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We left this tour for the end of our trip and I'm glad we did. It's very emotional to see nearly 10,000 white crosses in the American cemetery. We would have enjoyed spending more time at Juno because we are Canadian. The lunch at ferme de la Ronconniere was the best meal we had while we were in France.
Reviewed by: John M, Canada, May 2008
Our guide was very knowledgeable and helpful. The van was a little cramped for eight guests and a guide.
Reviewed by: Terrence K, United States of America, April 2008
Our driver, besides the scenery, was the best thing about the trip. He was fantastic and gave us information all along the way. He was interesting and entertaining, as well as very knowledgeable. The trip is very interesting, although it would have been nice to see a little more of the beaches themselves. However, having done this tour before, but with a different operator, I understand the challenge of seeing everything in a day. If you really want to see Normandy, I would recommend staying overnight. This tour though is fantastic if you're limited in time and want to see the key locations of the D-Day invasion.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, January 2008
The tour guide was terrific, friendly and very knowledgeable.
Reviewed by: Veona M, United States of America, December 2007
We enjoyed the tour, the beautiful countryside and the wonderful lunch. The only suggestion I have would be to allow more time at the American Cemetery, as we did not have sufficient time to walk through the main portion to the end and back in 45 minutes. The trip between Normandy and Paris is 3 hours one way. So, it was a lot of time en route, especially relative to the short visit to the American Cemetery, which was an important part of the day for us. Overall, it was a lovely day.
Reviewed by: Deborah S, United States of America, November 2007
It was a great day out, and the guide was excellent and very knowledgeable on the subject. However, we pretty much were rushed round the various sites we saw, so I would consider going back on my own and spending a few days there.
Reviewed by: Victoria P, United Kingdom, July 2007
Not much time spent at Omaha Beach, in particular, more time would be a little better.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, January 2007
The tour brought us to tears. It was a moving experience.
Reviewed by: Rita G, United States of America, December 2006
This was a very moving, and interesting, trip. I recommend it.
Reviewed by: Patrick B, United States of America, July 2006
Tour guide was less than satisfactory. Most information provided seemed to be from WWII movies rather than personally researched knowledge. Certainly the battlefields and cemetery was moving, but the guide basically dropped us off at each location and expected us to find our own way. Would select another option in the future.
Reviewed by: Clyde M, United States of America, September 2009
The tour guide could have taken more initiative in being more informative. The tour guide was pleasant, but I felt she had done this too many times and was going through the motions. I propose you structure the tour guides' compensation with tips to give her the motivation to be fully engaged, fresh, and take initiative.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, April 2009
The actual battlefields and landing beaches were breathtaking to see. However, the actual tour guide was not very informed. He drove us to the various locations like Point-Du-Hoc, the US Cemetery, and the museum, dropped us off and gave us a time to return. The tour 'guide' was more concerned about time as opposed to informing the customer.
Reviewed by: Jason A, United States of America, February 2008
It was very good to get the other historical points like Joan of Arc, William the Conqueror, Battle of Hastings. My only negative comment regards the fact that we should have stopped on our way up to grab a cup of coffee and use the facilities. That was way too long in the car with no break. A ten minute stop would have made a more comfortable trip. I also wish we would have had more time to go to the beach at the American museum. That was my whole reason for going, to get the beach perspective of the guys coming from the sea. I didn't need to stop at Pegasus Bridge. We could have used that time to visit the beach.
Reviewed by: Michele H, United States of America, November 2007


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