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Normandy D-Day Bus Tour NP1

Arromanches, site of Gold Beach
$224.71 per person

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Take a Normandy D Day bus tour from Paris to explore D Day sites of the Battle of Normandy from World War II.Your Normandy D Day bus tour will depart at 7:00 AM from the Cityrama agency at 214, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris. Your Normandy tour is available Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday from April through October; Wednesday and Sunday from November through March; no January tours.

  • Normandy Bus Tour days: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday April through October; Wednesday and Sunday November through March; no January tours
  • Normandy Bus Tour Duration: 7:00 AM - 9:30 PM
  • Tour Code NP1
  • Children's Rate: 4-17 years of age
  • Included: Tour stops at Pointe du Hoc, American Cemetery, Battery of Longue-sur-Mer, Caen Memorial; lunch at Caen Memorial
  • Vehicle:  Air-conditioned Motorcoach (bus)

First stop is the Caen Memorial Museum for a guided tour of the Normandy invasion exhibition area of Le Mémorial de Caen museum.

Lunch is at the Caen Memorial.

The first stop on your D Day tour is Pointe du Hoc, where members of the United States 2nd Ranger Battalion scaled the cliffs to attack a German gun battery during the Normandy invasion.

Pointe du HocYour D Day tour continues on to Colleville-sur-Mer and stops at the American Cemetery, which overlooks Omaha Beach, one of the Normandy beaches. Explore the Visitors Center and the Cemetery. If time permits, walk down the path from the American Cemetery to Omaha Beach.

You will have a photo stop at Arromanches to see the remains of Churchill's Mulberry Harbor at Gold Beach, another of the Normandy beaches in the Normandy invasion.

Final stop is a photo stop at Juno Beach, the Normandy beach, where the Canadian troops came ashore on D Day.

After Juno Beach, the Normandy bus tour to the D Day beaches will return to Paris.

This D Day tour will leave you with lasting impressions about the Invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.