Follow in the footsteps of the American forces who landed in Normandy on June 6, 1944, during this full-day small-group D-Day tour from Bayeux. Combining major landing beaches, airborne operation sites, and memorial locations, this experience offers a comprehensive introduction to the American role in Operation Overlord and the liberation of Western Europe.
Your journey begins at Utah Beach, the westernmost landing sector of the Normandy invasion. Supported by airborne troops from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, American forces successfully secured this strategic beachhead, allowing Allied troops to advance inland and begin the liberation of France.
Continue to the historic village of Sainte-Mère-Église, one of the first French towns liberated on D-Day. Famous for its connection to the American airborne landings, the village remains one of Normandy’s most symbolic sites. Enjoy free time to explore at your own pace and have lunch in one of the local cafés or restaurants.
Next, visit Pointe du Hoc, where U.S. Army Rangers carried out one of the most daring assaults of the Normandy campaign. Climb the dramatic cliffs, explore the preserved bunkers and bomb craters, and learn about the strategic importance of this remarkable operation.
The tour then continues to Omaha Beach, the most fiercely contested landing area of D-Day. Here, American troops faced intense German resistance and suffered heavy casualties before eventually securing the beach. Today, the peaceful shoreline stands as a powerful reminder of the courage and sacrifice displayed during the battle.
Your final stop is the Normandy American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach. More than 9,000 American soldiers are buried here, making it one of the most moving memorials in Europe. Take time to reflect among the rows of white crosses and Stars of David while learning about the human cost of the Normandy campaign.
Throughout the day, your expert guide provides historical context, personal stories, and detailed explanations that help bring the events of D-Day to life. Combining battlefield sites, memorials, and key locations of the American landings, this tour offers a meaningful and unforgettable insight into one of the most important days of World War II.