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Tour Alpha [C5]
(09:00 Paris Hotel pick-up)
Tour Description
Half Day Private Tour of The American D-Day Sector
The Advantages of choosing a half-day Private Tour
→ Our Half-Day Tour Alpha (4-hrs) is an exceptionally easy-going tour, ideal for those clients looking for a brief insight into the American campaign exprience.
A quick look at the map below will give you an idea of this tour’s coverage when booked as a 4-hr Half-Day PRIVATE Tour, with a Bayeux Hotel pick-up & Place de Québec drop-off [Mon-Fri].
Hotel or Central Bayeux departure: 14:00 / Central Bayeux, Hotel drop-off at 18:15.
The Itinerary
→ You will have your own dedicated guide in your own small private group throughout the entire duration of the tour, who will go out of his / her way to make your day memorable and endeavour to answer your every question.
NB: This tour is only suitable for clients who are travelling to Bayeux via our [C5] Transport Solutions service [Mon – Fri], from Paris St. Lazare Station.
Travel in style, safely…
Our half-day D-Day Private ‘Tour Alpha’ is conducted in one of our spacious comfortable 8-seat panoramic Tourers, with air-conditioning front and rear, drinks holders, a fridge to keep your water chilled, onboard WiFi. Our vehicles are also equipped with the latest in vehicle security & passenger safety technology.
Tour Schedule
The tour runs all-year-round [Mon-Fri].
The D-Day Sites you will visit on this tour
The American D-Day Sector [4-hr tour]: *Pointe-du-Hoc, Vierville-sur-Mer (Saving Private Ryan film location) & National Guard Memorial, passing Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer & Monument ‘Les Braves’ on Omaha Beach, Omaha Beach & Colleville American Cemetery (optional *Visitor Centre instead of Pointe-du-Hoc).
The Battle was WON…The Tour is ON
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Half-Day D-Day Private Tour ‘Alpha [C5] – Fixed Bayeux start times [Mon – Fri]
Welcome Aboard
09:00 scheduled Paris departure
Rest stops programmed en-route to Bayeux
Paris Hotel – 08:50 lobby check-in
We pick up all Paris clients at 08:50 for transfer to Normandy (Bayeux / Caen), followed by a Normandy hotel baggage drop at 12:45, one hour freetime for lunch, and a half-day PRIVATE D-Day Tour from 14:00-18:00.
*PARIS Hotels: In the event that we cannot park outside client hotels (or where no parking is available), clients will be expected to be kerbside, directly outside the hotel, for an 08:50 pick-up on the day. Kindly look out for our logo, placed clearly, in our windscreen.
Note: Kindly make sure to have provided your contact number (‘WhatsApp’ is available for free on android / IOS).
NB: Since this tour termintaes at 18:15 in Bayeux (or Caen), clients will require local accomodation.
Welcome Aboard
Departs Bayeux (or Caen) at 14:00
Public toilets available
Bayeux: Place de Québec
Place de Québec is situated just around the corner from The Bayeux Tourist Information Office. We pick up here (or at client’s hotels) at 13:50 [Mon – Fri], for a half-day Private Tour. There are toilet facilities here, as well as a cafe nearby – ‘La Garde Manger’ – perfect for passengers who wish a quick coffee prior to departure.
The 2nd & 5th Rangers – Rangers lead the way
40 minute visit – includes freetime
Public toilets available
1. Pointe-du-Hoc
Pointe-du-Hoc, a 100ft promontory cliff overlooking the English Channel on the coast of Normandy in northern France was heavily fortified with concrete casemates and gun pits and protected by the German 352nd Infantry Division. On D-Day the United States Army Ranger Assault Group under lieutenant colonel James E. Rudder assaulted and captured Pointe du Hoc after scaling the cliffs. Disabling the six 155mm guns there was crucial to the successful completion of the Allied Land Invasion. There was however a cruel surprise in store for Colonel Rudder’s men…
The 29th Infantry Division, 2nd & 5th Rangers
20 minute visit – includes freetime
2. Vierville-sur-Mer {‘Saving Private Ryan}
On D-Day at 06:30, the U.S. Army’s 116th Infantry Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division, along with units of the 2nd and 5th Ranger Battalions, landed on Omaha Beach, below Vierville-sur-Mer. The 29th Division & The Rangers suffered extremely heavy losses in the very first few minutes. On this stop you’ll find out how the courageous soldiers persevered on ‘Bloody Omaha’, and how in the face of all odds and at the prospect of certain death, they finally cut through the formidable German defenses.
US 1st Div. 116th RCT & 29th ID, 743rd Tank Batt.
15 minute visit
3. Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer : ‘Les Braves’
The only monument in Normandy to stand on one of The Allied Invasion Beaches can be seen here in Sainte-Laurent, directly on Omaha Beach. Inaugurated on June 5, 2004, on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the landing of Normandy, it is in tribute to the 35,000 Allied soldiers who landed in this place, on June 6, 1944, and to the 3,000 victims, dead, missing and wounded by the evening of D-Day. Here we will learn how a petition was required to revoke the fate of the temporary edifice in 2004, and we will take a look at the significance of its magnicicent design in relation to the events which transpired here on D-Day, and in the weeks and months that followed…
The Big Red One – ‘BRO’
No Mission Too Difficult. No Sacrifice Too Great. Duty First!
20 minute visit – includes freetime
4. Omaha Beach + WN 62
Omaha Beach, was the code name for one of the five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944. Taking Omaha was to be the responsibility of United States Army troops of the First Division nicknamed ‘The Big Red One’. However faced with the 12,020 experienced combat troops of the German 352nd Infantry Division, the battle-hardened 1st Infantry Division had its work cut out. During this memorable visit you’ll find out why nothing here went according to plan on D-Day. Thus we shall discover how ‘Bloody Omaha’ earned its name…


50 minute visit – includes freetime
Public toilets available
5. Normandy Colleville American Cemetery
On June 8, 1944, the U.S. First Army established the temporary cemetery, the first American cemetery on European soil in World War II. After the war, the present-day cemetery was established a short distance to the east of the original site. Come and honour the graves of our fallen Heroes, discover the gold-embossed gravestones of the three Medal of Honour recipients – listen to some stories from their lives – and peruse the wall of the missing upon which are engraved the names of 1557 servicemen never recovered…
Homeward-Bound
20-minute drive back to Bayeux
Return to Bayeux: Client Hotel or Place-de-Québec, at 18:15
Following the 14:00 to 18:00 afternoon tour, we will return you to Bayeux Place de Québec at appx 18:15, in time for dinner. There are plenty of bistros, cafés and restaurants in the vicinity. During our relaxing drive back to Bayeux you will have 20 minutes to reflect on the half-day tour and have a casual chat with your Guide. We always appreciate feedback about your D-Day experience and welcome any last-minute questions. Please do not hesitate to let your driver know if we can be of any further assistance. Thank you for choosing NormandyONtour.
END OF THE TOUR
18:15
*Your Half-Day Private Tour lasts a total of 4hrs 15 minutes.

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