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Experience WWII history on a private 2-hour Jeep tour from Sainte Mere Eglise to Utah Beach, led by knowledgeable local guides in restored WWII vehicles.


The WW2 Jeep Tour Utah Beach – Sainte Mere Eglise offers a 2-hour private journey that takes you through the heart of Normandy’s D-Day history. For $293 per group, up to three people can climb aboard a genuine WWII Willys Jeep from 1944, restored for both comfort and safety. This experience stands out by providing an authentic vehicle used by American GIs during the invasion, creating a tangible connection to the past.
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike who want a more personalized, off-the-beaten-path perspective. The private nature means your guide can tailor the experience to your interests, moving away from crowded, large-group tours. With almost 10 years of guiding experience in Normandy, the guides are well-equipped to answer questions and deepen your understanding of the events of D-Day.

This tour departs from Sainte Mere Eglise, the first village liberated by the US army in 1944. From this strategic starting point, the route covers the area from Sainte Mere Eglise to Utah Beach, where General Theodore Roosevelt Jr. landed on June 6, 1944. The journey is not just about visiting landmarks; it’s about walking through history in a vehicle that soldiers actually used.
Traveling in the fully restored Willys Jeep, you will drive along small roads, farms, and villages that resemble the terrain soldiers faced. The tour emphasizes authenticity—the Jeep is a highlight, offering a realistic feel that enhances the storytelling. Guides from Normandy share anecdotes and forgotten places, enriching your understanding of the battle’s complexities.

Starting at Sainte Mere Eglise, the first village liberated by Allied forces, the guide explains how this village became a symbol of D-Day. You’ll see the airborne museum, where stories of paratroopers are brought to life. Leaving the village, the Jeep takes you through the bocage landscape, famously known as the “Battle of the Hedgerows”, a terrain that posed significant challenges for the Allies.
The route heads toward Utah Beach, where the American troops, including General Roosevelt Jr., landed on June 6, 1944. Along the way, the guide shares little-known anecdotes and the strategic importance of each site. The focus remains on small, authentic locations, avoiding the crowds and commercialism of larger tours.

The WWII Willys Jeep used in the tour has been fully restored, balancing historical accuracy with modern safety standards. Its compact size allows access to dirt roads and narrow paths that large buses cannot navigate, providing a more intimate and comprehensive view of the Normandy terrain.
Because of its authenticity, the vehicle enhances the experience, letting travelers feel like they are riding alongside soldiers. The guides make sure everyone is comfortable and safe during the ride, creating a relaxed atmosphere to absorb stories and scenery equally.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s biggest strengths is its adaptability. Guides from Normandy are happy to adjust the route or focus on specific sites or themes based on your interests. Whether you want to explore more villages, focus on American or British troops, or learn about battle strategies, the guide can accommodate.
The private nature means the experience is more flexible and relaxed. You can spend more time at places that interest you most, ask personalized questions, or skip certain stops if you prefer a quicker visit. This customization ensures you get a meaningful, tailored experience.
The tour begins at a meeting point located between the church and the airborne museum in Sainte Mere Eglise, specifically on the left of the “centre paroissial” building. This central location is easy to find and provides a convenient start for your exploration.
The group size is limited to a maximum of three people, making it a very private experience. This small group setting enhances the ability to ask questions and engage deeply with the guide. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or babies under 1 year, due to the vehicle’s size and the nature of the terrain.
Priced at $293 for up to three people, the tour delivers exceptional value considering the level of authenticity, personalized attention, and expert guidance. The 2-hour duration is enough to cover significant sites and stories without feeling rushed.
Guides from Normandy bring almost a decade of guiding experience, making sure you leave with a deeper understanding of the Normandy landings, told through stories, anecdotes, and the actual terrain. Visitors consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the authenticity of the vehicles for making the past feel alive.

This private tour offers a rare opportunity to explore Normandy’s WWII history in an authentic vehicle with a local, experienced guide. Its emphasis on customization, authenticity, and comfort makes it ideal for those wanting a personalized, engaging experience.
The tour’s perfect rating reflects high satisfaction, largely for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and immersive storytelling. While the cost may be higher than larger group tours, the private setting and authentic vehicle justify the price for many travelers.
This experience is especially suited for individuals, couples, or small groups eager to look beyond typical tourist spots and connect deeply with Normandy’s WWII past in a comfortable, memorable way.

Is this tour suitable for young children or pregnant women?
This tour is not suitable for pregnant women or babies under 1 year due to the vehicle size and terrain.
Can I customize the route or focus areas?
Yes, the guides from Normandy are happy to adapt the tour to your interests, whether focusing on specific sites or themes.
What is included in the price?
The guided tour in an authentic WWII Willys Jeep and transportation between sites are included. Lunch is not part of the package.
Where do I meet the tour in Sainte Mere Eglise?
You meet between the church and the airborne museum on the left of the “centre paroissial” building.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind in case your plans change.
What language is the tour available in?
The tour is offered in English and French, with live guides to suit your preference.