All Normandy Tours & Excursions in 2026 - page 22
Top Attractions in Normandy
What are people saying about Normandy
The northern region of Normandy is one of France’s most emblematic, boasting centuries of history, iconic cuisine, and a rich tapestry of cultural heritage. Visiting the D-Day Landing Beaches and World War II sites rank among the most popular Normandy tours, but guided visits can also add depth when checking off must-sees like the Bayeux Tapestry and the Mont St Michel monastery. Beyond the headline acts, exploring Normandy like a local means embracing the slower pace of life: explore the countryside by e-bike or sidecar, stop for a cider tasting amid the orchards, or stroll the waterfront of Honfleur or Deauville.
People Also Ask
There are lots of options for tours in Normandy, but these are the top-ranked, according to traveler reviews:
Yes, guided tours in Normandy are definitely worth it. The area, famous for its D-Day battle sites, is steeped in history. Professional guides are intimately familiar with this history and can enrich your experience with their knowledge. Even if you venture beyond the beaches, tours can help take the stress out of planning and logistics, ensuring your trip is smooth and fulfilling.
Per one customer who booked the Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full-Day Tour From Bayeux, “Eric was a fantastic guide, his depth of knowledge and interesting stories keeping [us] entertained and informed the whole day. The sights we visited were both fascinating and moving and the day went very quickly. I would definitely recommend this tour to any history buff.”
There are a range of prices for Normandy tours, depending on the length of the activity and whether you opt for a private tour. There are guided tours of the beach and bay around Mont-Saint-Michel or city walking tours for around US$20 per person. D-Day beach tours cost around US$100–160. Private, full-day tours can run up to US$2,700 per group.
On the lower end of the price range, you can book tours such as the Self-Guided Audio Tour of Mont Saint-Michel Island (No Ticket) from around US$6 per person. This self-guided tour is accessed from an app on your smart device and offers the benefits of a guided tour without drawbacks, such as keeping up with a guide and a large group. Pricier options include VIP tours such as the Private D-Day Normandy Tour From Cherbourg Cruise Terminal for around US$1,900 per group (up to six). After meeting you off your cruise ship, your private guide takes you on a full-day tour to many significant D-Day sites, including Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Omaha Beach, the Normandy American Cemetery, and elsewhere.
Most tours in Normandy revolve around World War II history, with guided visits to the D-Day beaches and the Normandy American Cemetery. Beyond the battlefields, other tour options visit the Giverny Monet House, Versailles Palace, Mont-St-Michel, and other towns in the area.
Consider an all-day tour to visit as many attractions and landmarks as possible. For example, the Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full-Day Tour From Bayeux includes many sites associated with World War 2 history, especially those with an American connection. These include Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, the Utah Beach D-Day Museum (Musée du Débarquement), Normandy American Cemetery, and the town of Sainte-Mere-Eglise.
Three to four days in Normandy is generally enough to explore its key attractions. This duration allows time to visit the D-Day landing beaches, Mont Saint-Michel, and the historic towns of Bayeux and Rouen, as well as to enjoy the region’s beautiful countryside and coastal scenery.
The best month to visit Normandy is June. The weather is pleasantly warm and the days are long, providing ample daylight for sightseeing. A late spring visit also means the region is beautifully green. June also marks the anniversary of D-Day, with numerous commemorative events and activities.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Normandy:
- Mont-Saint-Michel
- Le Havre Cruise Port (Terminal Croisières Le Havre)
- Omaha Beach
- Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial
- Caen Memorial Museum (Mémorial de Caen)
View Viator’s guide to all the best attractions in Normandy.
There are tons of great trips to take from Normandy. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
- Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full-Day Tour From Bayeux
- Normandy American D-Day Experience—Group Tour From Bayeux
- Normandy Beaches Half-Day Afternoon Trip From Bayeux (A2)
- Omaha Beach D-Day Experience—Half-Day Group Tour From Bayeux
- Normandy Battlefields Tour—American Sites (A3)
View all of Viator’s top Normandy day trips.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Normandy. Here are some of the best Normandy activities under US$25:
It’s no secret that Normandy is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
- Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full-Day Tour From Bayeux
- Normandy American D-Day Experience—Group Tour From Bayeux
- Normandy Beaches Half-Day Afternoon Trip From Bayeux (A2)
- Omaha Beach D-Day Experience—Half-Day Group Tour From Bayeux
- Normandy American & British D-Day Beaches Half-Day Tour From Bayeux
View all of Viator’s top outdoor activities in Normandy.
According to travelers, these are the top museums and cultural attractions in Normandy:
- Caen Memorial Museum (Mémorial de Caen)
- Joan of Arc Historial (Historial Jeanne d’Arc)
- Rouen Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des Beaux-Arts)
- Pegasus Memorial Museum (Pegasus Bridge)
- Utah Beach D-Day Museum (Musée du Débarquement)
View all of Viator’s museum tickets and passes in Normandy.
Here are the top activities for couples to book now in Normandy, according to previous travelers:
- Mont Saint-Michel Day Trip From Bayeux (Shared Tour)
- Immersive Tour Distillerie Père Magloire
- Mont St Michel Full Day Tour with a National Guide from Bayeux
- Outdoor Escape Game in Étretat
- Mont Saint-Michel Bay Walk
View all of Viator’s top romantic tours in Normandy.



































