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Bayeux
Omaha Beach, Normandy American Cemetery & La Cambe – Exclusive Tour for 2
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private tours
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Battlefields
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04 hours
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2~2
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English
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Highlights
- Intimate, exclusive D-Day experience tailored for two.
- Explore Omaha Beach and understand the challenges of the Allied landings.
- Pay your respects at the Normandy American Cemetery overlooking Omaha.
- Reflect on the German perspective at La Cambe war cemetery
- Local Tour Guide, Expert in Normandy landing Beaches and WW II
Program & Itinerary
Exclusive Half-Day Private D-Day Tour for Two
Explore Omaha Beach, La Cambe German Cemetery, and the Normandy American Cemetery on an intimate half-day private tour crafted for two guests. Departing from Bayeux, this experience blends clear, accessible storytelling with the depth and nuance that World War II enthusiasts appreciate.
Your private D-Day experienceYour guide meets you directly at your hotel, accommodation, or the Bayeux train station, so the tour begins as soon as you step outside. You travel in a private, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan equipped with an onboard sound system, creating a comfortable space where you can listen, ask questions, and guide the level of detail. As the countryside opens toward the coast, your guide introduces the wider context of Operation Overlord, from planning and deception to the landings and the wider Battle of Normandy.
Omaha Beach & the Normandy American CemeteryAt Omaha Beach, you walk the same tidal flats and bluffs where American forces faced some of the heaviest resistance of the invasion on 6 June 1944. First-time visitors receive a clear, structured explanation of how the German defenses were organized, why the early waves suffered such heavy casualties, and how small groups of soldiers ultimately broke through. More experienced visitors can explore unit-level actions, terrain analysis, command decisions, and the way Omaha has become a symbol of the entire D-Day operation.
From the shoreline, you continue to the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, set on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach and the Channel. Thousands of white headstones arranged in perfect lines, together with the memorial, chapel, and maps, help you connect the peaceful landscape with the intense fighting that took place below in June 1944. Your time here can focus on an overall narrative of the campaign or on specific units, decorations, and personal stories that bring individual names and headstones into sharper focus.
La Cambe and the German perspectiveThe tour then turns inland to La Cambe, the largest German war cemetery in Normandy and the final resting place for tens of thousands of soldiers who died mainly in the summer of 1944. Entering via a narrow path, you come into a broad, grass-covered landscape of low, flat markers, small clusters of dark stone crosses, and a central burial mound that contains a mass grave of both identified and unknown soldiers.
Here, the focus broadens from operations to memory, responsibility, and reconciliation. Your guide explains how German graves from across Normandy were brought together at La Cambe, how the site developed after the war, and how its design encourages quiet reflection rather than monumental display. For specialists, there is room to discuss German war graves policy, the range of ages and units represented, and contrasts with Allied cemeteries; for newcomers, the emphasis remains on the shared human cost of the campaign.
Comfort, privacy, and depthThroughout the half day, the tour is entirely private: just you, your traveling companion, and your expert English-speaking guide. The flexible format means you can slow down to absorb the atmosphere, spend longer at a particular grave or viewpoint, or steer the conversation toward tactics, leadership, memory culture, or ethical questions raised by the war.
The minivan offers a quiet, comfortable environment between sites where questions are always welcome, whether you are clarifying the basic sequence of events or exploring advanced topics such as doctrine, logistics, and recent scholarship on the Normandy campaign. This balance of accessibility and depth makes the tour engaging for first-time visitors to the D-Day beaches as well as well-read specialists keen to experience the terrain firsthand.
Don’t leave your visit to the D-Day beaches to chance—book your exclusive half-day tour now and experience Omaha and Colleville with a dedicated WWII specialist
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Meet your guide in Bayeux or surrounding area
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Drive to the Normandy coast line, stop at Omaha Beach
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Know before you book
- Exclusivity: A private tour designed for two ensures a personal and intimate experience.
- Premium Service: Benefit from luxurious transport, expert guidance, and a well-curated itinerary.
- Exceptional Value: Offered as a special online deal with strict cancellation terms, this tour provides luxury and exclusivity at an affordable rate.
- Direct Booking Advantage: Available exclusively on our website, ensuring seamless communication and personalized service.
Important Information:
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours
- Departure: Bayeux (pickup from hotel, accommodation, or train station)
- Availability: Limited slots to maintain exclusivity
- Cancellation Policy: No cancellations or refunds – this special offer is non-refundable to guarantee its exceptional value.
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Other possible pick up locations :
- Caen
- Port en Bessin (Chateau La Cheneviere)
- Port en Bessin (Mercure Bayeux-Omaha)
- Audrieu (Chateau d'Audrieu)
- Aurseulles (Chateau du Bû)
- Sainte Croix Grand Tonne (Domaine de la Cour des Lys)
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Reviews
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Katie Houston
13, Jun 2023
Our party of 6 included 3 generations of our family. Grandparents, parents, teenage children. We were greeted on time and the meeting location was easy...
Included / excluded
Included
- Pick up / drop off in Bayeux or surrounding area
- English-speaking driver/guide, Expert in Normandy
- Guided visits of the Sites mentionned in the itinerary
- Travel in modern, comfortable & fully equipped minivan
Excluded
- Entrance fees unless mentioned
- Personal travel insurance and expenses
- Meals, drinks (lunch)
- Gratuities for the driver/guide
FAQ
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Do you pick up at Bayeux Train Station, Hotel or Accommodation for this private tour?
Yes, absolutely. We will come and pick you up at the Bayeux train station if you are arriving from Paris. We will also come and pick you up at your Hotel, AirBnB or accommodation in Bayeux. Finally, we can also come and pick you up in the surrounding area of Bayeux at a radius of 30 kms (20 miles) at no extra cost. -
What type of vehicles are used during your private tours from Bayeux?
Our company uses only Mercedes Vito Tourer 8 seater minivans that are recent, comfortable and fully equipped including individual A/C, shaded windows, large leg space and on board P/A system for commentaries by the guide. -
Who conducts your private half day trips from Bayeux?
We mainly employ accredited and licensed tour guides that are also the drivers for all tours that need visits to be conducted by certified guides. Good examples are: the visit of museums, guided walking tours in cities, visit of historical monuments such as Mont Saint Michel and so on. For some tours, such as the day trips from Bayeux dedicated to WWII, passionate guides that were history teachers, ex servicemen will be with you to explain the details of the battles that raged. All our guides are first and foremost very skilled drivers and all of them speak impeccable English. -
Where is Pointe du Hoc located ?
Located halfway between Omaha Beach and Utah beach, Pointe du Hoc is at a distance of just under 30 kilometers (18 miles) from Bayeux. The site is famous for being one of the assault areas on June 6th 1944 Normandy Invasion of WWII. It was a key feature of the German defensive fortifications. The site reminds us of what an artillery battery looked like. -
What is the best way to experience Pointe du Hoc?
The best way to experience Pointe du Hoc is to travel with one of our English speaking guides, who is an expert in WWII and especially the Normandy landings. You have the possibility of booking a private tour where you will have transportation and guide just for you and your party. We also offer full day shared tours from Bayeux that include the visit of Pointe du Hoc. These small groups are limited to 8 persons maximum. -
Where is Omaha Beach located?
Omaha Beach is one of the assault beaches part of the Normandy Invasion that took place on June 6, 1944. The beach is located 21 kilometers - 13 miles - to the west of Bayeux, on the coast of Normandy facing the English Channel. The town of Bayeux makes a perfect departure point to visit the D-DAY landing beaches of Normandy and all our shared tours depart from here. -
What is the best way to experience the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial?
The best way to experience the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial is to travel with one of our English speaking guides, who is an expert in WWII and especially the Normandy landings. You have the possibility of booking either a private tour where you will have transportation and guide just for you and your party. We also offer shared tours that include the visit of the Cemetery located in Colleville sur Mer. These small groups are limited to 8 persons maximum and can be taken on a half day (morning & afternoon) or full day trip from Bayeux. -
Is it possible to lay flowers at the Normandy American Cemetery?
Yes, it is possible to lay flowers at gravesites at the American Cemetery of Colleville sur Mer. However, if you would like to organize a formal wreath laying ceremony this can be done but you will need to book one of our private tours. Also, there is a Wreath laying ceremony request that must be made at the American Battle Monuments commission. -
Is Bayeux the ideal town and departure point for Normandy D-DAY tours?
If you are looking to experience Normandy in the best possible way, then our day trips from Bayeux make for an ideal departure point. The charming small town of Bayeux has a large number of options when it comes to accommodation and dining. Moreover, the historic medieval city centre as well as the famous Tapestry are part of the best things to do while in Bayeux.
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