Discover the best top things to do in Vierville-sur-Mer, France including Full Day Private Tour: American D-Day Beaches from Bayeux, OMAHA U.S Landing Beach - Day trip from Paris to Normandy in a small group, Omaha Beach sector - Afternoon private tour from Caen aboard a Van (3/6 pax), Pointe du Hoc,Omaha Beach, American Cemetery - Day trip from Paris to Normandy, Day trip from Paris to Omaha Beach, American Cemetery - Private Tour (2/4 pax) , Day trip from Paris to Pointe du Hoc and Omaha beach - Private Tour (2/4 pax).
5.0 based on 2 reviews
→ Our D-Day Private Tour is a great way to discover the landing sites of Normandy in your own Private party, accompanied by a professional native English-speaker Guide (multilingual options too: Fr/De/Es) → All of the D-Day sites listed – as well as other brief stops on our planned route – have been carefully chosen to include the major sites in The American D-Day landing sector. At major sites there is ample free time to walk around and take photos. Plenty of rest stops if required → Our of our D-Day Tours are fully customizable → You will have your own dedicated native-speaker guide for the entire duration of the Private Tour, who will go out of his / her way to make your day memorable and endeavor to answer your every question → Our D-Day Private Tours are conducted in luxury 8-seat Mercedes: Leather reclining seats, tinted windows, fridge with soda & water, coffee & tea, Wi-Fi, USB for your devices. Our vehicles are also equipped with the latest in security & safety technology
Inclusions: Hi-rez visual material presented on sites in an informative manner , Hotel pick-up / drop-off, Private Tour exclusively for your party, We serve hot Coffee, Tea, water, sodas throughout the day, USB charging ports, Wi-Fi, neck cushions
Exclusions: Lunch, Option Cavados Cidre Tasting at famous orchard €10 p/p, Museum / Visitor Centre entrance fees, Lunch & drinks bought outside the vehicle
Our family of 6 had a terrific time visiting Mont St Michel and the DDay sites. Iain customized an itinerary that worked perfectly for us. He was a pleasure to work with as we planned our visit. We started with an early morning pickup at CDG and an interesting drive along the cheese route to Mont Saint Michel. After seeing the incredible sunrise over the MSM Abbey, we continued onto Bayeux and this was where Iain shined. His knowledge of the DDay sites and WWII history was incredible and he kept everyone's interest, which is notable as we ranged in age from adult, to college students, to an 11 year old. Unfortunately, we were forced to change our plans for our last day in Normandy due to illness and Iain was very flexible and supportive. He drove us back into Paris that evening. I would highly recommend NormandyONtour.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
HIGHTLIGHTS Visit to Normandy D-Day battle sites and Omaha beach from Paris Step back in time on a history tour, and learn about the events of June 6, 1944 Walk along the « bloody beach » and pay your respect to the fallen US soldiers. See some impressives german bunkers built across the bluffs (WN62) overlooking Omaha beach, around which fierces and deadly fighting took place on D-day Get enough time to visit without being rush both the American Cemetery and the US Visitor Centre, Omaha Beach Discover the impressive collection of fighting armoured vehicles at Overlord Museum, Omaha beach
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Admission ticket to Overlord Museum
Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Lunch
November 11th is a day of remembrance in the US for all of our veterans but this day holds a very special meaning to everyone affected by WW1. In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month the War to End All Wars was over. I had very little knowledge of the details other than my grandfather’s recently discovered military records from his service in Europe during WW1. Regis was able to use these few details to discover my grandfather’s exact battlefield locations and the significance of his unit’s contribution to the war effort. I was so enthralled by my 1st tour in November of 2019, that I booked another private tour with Regis in February 2020. Regis was able to expand on my knowledge of the war and of my grandfather’s role in the overall Allied effort. Now after a year has passed, I can reflect on this experience and humbly try to express my thanks to Regis for his extraordinary knowledge and interest in the history of his country and the Allies during WW1 and WW2. I hope to be able to return soon when the situation allows, and to explore more of the lessons of this important time. On this special day, I want to extend a special thanks to Regis for 2 incredible tours and for my deepened understanding of a grandfather’s legacy.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Half a day visit to Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S landing beaches from Caen Travel with your own group (3/6 travellers) aboard a comfortable and air-conditioned Minivan for a more personalized atmosphere Step back in time on a history tour, and learn about the events of June 6, 1944 See the impressive 100 feet hight cliffs and german bunkers overlooking the British channel at Point du Hoc Walk along the Bloody Beach (Omaha) Visit the Normandy American War Cemetery Discover the impressive collection of fighting armoured vehicles at Overlord Museum, Omaha beach
Inclusions: Admission tickets to the Caen Peace of Memorial, Driver Guide, Travel with a small group (2/6 travellers) aboard a comfortable and air-conditioned Minivan, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Hotels Pick-up and Drop-off, Lunch
November 11th is a day of remembrance in the US for all of our veterans but this day holds a very special meaning to everyone affected by WW1. In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month the War to End All Wars was over. I had very little knowledge of the details other than my grandfather’s recently discovered military records from his service in Europe during WW1. Regis was able to use these few details to discover my grandfather’s exact battlefield locations and the significance of his unit’s contribution to the war effort. I was so enthralled by my 1st tour in November of 2019, that I booked another private tour with Regis in February 2020. Regis was able to expand on my knowledge of the war and of my grandfather’s role in the overall Allied effort. Now after a year has passed, I can reflect on this experience and humbly try to express my thanks to Regis for his extraordinary knowledge and interest in the history of his country and the Allies during WW1 and WW2. I hope to be able to return soon when the situation allows, and to explore more of the lessons of this important time. On this special day, I want to extend a special thanks to Regis for 2 incredible tours and for my deepened understanding of a grandfather’s legacy.
4.8 based on 12 reviews
Visit to Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S landing beaches from Paris See the 100 feet high cliffs and german bunkers overlooking the British channel at Point du Hoc Walk along the Bloody Beach (Omaha) Visit the American War Cemetery Discover the pretty little town of Arromanche and the vestige of the artificial port Step back in time on a history tour, and learn about the events of June 6, 1944 Visit the Caen Peace Memorial and german general « Von Richter » Communications center & headquaters underneath bunker
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Driver Guide, Admission tickets to the Caen Peace of Memorial, This tour includes pick up and drop off from your hotel location (in central Paris) by minibus
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities (optional)
November 11th is a day of remembrance in the US for all of our veterans but this day holds a very special meaning to everyone affected by WW1. In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month the War to End All Wars was over. I had very little knowledge of the details other than my grandfather’s recently discovered military records from his service in Europe during WW1. Regis was able to use these few details to discover my grandfather’s exact battlefield locations and the significance of his unit’s contribution to the war effort. I was so enthralled by my 1st tour in November of 2019, that I booked another private tour with Regis in February 2020. Regis was able to expand on my knowledge of the war and of my grandfather’s role in the overall Allied effort. Now after a year has passed, I can reflect on this experience and humbly try to express my thanks to Regis for his extraordinary knowledge and interest in the history of his country and the Allies during WW1 and WW2. I hope to be able to return soon when the situation allows, and to explore more of the lessons of this important time. On this special day, I want to extend a special thanks to Regis for 2 incredible tours and for my deepened understanding of a grandfather’s legacy.
Travel with your own group of passengers (2/4 travellers) aboard a Private Air conditioned Minivan Step back in time on a history tour, and learn about the events of June 6, 1944 See few impressives bunkers at WN62, a deadly German fortification on D-Day ! Walk along the « bloody beach » (Omaha) and pay your respect to the fallen americans soldiers while visiting the American War Cemetery Get enough time to visit without being rush both the American Cemetery and the US Visitor Centre, Omaha Beach Discover the impressive collection of fighting armoured vehicles at Overlord Museum, Omaha beach.
Inclusions: This tour includes pick up and drop off from your hotel location (in central Paris) by minibus, Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, Driver Guide, Admission tickets to Overlord Museum in Colleville sur Mer
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities (optional)
November 11th is a day of remembrance in the US for all of our veterans but this day holds a very special meaning to everyone affected by WW1. In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month the War to End All Wars was over. I had very little knowledge of the details other than my grandfather’s recently discovered military records from his service in Europe during WW1. Regis was able to use these few details to discover my grandfather’s exact battlefield locations and the significance of his unit’s contribution to the war effort. I was so enthralled by my 1st tour in November of 2019, that I booked another private tour with Regis in February 2020. Regis was able to expand on my knowledge of the war and of my grandfather’s role in the overall Allied effort. Now after a year has passed, I can reflect on this experience and humbly try to express my thanks to Regis for his extraordinary knowledge and interest in the history of his country and the Allies during WW1 and WW2. I hope to be able to return soon when the situation allows, and to explore more of the lessons of this important time. On this special day, I want to extend a special thanks to Regis for 2 incredible tours and for my deepened understanding of a grandfather’s legacy.
Visit to Normandy D-Day battle sites and U.S landing beaches from Paris See the 100 feet hight clifffs and german bunkers overlooking the British channel at Point du Hoc Walk along the Bloody Beach (Omaha) Visit the American War Cemetery Discover the pretty little town of Arromanche and the vestige of the artificial port Step back in time on a history tour, and learn about the events of June 6, 1944 Visit the Caen Peace Memorial and german general « Von Richter » Communications center & headquaters underneath bunker
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Driver Guide, Admission tickets to the Caen Peace of Memorial, This tour includes pick up and drop off from your hotel location (in central Paris) by minibus
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities (optional)
November 11th is a day of remembrance in the US for all of our veterans but this day holds a very special meaning to everyone affected by WW1. In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month the War to End All Wars was over. I had very little knowledge of the details other than my grandfather’s recently discovered military records from his service in Europe during WW1. Regis was able to use these few details to discover my grandfather’s exact battlefield locations and the significance of his unit’s contribution to the war effort. I was so enthralled by my 1st tour in November of 2019, that I booked another private tour with Regis in February 2020. Regis was able to expand on my knowledge of the war and of my grandfather’s role in the overall Allied effort. Now after a year has passed, I can reflect on this experience and humbly try to express my thanks to Regis for his extraordinary knowledge and interest in the history of his country and the Allies during WW1 and WW2. I hope to be able to return soon when the situation allows, and to explore more of the lessons of this important time. On this special day, I want to extend a special thanks to Regis for 2 incredible tours and for my deepened understanding of a grandfather’s legacy.
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