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Visit to Normandy D-Day battle sites and paratroopers drop zones from Paris (Including Utah Beach, Sainte Marie du Mont, Sainte Mère Eglise and the Normandy American Cemetery) from Paris in a private tour.
Travel with your own group of passengers (2/7 travellers) aboard a comfortable and air-conditioning Van for a more personalized atmosphere.
Step back in time on a history tour, and learn about the events of June 6, 1944
Walk along the dunes at « Utah beach » and see some german fortifications still standing and half buried in the sand.
Live the history of the Normandy invasion at Utah Beach Museum and see an authentic B26 bomber on display inside a Hangar!
See the famous church in Sainte Mère l’Eglise (With a dummy american paratrooper still hanging onto the church steeple).
Pay tribute to the fallen americans soldiers while visiting the Normandy American Cemetery which overlooks Omaha Beach.
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
Le Debarquement et la Bataille de Normandie
With your driver-guide you will travel to Normandy in an air-conditioned minivan. Once you arrive in the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy, you will stop at « Utah Beach » which was one of the two American landing zones in Normandy. This beach was created by British general Bernard Montgomery who wished to establish a beachhead directly in the Cotentin peninsula in order to capture Cherbourg faster, because of its deep water harbor and its major logistic importance. The amphibious assault, primarily by the US 4th Infantry Division and 70th Tank Battalion, was supported by airborne landings of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Division. The 4th Infantry Division landed 21,000 troops on Utah at the cost of only 197 casualties. Airborne troops arriving by parachute and glider numbered an additional 14,000 men, with 2,500 casualties. To commemorate their bravery and sacrifice,severals war monuments were erected there directly on the sand of the beach after the war. Around the monuments, german concrete bunkers, shell holes and traces of the battle are still visibles today. (photo stop on the spot) : .Monument of the 4th Infantry Division .The 90th Infantry Division Monument .U.S Navy Monument .Milestone 00 At Utah beach, you will have time to walk along the dunes and while you will take a look at sea just to imagine in your mind the hundred of american war ships and Landing Craft Assault who came offshore Utah Beach on D-day.
Musee du Debarquement Utah Beach
Built on the very beach where the first American troops landed on June 6, 1944, the Utah Beach Museum recounts the story of D-Day in 10 sequences, from the preparation of the landing, to the final outcome and success. This comprehensive chronological journey immerses visitors in the history of the landing through a rich collection of objects, vehicles, materials, and oral histories. Admire an original B26 bomber, one of only six remaining examples of this airplane still in existence worldwide, and relive the epic experience of American soldiers through the film “VICTORY IN THE SAND,” winner of a CINE GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD 2012 and the 2013 CINE SPECIAL JURY AWARD for best museum documentary. By the end of your visit, you will understand the strategic choices for the Allied invasion of Normandy and the reasons for the success at Utah Beach. Thanks to your visit, you will also have contributed to the safeguard of the site and the preservation of the memory of the Allied soldiers’ extraordinary sacrifices.
Pickup included
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Admission ticket to the UTAH BEACH Museum, La Madeleine, 50480 Sainte-Marie-du-Mont
Driver Guide
Hotel pick up and drop off in central Paris
Food and drinks
Gratuities (optional)
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
David P,Nov 26, 2025
- Review from Viator
Exceptional knowledge of the D-Day invasion by our guide, including context not readily available. Modified our tour to meet my desires on what to see. And good enough to allow discourse throughout our journey. I would take the longer tour had we the time!!
Swatkins58,Nov 12, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Torrey is a little "International Sky" approved town in Utah situated at the main entrance of Capitol Reef National Park. A small town with a great night sky and access to enough - not too much - amazing scenery and adventure. We went to Slacker Burgers (a MUST), stayed at Red Sands (delightful and beautifully appointed), drove there via Highway Scenic Byway (a MUST) and enjoyed Capitol Reef NP - absolutely amazing!







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