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Christopher_M, Jun 2026
Perfect tour for two travelers to hit all the sites
We had a fantastic half-day with John! Being a group of 2, we were able to get to/depart from all the sites quicker than any large group. Also had access to a few places the big tour groups could not access. Riding a motorcycle in the countryside was a very neat experience. And John was very knowledgeable, very kind, and let us choose where to go! The perfect trip!!
Bertrand_O, Jun 2026
Great tour with excellent guide Lucas
Absolutely recommend this tour - our guide Lucas was knowledgeable about each location and incredibly friendly, plus he's a local who had some excellent stories about the surrounding area and some of his own family who lived through WWII in Normandy, not to mention he worked in the Utah Beach D-Day museum for several years before this. All the logistics were executed to a T, and Lucas brought along a binder with historical photos and knew a number of interesting facts and stories off the top of his head that really added to the experience. I felt like I learned a lot and I'm reasonably well-read in WWII history - this tour is definitely more than just a bus that takes you from place to place. The tours max out at 8 people, so the experience is also more pleasant than going with a huge bus of people, at least for me. We did the full day tour and it felt like it flew by - I might even recommend a few days for the real history buffs. Either way, 5 stars from me, both for the tour and for our guide!
Tim_R, Jun 2026
Wonderful and Memorable
That’s what our guide, Sam, promised. Did he ever deliver! We traveled with close friends too and what an experience we shared. Yes, somber at times given the events of 82 years ago that took so many lives. But also very informative. The US cemetery with over 9,300 buried there and another 1,000 plus missing touches the heart. Then to stand on the beach to remember quite different scenery to that of 1944 and realise things in Europe could have been different if not for the sacrifice of these men is an experience. On to Point du Hoc where 225 Rangers climbed cliffs to take bunkers. 2 days later only 90 were fit for duty. The landscape including craters is as it was. We went to Le Cambe where over 21,000 German soldiers are buried. Along the way there were ample toilet stops and we were fed and watered including sampling some local cider. The wonderful French countryside was a pleasure to behold as well as the hedge rows which caused so much trouble on D Day. Highly recommended tour!
Amie_K, Jun 2026
Amazing Experience with Fabrice
Fabrice made this an amazing experience. He was very knowledgeable about the details and specifics of what took place in Normandy. He discussed the strategies that were used and talked about the American soldiers as people and gave insight into their ages, experience level, and the weather conditions that they had to experience. I wasn't sure what to expect, but he was so interesting and made me want to know and learn more. He was very passionate about the subject and made this a trip to remember. There were several cruise ship excursions that day and he made sure that we avoided the crowds by being aware of their progress and changing the sequence of the areas that we toured. We also ate at a wonderful farm to table restaurant that he chose. He went above and beyond by giving us suggestions of where to eat in Paris and some history of the city. This trip was well worth the cost because of our amazing guide!
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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.

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