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Omaha Beach
Tours & day trips to the D-Day Beaches
Omaha Beach
Omaha Beach, the historic and most well-known Allied point of landing in Normandy on D-Day, suffered some of the heaviest American casualties of the war.
When taking in the 3.5-mile bluff-laden beach, the desolation is powerful, allowing the mind to flashback to all the books and movies (Saving Private Ryan) that memorialized June 6, 1944. The only hint of what took place during WWII is a memorial marking the site of the first American military cemetery. (Soldiers buried here were moved to another cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer.)
Normandy & the Landing Beaches
Drive along the coasts of Juno and Gold before arriving in Arromanches where the remains of the artificial port built by the Allies is located. Visit Omaha Beach Museum, devoted to how the invasion happened on D-Day.
D-Day & Normandy by minibus
Make an emotional visit to the D-Day Landings and the site of Battle of Normandy. Discover the Pont du Hoc, the Batteries de Longues and visit the American cemetery of Saint Laurent.
The Landing Beaches at Normandy from Bayeux
A guide with comprehensive knowledge about the history and the region of Normandy, will lead the tour to the landing beaches, the inland battlefields, the cemeteries of all three Allied armies.
The Landing Beaches at Normandy from Caen
Visit the Omaha beaches, the Pointe du Hoc, Pegasus Bridge, the US cemetery at Colleville, the Norman Hedgerow countryside and the massive artificial harbor at Arromanches on this tour from Caen.
Remnants of war
Located just yards away from Omaha Beach is a museum dedicated to the telling of its story: the Muss?e Omaha. Here, collections of original uniforms, weapons, equipment, and vehicles from the battlefield are exhibited. Other interesting displays include details about what daily life was like for a soldier under Nazi occupation and a video presentation featuring Omaha Beach veterans and their war stories.









