Why choose this Paris tour ?
Travel with your own group of passengers aboard a comfortable and air-conditioning minivan in a friendly atmosphere. (maximum 8 participants)
Your guide will tell you the highlights and events of the “Operation Overlord” and the landing in Normandy on June 06, 1944.
See the 100 feet high cliffs and German bunkers overlooking the British channel at Point du Hoc
Walk along the Bloody Beach (Omaha)
You will pay tribute to the fallen visiting the Normandy American Cemetery
Discover the impressive collection of fighting armored vehicles at Overlord Museum, Omaha beach
Make the most of your Paris adventure
What makes Pointe du Hoc, Omaha beach from Paris aboard a van (Private Tour) a unique experience ?
Once you arrive in the Calvados county in Normandy, you will stop at “The Pointe du Hoc”, 100 feet high cliffs between Omaha and Utah beaches.
In mid 1943 the German TODD organization set up 6 long range artillery guns (155mm caliber) housed in concrete bunkers and facing the English channel above the cliff.
In fact, “Pointe du Hoc” was one of the thousand German stronghold positions of Hitler’ project to build a wall of defense along the coast in Europe. Known as “The Atlantic Wall” and which consisted of building bunkers, guns battery and beach obstacles network along the coastline, from the Spanish border to Norway in order to prevent any allied invasion.
In June 6, 1944 at 07:10 am 225 US Rangers aboard barges landed just below from the cliffs and began to scale them using ropes in order to storm the guns location and then destroy them all. Blown up concrete bunkers, bomb craters and traces of the battle are still visible today.
The National Guard Monument sits on the spot (WN72) where the 29th National Guard Division broke through German defenses on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The monument and the original bunker which it sits atop are maintained by NGEF to preserve the legacy and pay honor to all National Guardsmen who have fought in the European theater.
At Easy Green sector, two monuments were erected after the war and still stands facing the beach:
Monument “Signal of the Liberation” (photo stop on the spot)
This Monument commemorates the landing of the Allied Forces on June 6, 1944 on Omaha Beach, and the liberation of Europe. Two frescoes can be seen on either side of the monument, one dedicated to the 1st US Infantry Division, the other at the 116th Regimental Combat Team of the 29th US Infantry Division.
Monument “The Braves” (photo stop on the spot)
A monumental work by sculptor Anilore Banon which pays tribute to the courage of Allied Forces soldiers.
There you will have a bit of time to walk along the beach and maybe grab a bit of sand to fill in a tiny glassed container as a souvenir to bring back home.
The guide is now taking you to visit the beatiful maintained American Cemetery in Colleville sur Mer which overlooks Omaha Beach nearby. The 180 acre site contains 9,387 perfectly aligned white crosses and a memorial chapel which adds the finishing touches to this moving scene, allowing visitors to reflect on the price of war.
While walking along row upon row of white grave headstones, your historian guide will share with you stories of soldiers who fought in the vicinities and then were awarded for gallantry the highest military decorations.
On the Walls of the Missing, in a semicircular garden on the east side of the memorial, are inscribed 1,557 names. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified.
The memorial consists of a semicircular colonnade with a loggia at each end containing large maps and narratives of the military operations; at the center is the bronze statue, “Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves.”
The monument of the 1st US Infantry Division (Red Sector / Easy) in the form of a commemoration-obelisk.
The obelisk stands in the middle of the area of Wiederstandsnest (WN62). WN62 was one of the strongest defending positions in that area.
WN62 or Widerstandsnest 62 (Resistance Nest 62) overlooks Easy Red and Fox Green Sectors of OMAHA Beach at Colleville sur Mer. WN62 was the most powerful resistance nest on the OMAHA beach coastline.
Overlord Museum chronicles the period of the Allied landing until the liberation of Paris. The collection was collected by someone who was both a witness to the conflict and involved in the reconstruction of Normandy.
Personal items from individual soldiers and armored fighting vehicles from the six armies in Normandy will be presented as a series of reconstructions showing over 35 vehicles, tanks and guns.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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- Admission tickets to Overlord Museum
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Driver Guide
- Hotel Pick up and Drop off
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- Lunch Food and drinks
- Freebies (optional)
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by ADRIAN ROADS.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Paris.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 3 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.