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Booking this spectacular tour from Paris we'll give you the chance to explore Normandy coast, the D-Day landing beaches of World War II, Pointe Du Hoc, Omaha Beach, American Cemetery, the Visitor Center and learn stories about the World War II.
In this journey you will:
• Pay your respects at the American Cemetery
• Listen to tales Omaha Beach Visitor Centre
• Walk through the casemats of Pointe Du Hoc
- Round-trip transport by car or minivan included
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entrance Fees
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Food and drinks
Souvenirs(available to purchase)
Chọn điểm đón
Omaha Beach
The famous beach where the american army landed on 6th of June 1944
Pointe du Hoc
The place where the United States Army Ranger Assault Group assaulted and captured it after scaling the cliffs. Pointe du Hoc was a part of Atlantic Wall fortifications
Pickup included
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866TaylorB,
14 thg 7, 2025
- Tripadvisor
If you've seen the epic 1998 movie Saving Private Ryan, you've seen the American Cemetery and Memorial that sits on a cliff overlooking Omaha Beach and the English Channel, east of St. Laurent-sur-Mer and northwest of Bayeux in Colleville-sur-Mer. Twice, at the beginning and at the end of the movie. Dedicated on July 18, 1956, these hallowed grounds cover 172.5 acres and preserve the remains of 9,389 Americans who died in the Allied liberation of France in World War 11. It includes three Medal of Honor recipients and 45 sets of brothers. Open daily from 9 to 5, it is visited by 2 million people each year. The Memorial consists of a semicircular colonnade with a loggia at each end containing large maps and narratives of the military operations. At the center is the bronze statue, "Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves." An orientation table overlooking the beach depicts the landings in Normandy. Facing west at the Memorial, one sees in the foreground the reflecting pool. Beyond is the burial area with a circular chapel. When my father returned to Omaha Beach for the 50th anniversary of the invasion, he said the most poignant moment he experienced was walking through the cemetery. He found the graves of two soldiers he knew in the 26th infantry regiment of the First Division. In 2007, the $30 million Normandy Visitor Center opened adjacent to the cemetery.
Ricmar60,
13 thg 6, 2025
- Tripadvisor
I don't think that photos can do justice to this location. The cemetery with it's 8000+ crosses is so impressive. The area is immaculately kept. They have a fine museum with artifacts and videos of D-day. The tour of the cliffs at Omaha Beach was also very impressive. We visited at high tide, so unfortunately there was very little beach showing.
Gabriele Z,
3 thg 8, 2022
- Tripadvisor
Incredible place, the historical exhibition and the multitude of white crosses provoke feelings of admiration and sadness beyond words. Amazing. A must go.
sjohylton,
3 thg 5, 2022
- Tripadvisor
Doru was the BEST tour guide we have ever experienced. He was extremely knowledgeable, and he knew so much history not only about our tour but ALL of Europe. He was on time, and he kept us on schedule so we could make the most of our time and scheduled stops and return to Paris within the timeframe we agreed upon. Thank you! Doru for being so professional and kind. We feel like you are a friend now, and when we return to Paris, we will be in touch before our travel. Thank you! for a great day and experience! We will never forget it. It was the best day of our trip!
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