• History (WWI & WWII)

Overnight to the Landing beaches of Normandy

The Seine river valley, cradle of the Impressionist movement & the Esential of the"D Day" landmarks

INCLUDED :
- Pick up at your Paris address with a private licensed guide
- English speaking private guide and transportation by vehicle deluxe at your disposal 10h/day
(Mileage involved in the itinerary below, Insurance, tolls, gasoline, parking, guide's meals and overnight expenses)
- 1 overnight in a charming 4 * hotel near Bayeux, in a Superior room
(or in a luxury 5 * castle-hotel depending on option chosen)
- Buffet breakfast included
- All the entrance fees to the monuments and museums mentioned in the program

NOT INCLUDED :
- Lunches and dinners (your guide will make restautant suggestions and book them)
- Personal expenses and items not mentioned in "Included"

2 days - 1 night

  • Day 1

    Paris / Giverny / Honfleur / Deauville / Bayeux

    En route to Normandy, Visit in Giverny the extraordinary gardens and the house with its colorful and intimate decor where Claude Monet, leader of the Impressionist School lived from 1883 to 1926.

    See the painter's precious collection of Japanese prints and the famous Water-Lily pond.

    Afternoon visit of the charming port in Honfleur on the Seine estuary, from where the founder of Quebec, Samuel de Champlain and the founder of Louisiana, cavalier de la Salle set sail. It has inspired many famous painters such as Monet and his master Boudin and is considered as a cradle of the impressionism movement.

    Drive along the coastal road to discover Trouville and Deauville, smart seaside resorts for the wealthy Parisians.

    Dinner and accommodation near Bayeux

    • Normandy - Arromanches

    • German battery at Longues/mer

    • Charm hotel

    • Charm hotel

    • Charm hotel

    • Deauville

  • Day 2

    Bayeux / Landing beaches

    Today we will take you for a guided tour of the Landing Beaches including Arromanches where can be seen the remains of a Mulberry harbor.

    Built thanks to Churchill's vision within a few days after 'D.Day'. This temporary port was used to disembark an army with all the men and supplies necessary to liberate Europe. It is one of the most extraordinary industrial and maritime achievement of the war.

    Option: See the famous 'Tapestry of Queen Mathilda' in Bayeux, actually a 70 meters (230 feet) long work of embroidery woven by Irish monks a few years after the events and retracing the epic of William the Conqueror's expedition to England in 1066 (battle of Hastings).
    The work is the most accurate and lively document to survive from the Middle Ages and provides detailed information of the clothes, ships, arms and general lifestyle of the period

    On the way to Omaha beach, visit the site of the powerful German battery at Longues-sur-mer. In spite of the heavy bombing on the night before, the German 'pill boxes' and their 150 mm guns were still operational on the morning of 6 June and they began firing at the allied battleships.

    Continue with Omaha Beach and the moving Normandy American cemetery where 9385 Carrara marble crosses stand aligned. A memorial, inscribed with a map of the operations stands in the central alley.
    The name 'Omaha Beach' which until 6 June 1944 existed only as an operational code name, has continued to jointly designate the beaches of three villages, Colleville, Saint-Laurent and Vierville, in memory of the soldiers of the 1st American division who landed there and suffered the heaviest casualties on 'D.Day'. Drive and stop along the beach where your guide will show you some of the German bunkers and machine-gun nests.

    One of the most impressive site in Normandy, is perhaps Pointe du Hoc where the 2nd battalions of specially trained Rangers under the command of colonel James Earl Rudder captured the position by assault at dawn on 6 June, scaling the cliffs with ropes and extendible ladders but not without heavy losses – 135 rangers out of 225 – but key action for the success of 'D.Day'.

    Return to Paris, end of our services.

    • Bayeux

    • Omaha beach - orientation table

    • Deluxe hotel

    • Deluxe hotel

    • Deluxe hotel

    • Deluxe hotel