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Barbara_A, Apr 2026
Highly recommend
In depth exploration of the Normandy/Operation Overload. Wow! Out guide has an incredible fund of knowledge and I learned so much, and am inspired to do some more learning when I get back home. The beaches (Utah and Omaha) were expansive and the Normandy American Cemetery left me in awe. The Utah Beach museum was amazing.
Esther_M, Apr 2026
DDay Tour
Really informative ( if a bit long but we knew we were signing up for a full day tour). Learned a lot!,, would recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about D Day!
Amy_K, Apr 2026
Go, learn, appreciate!
Van was full, 8 fit comfortably. Our driver and guide Amélie, was smart, cool, friendly, everything you want your guide to be. The mic system wasn’t great; it was difficult between her accented English and surrounding traffic to hear and/or understand her. I’m somewhat familiar with French, but the other 2 passengers (my husband and another man) couldn’t decipher almost anything she was saying as we drove. However, her on-site was perfect, she was just delightful to spend the day with.
Frank_G, Apr 2026
Thierry Was Amazing!!!!
We just loved Thierry as our tour guide! He was very knowledgeable. He made everything so interesting. His depth of knowledge was very amazing. He was funny. Everything was on time. Please keep this guy and please give him a raise.!!

Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial

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Bayeux
Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial on a sunny day, Bayeux.
  • The cemetery and memorial are free to visit.

  • This land is considered US soil and was ceded to the Americans after the war.

  • Please remember that this is a memorial site and dress (and act) accordingly.

  • The museum is wheelchair-friendly.

  • Due to the large number of visitors who come to this site every year, you must apply in advance if you want to do a special tour or hold a wreath-laying ceremony.

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