Normandy D-Day Beaches Omaha, Pointe du Hoc & American Cemetery
Visit the most significant D-Day sites in Normandy, including Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, and the Normandy American Cemetery. A powerful journey through history, sacrifice, and remembrance.
This full-day journey through Normandy explores the key locations of the Allied landings of June 6, 1944, offering a deep and respectful understanding of one of the most decisive events of the Second World War.
The experience begins at Pointe du Hoc, where U.S. Army Rangers carried out one of the most daring assaults of D-Day. Here, dramatic cliffs, bomb craters, and concrete bunkers remain exactly where history left them. Walking across this site provides a striking sense of the scale, danger, and determination involved in the operation.
You then continue to Omaha Beach, the most challenging of the Allied landing beaches. Standing on the wide shoreline, it becomes clear why Omaha Beach holds such a powerful place in history. Detailed storytelling brings context to the events of that morning, explaining military strategy, personal bravery, and the human cost of the invasion.
The tour concludes at the Normandy American Cemetery, overlooking Omaha Beach. More than 9,000 white crosses and Stars of David honor the American soldiers who lost their lives during the Normandy campaign. It is a place of silence, reflection, and deep respect, where individual stories transform historical facts into human memory.
This tour is designed for travelers who want more than a surface-level visit. It offers historical depth, emotional understanding, and a carefully paced itinerary in a small-group setting, ensuring time to absorb the significance of each location. An essential experience for anyone seeking to understand the true meaning of D-Day and the price of freedom.

















