Private Tour: Full-Day Tour to American D-Day Beaches from Bayeux


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  • Private Tour: Full-Day Tour to American D-Day Beaches from Bayeux

Bayeux, France

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Trip Type:   Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration:  9 hours
Discover the American sectors of the Normandy D-Day landing beaches with a guided private tour. This tour is suitable for a maximum of 8 passengers who do not wish to share the tour experience with other clients.

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Discover the American sectors of the Normandy D-Day landing beaches with a guided private tour. This tour is suitable for a maximum of 8 passengers who do not wish to share the tour experience with other clients. This private tour of the American D-Day beaches is suitable for a maximum of eight passengers. As it is private, you will experience the Normandy battlefields without having to share with other clients.
The departure time for a private tour is flexible but the recommended departure time is between 8:30am and 9:30am to allow ample time to visit the D-Day sites.

Once your guide has picked you up, you will have a 9-hour tour packed full of information from your English speaking guide. A unique on-board audio visual system will also give you more information before we arrive at each site. The main sites you will visit are:


La Cambe German Cemetery - Situated just under 6 miles from where American forces landed on Omaha Beach, this cemetery is a stark reminder of the terrible price the Germans paid during the heavy fighting on D-day and the subsequent inland battles.
Sainte Mere Eglise - an objective for 82nd Airborne Paratroopers dropping in to Normandy in the early hours of June 6th 1944.
Utah Beach - The American 4th Division under the command of Theodore Roosevelt Jr were tasked with assaulting this section of the Normandy coastline.
Pointe Du Hoc - The task of silencing this formidable gun battery was given to American Rangers. Their job was not an easy one as the site is protected by almost 100 feet of sheer cliff. To silence the battery, they would first need to cross the English Channel and then climb this natural obstacle before attacking the position.
Omaha Beach - The 4.2 miles of coastline that is now referred to as Omaha Beach was assaulted at 06:30 on D-Day morning by American Rangers, the 29th Infantry Division and the 1st Infantry Division.
Normandy American Cemetery
As this is a private tour, the schedule can be re-arranged to include other sites that you prefer or your guide can also include time for a museum visit.

Your hotel pick-up can be arranged from Bayeux or smaller towns nearby.



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