Normandy D-Day British Sector Tour: private experience from Bayeux

Normandy D-Day British Sector Tour: private experience from Bayeux
From EUR €55.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)

Explore the D-Day Landings of Normandy: Small Group Tour from Bayeux

Join our knowledgeable English-speaking driver/guide, an expert on World War II, as you embark on an immersive small group private tour from Bayeux to discover the historic sites of the D-Day landings. Designed for international guests, including adults and families, who have a keen interest in this significant chapter of history, this tour provides an unforgettable experience.

Meet Your Expert English-Speaking Driver/Guide

Upon arrival at the designated meeting point, you will be warmly greeted by your English-speaking guide holding a sign displaying the tour name and the recognizable Ophorus logo. Our guides wear distinctive badges, making them easy to identify. Your guide will personally introduce the day's program and itinerary, ensuring you have a clear understanding of what lies ahead. Step into our comfortable and air-conditioned Mercedes minivan, setting the stage for a seamless and enjoyable journey to your first destination, Omaha Beach.

Comfort and Convenience in a Mercedes Minivan

Our spacious Mercedes minivan is equipped with an onboard P/A system, ensuring that everyone in the group can hear the guide's commentary, regardless of their seating location. Enjoy the informative narration as you travel between destinations. 

Thrilling Half-Day Trip: Pegasus Bridge, Sword Beach, and British Cemeteries

Begin your adventure with a visit to Pegasus Bridge, a crucial objective for the 6th British Airborne Division during the D-Day landings. These two bridges, spanning the Canal of Caen and Orne River, played a pivotal role in securing the left flank of the invasion. Learn about the daring mission known as operation Deadstick, where Horsa gliders were towed by Halifax bombers in the darkness of the night. Discover how the bridges were successfully captured and the significance of the "Ham and Jam" message sent to the Allied ships. Witness the historical meeting between French commandos and British soldiers, which symbolized the unity of the Allied forces.

Sword Beach

Continue your journey to Sword Beach, one of the Anglo-Canadian landing sites on D-Day. Gain insights into the crucial moments of the landing, the troops involved, and the heroic story of Piper Bill Millin. Pay tribute to the fallen soldiers who fought valiantly on this hallowed beach.

Pay Homage at the New British Normandy Memorial

Your half-day tour culminates with a visit to the newly constructed British Normandy Memorial. This poignant memorial was initiated based on the suggestion of Normandy veteran George Batts, recognizing the absence of a national tribute to fallen soldiers under British Command in Normandy. 

Situated overlooking "Gold Beach," the memorial was inaugurated on the 75th anniversary of D-Day in 2019. Take a moment to reflect on the more than 22,000 names inscribed on the memorial's columns, representing the brave men and women, predominantly British soldiers, marines, and airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice. The memorial also honors individuals from other countries who fought under British Command, including South Africa, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.

Conclude your tour with a visit to the Memorial before returning to Bayeux, carrying the memories and insights gained from this profound journey. Book Your Unforgettable Small Group D-Day Landings Tour from Bayeux Now.