Visit the D-Day beaches during this full-day trip from Paris to Normandy.
Stop at Omaha Beach to learn stories and historical facts about WWII; stop at the Juno Beach Center; pause at the American Cemetery. Gain fascinating insights into the sacrifices of Allied soldiers and the French citizens they liberated. Discover Normandy's D-Day sites from Paris in just one day Explore Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, and Arromanches' artificial harbor
Delve into the WWII history of the area with your Round-trip transportation.
Pickup included
Come and discover the landing beaches and understand the historical, geographical and human circumstances of the fighting that began on June 6, 1944.
By private transfer from Paris, the excursion proposes to explore the countless places of memory, between souvenirs, cemetery, German blockhouses of the Atlantic Wall, museums and coastal towns.
Your private trip provided by PROFI DRIVER
• Any changes to the trip that may delay the driver or extend the trip for some time or for extra stop, you need to contact us to assign an additional fee for your requirements.
• Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Please contact us if you have a lot of luggage.
• Exceptional situations such as air traffic controller strikes, extreme weather, etc. can only be compensated to a limited extent, meaning that users must accept a longer waiting period or last-minute cancellations.
• If there is a problem finding our driver please contact the phone number showed in your Vaucher.
• For any questions, please contact us, we are always happy to help you.
Cancellation policy:
• Free cancellation is only possible up to 7 days before the start of the trip.
• Cancellation from 7 to 4 days will be charged 50% of the amount paid.
• Cancellation within the last 3 days no refund can be given.
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