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TOUR #1 Omaha Beach – Half Day Tour

Half Day Tours:  Our Shuttle in Bayeux departs from Place de Quebec, Normandy – Near the Tapestry

Tour # 1 is intended for visitors having only half a day to visit the landing areas at Omaha Beach . This is our comprehensive Omaha Beach Tour

MORNING TOUR : perfect for those who have only a few hours left in Normandy before their holidays move on to another region or wish to spend their afternoon time discovering what else the area has to offer.

AFTERNOON TOUR : ideal for those who are coming from Paris in the morning and wish to visit the medieval town of Bayeux before boarding a guided tour to the D-Day sites . Also to be enjoyed by those already in Bayeux of course!

Beginning at the infamous Omaha Beach , on to the American cemetery and then to Pointe du Hoc. The detailed story of what was the deadliest part of the liberation of Europe will be described to you in this historical tour, which will be supplemented with maps and pictures of the area.

From the  German weapons  strong hold of “WN 62” with its unmistakable view of Easy and  Fox sectors  on  Omaha Beach , and the beach exit “D1” of  Vierville sur Mer , we will take you back 60 years ago and  relive the history again of our liberators .

This is a complete tour, giving you maximum information about the  Omaha sector , from  Omaha Beach  to  Pointe du Hoc  in a four hour tour segment. When you choose this tour, you will undoubtedly understand why Omaha is such a mystical place in the  Invasion landings , and will be remembered into eternity as “ Bloody Omaha ” on June 6th, 1944

This is an unmissable Normandy Beach Tour.

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