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Experience the Normandy D-Day landing beaches on a private, VIP 12-13 hour tour from Paris, including Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, and more.
Traveling from Paris to Normandy for a full-day exploration of the D-Day landing beaches offers a seamless, private experience with VIP services. Priced at $926.86 per person, this tour provides a comprehensive visit to key WWII sites, emphasizing American contributions during the invasion. The tour departs early at 7:00 am and lasts about 12 to 13 hours, making it suitable for those eager to enjoy history without the hassle of public transport.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its customizable itinerary, guided by knowledgeable experts in an air-conditioned minivan. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 204 reviews and high recommendations, this private trip is ideal for history enthusiasts seeking a comfortable, in-depth visit. Some may find the long day demanding, but the well-organized stops and expert narration make every moment worth it.


This tour departs from Paris and travels directly to Normandy, removing the need to navigate public transport or coordinate complicated logistics. The private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, with all fees and taxes included in the price. Starting at 7:00 am, it’s designed for those eager to maximize their day and get a deep understanding of the WWII sites with minimal stress.
The VIP services enhance the experience, providing a more personalized and flexible approach compared to larger group tours. Many reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides who combine historical facts with engaging storytelling, making complex events accessible and memorable. This setup is perfect for families, history buffs, or anyone seeking a tailored, private adventure.
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The tour begins with a visit to Pointe du Hoc, where American troops landed on D-Day. This significant site remains largely untouched, giving visitors a powerful view of the cliffs scaled during the invasion. Guides explain the strategic importance of the cliffs and the German casemates housing 155 mm guns, illustrating the fierce fighting that took place on June 6, 1944.
Standing at this high point, visitors reflect on the bravery of the soldiers who fought there. The site’s preservation allows for an emotional connection to the history, making it an impactful start to the day’s exploration. The visit typically lasts for about 1 hour, providing enough time for photos and reflection.

Following Pointe du Hoc, the tour continues to Omaha Beach, where over 2,400 American soldiers lost their lives. This famous beach stretches over five miles, and visitors are given time to walk the sands, pay respects, and absorb the gravity of the landings. The guide discusses the battle’s details, emphasizing the courage of the troops during this deadly assault.
After exploring the site, a provided lunch is served, offering a chance to rest and reflect. Omaha Beach’s significance as a pivotal moment in WWII makes this stop both emotional and educational. The stop lasts around 2 hours, including time for personal reflection.

Post-lunch, the tour visits the American Cemetery, covering 172.5 acres and serving as the final resting place for roughly 9,387 fallen soldiers. Visitors can stroll past the graves, visit the memorial, and see the Wall of the Missing. The chapel provides a quiet space for reflection on the sacrifices made.
Following the cemetery visit, guests head to the American Interpretive Center, where short films and documentaries deepen understanding of the events of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. This experience typically lasts about 1 hour and is included at no extra charge.

The tour then moves to Arromanches-les-Bains, famous for its artificial harbor, the Mulberry Bridge, and remnants of the Longues-sur-Mer battery. These structures highlight the logistical ingenuity that supported the Allies’ success. The German artillery battery, which was active on D-Day, remains visible and offers insight into the coastal defenses.
Guests have free time to explore the area and take photos of the historic harbor remains. The drive to this site takes about 1 hour, allowing for a relaxed pace. The entire visit emphasizes the importance of the naval and artillery support that made the landings possible.

This coastal battery is the only one in the area that still retains its guns. Visitors can observe the actual gun emplacements and imagine the intensity of the bombardments that took place on June 6, 1944. The site offers an authentic glimpse into the Atlantic Wall defenses faced by the invading forces.
The battery’s preservation allows for a tangible connection to the war’s military technology. Visitors typically spend about an hour exploring this site, appreciating the scale and strength of the German defenses.

At the end of the day, guests have the chance to visit the Caen Peace Memorial, a place dedicated to contemplating war and peace. It offers a peaceful setting for reflection on the lessons of WWII and the importance of remembrance.
While optional, this stop adds a contemplative dimension to the tour’s historical journey. The drive to the memorial takes approximately 1 hour, giving a calm conclusion to a full day of sightseeing and learning.

The tour concludes back at the starting point in Paris, providing a smooth end to the day. The meeting point is convenient, and the early start at 7:00 am ensures ample time at each stop. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility.
The price includes all fees and taxes, with lunch provided, although gratuities are optional. The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with the only notable requirement being a readiness for a long, full day. The tour is also suitable for those who value comfort, thanks to the air-conditioned vehicle.
This highly-rated private tour is ideal for history buffs, families, or groups seeking an immersive experience without the crowds. The expert guides and customizable itinerary make it especially appealing for those wanting a tailored, educational visit.
While the long duration might be challenging for some, the comfort and flexibility compensate for the extensive schedule. The emotional impact of sites like Pointe du Hoc and Omaha Beach is profound, making this tour a meaningful way to connect with WWII history.
This private, VIP experience from Paris offers a carefully curated visit to the most significant WWII sites in Normandy. The expert guides, flexible itinerary, and comfortable transportation provide a stress-free way to explore history. The cost reflects the personalized service and all-inclusive approach, making it a worthwhile option for those who want depth and convenience.
It’s best suited for visitors ready for a long day of sightseeing, with an appreciation for history and reflection. The tour’s high ratings and glowing reviews demonstrate consistent quality, especially in guide knowledge and overall value. However, travelers should be prepared for a full schedule and consider their comfort with extensive walking and structured visits.
This tour stands out as a comprehensive and respectful way to experience Normandy’s WWII battlefields in a private setting that prioritizes comfort, learning, and personal reflection.
“We had an amazing time on our tour. Our guide, Lucile, was friendly and very informative. I traveled with my husband and kids (17, 11, and 7), and …”
What is included in the tour price?
All fees and taxes are included, and lunch is provided. Gratuities are not included but are optional.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 12 to 13 hours, starting at 7:00 am and concluding back in Paris.
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
It is designed for most travelers, but note that it involves a full day with multiple stops. The vehicle is air-conditioned and private, but some sites may require walking on uneven terrain.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, the itinerary is customizable, allowing guides to focus on sites of particular interest to your group.
Are guides knowledgeable about WWII history?
Absolutely. Many reviews praise the guides for their expertise, storytelling skills, and friendliness.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 101 days in advance but can be scheduled sooner if available.
Are there any restrictions for children?
The tour is suitable for most, including children, provided they are comfortable with a long day of sightseeing.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How do I meet the guide?
The tour starts early, with a meeting point in Paris. Specific details are provided upon booking.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
Its private, VIP service, customizable itinerary, and highly praised guides distinguish it from larger group options, offering a more personal and flexible experience.