From Le Havre to Heroism: Private D-Day Normandy Experience
5 Reviews
Le Havre, France

Ports of Call Tours hosted by Tickets and Tours
9 hours (approx.)
Up to 7 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- Comfortable transportation
- Cruise port pick up and drop off
- 24/7 customer support
- Expert local guide services
- Guaranteed full refund if ship bypasses port
- Guaranteed timely return to the ship
- Food and drinks
What's not included
Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop atCruise Terminal Le Havre
As our memorable adventure nears its conclusion, we will smoothly sail back to Le Havre, marking the completion of our journey. Relax and delve into deep reflection, as the captivating sceneries of Normandy majestically reveal themselves. This homeward drive is more than mere travel; it is a vibrant tapestry that animates history. Ponder over the significant D-Day Landing sites, a tribute to the courage and sacrifices of the American forces. Allow these hallowed grounds to resonate with you, recounting stories of bravery and the steadfast spirit of those who bravely battled for our liberties. Cherish these recollections, not merely as remnants of history, but as inspiring stories that persistently influence our world.
1 hour (approx.)・Admission included
Stop atPointe du Hoc
Experience the breathtaking beauty and deep historical importance of Pointe du Hoc, a critical World War II D-Day landing site. Situated between Utah and Omaha Beaches, its steep cliffs offer stunning views and a glimpse into a crucial historical episode. Pointe du Hoc, once a German defense stronghold, was central to a remarkable mission. On June 6, 1944, U.S. Army Rangers heroically scaled these 100-foot cliffs, facing intense enemy fire to neutralize artillery threatening Allied forces. Their bravery and tactical brilliance were crucial to the Normandy invasion's success. Presently, Pointe du Hoc is a solemn homage to their courage, its terrain scarred by bomb craters and ruined bunkers. A moving monument commemorates the Rangers' unyielding spirit.
2 hours (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atOmaha Beach
Discover the profound beauty and historical significance of Omaha Beach, a pivotal location in World War II. Renowned as the epicenter of the D-Day landings, this famed beach served as a stage for extraordinary courage during the Normandy invasion. Presently, Omaha Beach stands as more than a historical site; it's a haven for reflection and peace. Wander its unspoiled sands and become enveloped in stories of valor and sacrifice that have shaped our world. This excursion is not merely a visit, but a passage through history, offering an opportunity to pay tribute to the brave soldiers who battled for liberty. Embark on this memorable journey with us to explore a place where natural splendor intertwines with historical depth, at one of World War II's most esteemed locations.
2 hours (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atNormandy American Cemetery
Discover the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, a significant symbol of bravery and sacrifice in Normandy's heart. Over 9,000 American heroes lie here, their valor eternal against the backdrop of Normandy's lush landscape and the historic D-Day beaches. Wander among the orderly rows of white crosses and Stars of David, each marking a sacrifice for freedom, and feel a deep sense of gratitude and reverence. The Memorial Chapel stands as a haven of solace, inviting reflection on these extraordinary lives. More than a cemetery, it's a sanctuary of memory and honor, meticulously preserved in a serene setting. A place of solemn beauty, it's an essential stop on your journey.
2 hours (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atCruise Terminal Le Havre
As our memorable adventure nears its conclusion, we will smoothly sail back to Le Havre, marking the completion of our journey. Relax and delve into deep reflection, as the captivating sceneries of Normandy majestically reveal themselves. This homeward drive is more than mere travel; it is a vibrant tapestry that animates history. Ponder over the significant D-Day Landing sites, a tribute to the courage and sacrifices of the American forces. Allow these hallowed grounds to resonate with you, rec
1 hour (approx.)・No admission tickets required
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Awe inspiring tour to stand where those brave soldiers stood.
Lisa_M, Dec 2024
Wonderful tour. Recommend a private tour for max flexibility and speed if coming from cruise ship in LeHavre. Our guide Zoe was really knowledgeable about the detailed history. The cemetery is humbling and awe inspiring. So glad to see that it is so well maintained. Point de hauc was our favorite with the shell craters, bunkers and gun batteries. Understand they may be closing entry to the bunkers soon from fear of cliff erosion. Would take at least a couple of days to see everything like St Mary Eglise, Utah and the other beaches. But this was a great day tour that gets you the highlights.
Great
Jeanne_Z, Dec 2024
This was a bucket list trip for my brother Mart. Wanna was excellent. She was an amazing tour guide who not only was a wealth of information but made sure we reached every location with plenty of time to enjoy. I would strongly recommend her. On a busy holiday weekend we never could have done it without her!
Normandy and Omaha Beach
Dennis_S, Dec 2024
The Normandy cemetery was by far the most impressive. Also seeing Omaha Beach and the monuments there were memorable.
Not as Described.
Sheryl_C, Dec 2024
The tour was delayed a couple times via email and all of us were ready to go a half an hour later than what was originally stated. It said we would leave at 8:30. Then the TOURS operator changed it to 9 o’clock. We were assured that he would meet us in the terminal. However, in the end he was not allowed beyond the gates of the terminal parking lot so I had to use my $10 a day Verizon account to call first Viator and then the driver to work out the situation. I was able to find him by walking out to the gate outside of the terminal when he and Dimitri finally made it at 9:02. The time that they picked us up was fine since they had already notified us of that change. We left at 9:02. Our ship, The regal Princess was to depart at 7:30 PM but due to getting a late start our visits at each destination were shortened and we were extremely rushed. We feel Pablo the guide and Dimitri. The driver did an excellent job with what they had. However, the fact that we didn’t have to return at five as they were trying to do to keep it within the time parameter set by Viator it made the visit to each place rushed Our ship was off board at 8 and back onboard by 7:30pm. However the rush was to leave Normandy before 3 to get back by 5. We noticed other tours with headphones so they could understand what they were seeing. We didn’t even have time to visit the museum. We literally had to run through it to get to Omaha Beach and the cemetery. We stopped to see the Pegasus Bridge which really didn’t need since we didn’t have an hour to go through the museum. A 15 minute stop for pictures and going to the bathroom would’ve been fine. However, the bathroom situation was not conducive to 16 people using the facilities. All of us had to pay in some form or another in order to use the bathroom. We realize that’s typical in Europe, but it’s frustrating. To use the restroom at the museum, we either had to purchase something in the gift shop or we had to purchase an entrance to the museum to use the facility. The van that we used was very nice however, two people out of the 16 had to ride backwards, which makes it kind of unfair for those two people sitting in those backwards seats Pablo was very knowledgeable and we enjoyed his descriptions and information When we got to Omaha and it was time to have some lunch, he made sure that the waiters and the waitresses served us very quickly so we could be out within 30 minutes However, the people who went to the other restaurant since there are only two, did not have any success in ordering. All in all, I give it a rating three because we did get to the sites that we’re explained in the brochure and we were picked up on time and rushed, but got back to the ship before it departed in plenty of time. Again, Pablo was an excellent tour guide because he didn’t know everything about the sites where we went, but he also had to commute from Paris so that was a pretty extensive commute.