From your hotel in Caen and its surroundings. The city is liberated on June 20, 1944.
1 minute
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Pointe du Hoc
The American rangers will seize the tip of the Hoc, a cliff thirty meters high, to neutralize powerful German guns supposed to be installed in blockhouses. Today, the site presents the remains of the German battery and the deep traces of the fierce battles that took place there.
45 minutes
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Omaha Beach
This is the beach where the Allies lost the most troops, which earned him the nickname "Bloody Omaha" (Omaha, the bloody).
15 minutes
4
Cimetiere Americain de Colleville-sur-Mer
Located just above Omaha Beach, the Normandy American Cemetery honors American soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy. A must-see, it brings together the perfectly aligned tombstones of 9387 soldiers.
1 hour
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Les Falaises d'Arromanches
The Mulberry port is an artificial harbor built in Arromanches to allow the supply of Allies in the days following the Normandy landing: excellent stage for lunch.
1 hour
D-Day private tour Omaha Beach from Caen with audio guide.
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Private circuit on the landing beaches with audio guide and driver in a 7 seater vehicle. We adapt to the needs, desires, rhythm of our customers.
The driver is also your Norman host if you stay at the hotel La Fontaine Caen Center. 2 people minimum.