








Travel through history on a private journey to the Normandy D-Day landing sites, where the course of World War II was forever changed. This deeply moving experience offers an in-depth look at the beaches, memorials, and key locations associated with June 6, 1944.
Explore these historic sites in a respectful and personal setting, allowing time for reflection and understanding. A private tour provides a more meaningful connection to the events and stories behind the Allied landings, away from crowded group excursions.
A powerful and unforgettable experience, especially meaningful for American travelers seeking to honor history while discovering one of the most significant regions in France.
11h to 12h
Private Tour with Driver Only: €1299
Private Tour with Professional Guide: €1799
Languages: Tours available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, with additional languages upon request.
Custom experiences available for a truly personalized tour.
Pricing is for the entire group, and our private vans can accommodate up to 8 guests.
Prices are listed in euros; USD pricing is available at Checkout.
For groups larger than 8 guests, please contact us via our form or WhatsApp to receive the best possible quote.
Pick-up and drop-off services are provided from all Hotels, airports, and major locations in Paris, including central Paris and the surrounding areas.
Perched on dramatic cliffs overlooking the English Channel, Pointe du Hoc is one of the most striking D-Day sites in Normandy. On June 6, 1944, U.S. Army Rangers scaled these 30-meter cliffs under heavy enemy fire to destroy a key German artillery battery. The bomb craters and bunkers remain untouched to this day — a raw and powerful testament to the courage of those men.
A key D-Day landing site and the most iconic of the Normandy beaches, Omaha stretches 8 kilometers along the Channel coast. On June 6, 1944, American soldiers faced some of the fiercest resistance of the entire invasion here. Walking this beach today — now peaceful and open — is a deeply moving experience, symbolizing the sacrifice, courage, and ultimate cost of freedom.
An emotional tribute to the American servicemen who gave their lives during the Battle of Normandy, this cemetery overlooks Omaha Beach in a setting of quiet dignity. Over 9,000 white crosses and Stars of David stretch across immaculate grounds, each one a reminder of the price paid for liberty. Few places in the world leave a more lasting impression on visitors.
Arromanches is home to one of the most remarkable engineering achievements of the Second World War — the Mulberry artificial harbor, built by the Allies within days of D-Day to land troops and supplies directly onto the Normandy beaches. The remains of this colossal structure are still visible in the sea today, offering a fascinating glimpse into the logistical genius that made the liberation of Europe possible.
More than 24 hours before the tour = Full refund.
Less than 24 hours = No refund.
You’ll receive a full refund if your ship cannot dock at the port, whether due to schedule changes or force majeure events.






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