Discover the American D-Day Beaches: A Full-Day Guided Tour Through History

June 6, 1944 — the day the world held its breath.

For the American troops storming the shores of Omaha and Utah Beach, D-Day marked the beginning of liberation in Europe. More than 75 years later, the sand, cliffs, and cemeteries of Normandy still echo with the bravery and sacrifice of that historic morning.

Join us on our American Landing Beaches Standard Tour—a full-day, expert-guided journey through the key sites of the U.S. sector of the Normandy invasion. Whether this is your first time visiting, or you’ve long dreamed of standing where heroes once stood, this is the perfect way to experience the story of D-Day, your way.

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American Infantry in Normandy: Cutting the Cotentin Peninsula

“The mission was simple: isolate Cherbourg. The execution? Anything but.”

In the days following the D-Day landings, American forces faced a race against time—and terrain. Their objective: cut off the Cotentin Peninsula, a vital piece of Normandy jutting into the English Channel, and capture the deep-water port of Cherbourg.

This tour isn’t about grand speeches or iconic beach landings. It’s about mud-soaked boots, hedgerow firefights, and the unshakable grit of the American infantry who clawed their way through unforgiving countryside to outflank the Germans and sever their hold on the region.

Welcome to our personalized guided tour: “American Infantry in Normandy: Cutting the Cotentin.”

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Walk in the Bootsteps of Heroes: A Personalized Tour of the 101st & 82nd Airborne in Normandy

“We’re paratroopers, Lieutenant. We’re supposed to be surrounded.”Dick Winters, 101st Airborne Division

When the world thinks of D-Day, the beaches often come to mind first—but for the brave men of the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions, their war began before the first wave hit the sand. In the early hours of June 6, 1944, these American paratroopers leapt into the darkness over Normandy, tasked with seizing bridges, disrupting enemy defenses, and holding ground—often isolated and outnumbered.

Now, more than 80 years later, you can follow in their footsteps with our personalized guided tour: “American Paratroopers in Normandy – The 101st & 82nd Airborne Experience.”

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