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Discover Normandy’s WWII sites, Monet’s Gardens, and historic towns on this private two-day Paris to Normandy tour in luxury transport.

While the tour provides an incredible level of detail and personalized attention, it does not include entrance fees or meals, which are paid separately. The approximate two-day duration and all-weather operation make it a practical choice regardless of weather conditions. This private experience attracts bookings about 103 days in advance, emphasizing its popularity among visitors seeking a tailored Normandy adventure.
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The tour begins in Paris at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup and a comfortable journey in a luxury Mercedes minivan. The first stop is Fondation Claude Monet, where admission is included. Travelers spend about 2 hours exploring the famous gardens of the Impressionist painter, enjoying the vibrant scenery that inspired Monet’s work. The gardens are a highlight, especially for art enthusiasts.
Next, the tour continues to Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, free of charge, where visitors can admire the architecture that Monet famously painted. The cathedral houses a tomb containing Richard the Lionheart’s heart, adding historical interest. The guide then leads you through Aitre Saint-Maclou, a 16th-century ossuary and one of Europe’s few remaining mass graves, and the historic Gros-Horloge, an ancient clock mechanism dating back to 1389.
The afternoon includes a visit to Le Bucher de Jeanne d’Arc, the site where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake, offering a poignant connection to France’s medieval past. The tour wraps up the day at Cathedrale Notre-Dame in Bayeux, a famous Gothic church, where you can admire its architecture and history.

The second day focuses entirely on WWII and D-Day history, beginning with a visit to Cimetiere Militaire Allemand de La Cambe, a German war grave cemetery, which provides a solemn start. The tour then moves to Pointe du Hoc, the dramatic site where Rangers scaled 100-foot cliffs under enemy fire, a moment that captures the intensity of the invasion.
Next, the tour visits Omaha Beach, specifically the Charlie & Dog Green sections, made famous by “Saving Private Ryan”. The next stop is the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, a significant place for remembrance and reflection. The itinerary also includes a visit to the Batterie Allemande de Longues-Sure-Mer, a German coastal artillery site, and Pegasus Bridge, known from “The Longest Day”, where early airborne operations took place.
The day concludes at Ranville War Cemetery, the resting place of the first casualties of D-Day, highlighting the human cost of the invasion. Each stop offers a mix of striking views and historical significance, with free admission to all WWII sites.

This private tour ensures flexibility and a personal touch, with a dedicated guide who adapts to your group’s interests. The pickup and drop-off at your Paris hotel make logistics straightforward. The transport is in a luxury Mercedes minivan, ensuring a comfortable and stylish ride between stops.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so travelers should dress appropriately for the day’s activities. The tour duration is approximately two days, and while lunch and dinner are not included, lunch costs around EUR 20 and are paid on the day of the trip. Entrance fees for attractions are also paid separately.

One of the tour’s standout features is the combination of WWII history and art. From the garden of Monet to the battlefields of Normandy, travelers get a well-rounded experience. The Pointe du Hoc and Omaha Beach visits are especially impactful, offering insights into the scale and bravery of the D-Day invasion.
Rouen Cathedral and Joan of Arc’s execution site provide a glimpse into France’s medieval and religious history, contrasting nicely with the WWII focus of the second day. The German and American cemeteries serve as powerful reminders of the human sacrifice made during the war.
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Reviews praise Jozef, the guide, for being punctual, friendly, and knowledgeable. His ability to adapt the tour in real-time and communicate clearly enhances the experience. Many highlight his passion for history, which makes the tour engaging and educational for all ages, including families and older travelers.
The guide’s multilingual skills and deep understanding of both medieval and WWII history add value, making the tour not just informative but also personally engaging. The flexibility of the guide is one of the tour’s most appreciated aspects, allowing for a customized experience.

This private Normandy tour is ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth, personalized experience of France’s historic and artistic sites. It’s perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and those wanting convenience and comfort in their exploration. The two-day itinerary covers a broad range of locations, making it suitable for visitors who prefer a comprehensive, yet tailored, experience.
Since the tour does not include meals or entrance fees, it’s best suited for those comfortable with managing these aspects separately. The luxury transportation and expert guide ensure a smooth, informative, and visually stunning journey through Normandy.

This two-day private tour from Paris offers a thorough look at Normandy’s WWII battlefields, historic towns, and Monet’s gardens. Its personalized approach, led by an experienced guide like Jozef, allows guests to explore at their own pace and focus on their areas of interest.
The luxury transport, combined with comfortable logistics and flexibility, makes it a convenient choice for travelers who want to maximize their Normandy experience without feeling rushed. Although entrance fees and meals are separate costs, the value of having a dedicated guide and private vehicle enhances the overall experience.
This tour is particularly well-suited for those who value depth, comfort, and personalization in their historical and cultural explorations. With a perfect rating from eight reviews, it demonstrates consistent satisfaction among previous participants.
“Jozef and his Private Tour team were the best choice we made for our Normandy area experience! Jozef is great with families and couples alike. It…”
How many people can join this private tour?
Up to 7 guests can participate, making it a comfortably private experience.
What’s included in the price?
The driver/guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation, and admission to Monet’s Gardens are included. Entrance fees for other sites, food, and drinks are paid separately.
What are the stops on the second day?
Stops include La Cambe German cemetery, Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach, Colleville American Cemetery, Longues-Sure-Mer Batterie, Pegasus Bridge, and Ranville War Cemetery.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions; travelers should dress appropriately for outdoor activities.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it is a private tour, guides are flexible and can adapt the experience to your preferences.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 103 days in advance, reflecting its high demand.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. You should budget around EUR 20 for lunch.
Are entrance tickets included for WWII sites?
No, tickets for attractions like cemeteries and battlefields are paid directly on-site.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. For cancellations less than 6 days before, refunds are not available.
How do I arrange hotel accommodation?
Hotels are booked for your convenience, with costs paid directly to the hotel on the second day; approximately EUR 150 per room.
This detailed, well-organized private tour offers an excellent way to explore Normandy’s most significant sites in style and comfort, tailored to your interests and pace.