogne)
• Robert T. Smith — Killed in action during the war
The guide shares personal stories of each man—who they were, how they lived, how they died, and how their brothers in Easy Company remembered them. This is where the weight of the day settles in. Clients often experience profound emotional moments here. Time and space are given for quiet reflection.

- Private transportation
- Return to ship guaranteed
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Local guide and driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Return to ship guaranteed
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Local guide and driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
The exclusive private Band of Brothers tour from Le Havre cruise port. Our guides are specialists in the 101st Airborne, possessing in-depth knowledge of Easy Company’s battles, unlike typical D-Day operators.
What makes us unique:
Genuine Easy Company expertise — We utilize archival photos, tactical maps, and HBO episode comparisons at each location. At…
The exclusive private Band of Brothers tour from Le Havre cruise port. Our guides are specialists in the 101st Airborne, possessing in-depth knowledge of Easy Company’s battles, unlike typical D-Day operators.
What makes us unique:
Genuine Easy Company expertise — We utilize archival photos, tactical maps, and HBO episode comparisons at each location. At Brecourt Manor, you’ll gain a detailed understanding of the assault, gun-by-gun.
Your private day, your pace — Prefer more time at the cemetery or less at museums? We adjust to your preferences. No inflexible bus schedules.
Cruise guarantee — Over 10 years with zero missed ships. We continuously monitor your vessel and ensure a timely return.
Complete Normandy experience — We cover Omaha Beach AND Easy Company sites in a single, well-paced day.
Emotional intelligence — We have guided numerous veterans’ families, handling sacred moments with profound respect and sensitivity.
This is a pilgrimage, not just a sightseeing tour. We honor it as such.
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.