Normandy Allied Landing Beaches
The Allied landing beaches in Normandy, known as the "D-Day Beaches", are famous for their crucial role in the Allied landings on June 6, 1944, a decisive operation of World War II. These beaches are located on the Normandy coast of France and are spread across five main locations: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword.
Normandy Allied Landing Beaches
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The Allied Landing Beaches in Normandy, often called the D-Day Beaches, are famous for their crucial role during the Allied landings on June 6, 1944, a decisive operation of the Second World War.
These beaches are located on the Normandy coast of France and are spread across five main locations: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. Each beach had a specific name code and was assigned to different Allied forces, with the Americans landing at Utah and Omaha, the British at Gold and Sword, and the Canadians at Juno.
This historic day, known as D-Day, marked the beginning of the liberation of Nazi-occupied Western Europe.
Today, these beaches are rich with monuments, museums and cemeteries that pay tribute to the thousands of soldiers who fought and fell during this massive operation.
Stages and map
In detail
What's included with this tour:
Eau en bouteille
Small group tour (8 people maximum or more upon special request)
Transport en mini van climatisé
Not included in this tour:
Pourboires
Additional information:
Full refund for any cancellation up to 48 hours in advance or postponement of the date under certain conditions. For any cancellation less than 48 hours in advance: no refund.
Children from 6 years old are welcome (car seat available; special rate).
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