Take a guided day trip from Paris to explore Normandy’s historic D-Day sites.
Start at Utah Beach, where American troops first landed, and learn about the strategic planning behind Operation Overlord. Walk along the battle-scarred coastline and hear stories of the soldiers who helped shape history.
Enjoy a pre-arranged Norman-style lunch in a charming port town before heading to Pointe du Hoc. Here, U.S. Army Rangers bravely scaled towering cliffs to capture a key German stronghold. The site remains much as it was, with bomb craters and bunkers overlooking the English Channel.
Next, visit Omaha Beach, where you'll have time to walk along the shore and reflect on one of the war’s fiercest battles.
The day ends at the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, where nearly 10,000 soldiers are laid to rest. Stroll through the peaceful grounds and take in the powerful tribute to their sacrifice.
This immersive tour offers a moving and unforgettable look at the events of D-Day.
You’ll join your expert guide in Paris aboard a comfortable, private coach. On the way to Normandy, learn the details of the Allied preparations for D-Day, the largest amphibious assault in history. Your guide, a fluent English-speaker, will stay with you throughout the tour to tell the story of the operation and answer questions from history buffs and curious minds.
On Utah Beach, your first stop, the Allies quickly defeated the German forces. You’ll visit an extraordinary D-Day museum housed in an old German bunker on the landing beach itself. The collection here brings home both the scale and the personal sacrifice involved in the operation, with an original B-26 airplane on display along with collections of soldiers’ letters home.
Utah Beach was the westernmost landing site on D-Day and played a crucial role in the success of the Allied invasion. Unlike Omaha Beach, the landings here were met with lighter resistance, allowing troops to move inland more quickly and secure vital strategic positions. Standing on Utah Beach today, with its vast stretch of sand and open coastline, gives a powerful sense of the scale of the operation and the courage of the soldiers who fought there. The site remains a deeply significant place to reflect on the challenges of D-Day and the determination that led to the liberation of Europe.
Having this pre-booked lunch on your day trip to Normandy is a great way to make the most of your time. Small towns have limited dining options, and searching for a restaurant can take away from your experience. With lunch arranged in advance, you can enjoy a hassle-free meal in a lovely port town, taking in the coastal atmosphere while savoring local cuisine. This ensures a smooth and efficient day, allowing you to focus on the history and significance of the D-Day sites without worrying about where to eat.
Pointe du Hoc stands as one of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring D-Day battle sites. Perched on steep cliffs overlooking the English Channel, it was a heavily fortified German stronghold that posed a major threat to the Allied landings. On June 6, 1944, U.S. Army Rangers heroically scaled the 100-foot cliffs under relentless enemy fire to seize the position. Today, the site remains largely untouched, with original German bunkers, bomb craters, and shattered fortifications serving as a powerful reminder of the battle’s intensity. Walking through this rugged terrain offers a deep appreciation for the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought to secure this pivotal stronghold.
Stopping at Omaha Beach is essential to fully grasp the scale and impact of D-Day. This was where American forces faced the fiercest resistance, with heavy casualties in the fight to secure the beach. Walking along the shoreline allows you to reflect on the bravery and sacrifice of those who landed here. Seeing the vast expanse of sand and imagining the events of June 6, 1944, provides a powerful, personal connection to history that no museum or monument alone can offer.
The American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer is a deeply moving tribute to the nearly 10,000 U.S. soldiers who gave their lives during the Normandy landings. Overlooking Omaha Beach, its rows of white crosses and Stars of David stretch across a serene landscape, offering a place for reflection and remembrance. Walking through the cemetery allows you to truly appreciate the scale of the sacrifice made for freedom. The memorial, reflecting pool, and chapel provide a solemn yet beautiful setting to honor these heroes and their enduring legacy.
Meet at Place du Général Kœnig, 75017 Paris beside the church at the intersection of the boulevard d'Aurelle de Paladines and the Avenue de la Porte des Ternes. The City Wonders representative (holding a City Wonders sign) will be standing on the right side when facing the Church.
• We kindly ask our guests to be at the meeting point 15 minutes before departure. Guests arriving after departure cannot be accommodated, & missed tours or tickets cannot be refunded.
• Our City Wonders guides will be holding a sign or flag at the meeting point for easy recognition. The meeting point is located in front of the Church Notre-Dame de Compassion, Place du General Kœnig, 75017 Paris, NOT at Notre Dame De Paris Cathedral.
• This tour is not wheelchair/stroller accessible
• Please inform us of any specific dietary requirements at time of booking.
• We strongly recommend all clients who are traveling with infants to bring their own infant or child seat. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to ensure the safety of their child.
• Gratuities for your guide/driver that provided excellent service are appreciated!
• City Wonders is not responsible for any personal belongings that are lost or damaged. Guests should ensure they keep track of their items throughout the entire duration of the tour. Please note that any additional shipping costs related to retrieved items will not be covered by City Wonders.
• For the comfort of all passengers, hot beverages and food are not permitted on the bus.
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