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D-Day Landings in Normandy
See the landing beaches, battlegrounds, military cemeteries and museums of the single biggest invasion force ever assembled.
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Special Family Departures
To make these tours more accessible to families, we are pleased to introduce reduced prices for children (aged 17 and under ) on selected dates in the school holidays. This offer is available on 4-day breaks on Jul 25, Aug 22 and Oct 23 2008 and Apr 10, May 28, Aug 13 2009. 1 child sharing a room with 1 or 2 paying adults pays £149 (subject to room availability). 2 or 3 children travelling with at least one adult, occupying their own room, pay £199 each.
To book one of these special departures at the reduced child prices, please call our reservations department on
Holiday Itinerary
4-Day Break
- Day 1 – We journey to Normandy in France and stay for three nights.
- Day 2 – THE BRITISH SECTOR (included). Full day with your specialist Battlefields Guide. Follow the progress of the British 6th Airborne Division – see Ranville Cemetery, Pegasus Bridge and Café Gondré. Continue along the British and Canadian beaches to Arromanches and Bayeux. B
- Day 3 – MERVILLE BATTERY (optional) and THE AMERICAN SECTOR (included). A visit to the Merville Battery, a huge German casemate built to fire shells directly onto Sword Beach, disarmed by the 9th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, commanded by Lt. Col. Terence Otway D.S.O., on the morning of 6th June 1944. It is now a restored museum. Later, visit the Bréville Ridge, an important sector of high ground, where your guide will retell the story of the battles for the Eastern flank and the many attempts to take the City of Caen. We visit Ste Mère Église in the afternoon, the burning landing site for many of the aptly named U.S. Paras, the Screaming Eagles and the All-Americans. Utah Beach and the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach are also included. B
- Day 4 – Journey to Calais then return home. B
5-Day Break
- Day 1 – We journey to Normandy in France and stay for three nights.
- Day 2 – THE BRITISH SECTOR (included). Full day with your specialist Battlefields Guide. Follow the progress of the British 6th Airborne Division – see Ranville Cemetery, Pegasus Bridge and Café Gondré. Continue along the British and Canadian beaches to Arromanches and Bayeux. B
- Day 3 – MERVILLE BATTERY (optional) and THE AMERICAN SECTOR (included). A visit to the Merville Battery, a huge German casemate built to fire shells directly onto Sword Beach, disarmed by the 9th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, commanded by Lt. Col. Terence Otway D.S.O., on the morning of 6th June 1944. It is now a restored museum. Later, visit the Bréville Ridge, an important sector of high ground, where your guide will retell the story of the battles for the Eastern flank and the many attempts to take the City of Caen. We visit Ste Mère Église in the afternoon, the burning landing site for many of the aptly named U.S. Paras, the Screaming Eagles and the All-Americans. Utah Beach and the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach are also included. B
- Day 4 – INLAND BATTLES (included). We investigate the 'inland battles', including Jerusalem Cemetery and Villers Bocage, covering the story of German tank ace, Michael Wittmann. You'll also study 'Operation Epsom' and Hill 112. In the afternoon, we visit the 'Falaise Pocket' walking and driving the 'Corridor of Death' – the only escape route for two German armies. Our day ends at the Polish Memorial at Montormel. B
- Day 5 – To Calais then return home. B
B=Breakfast Br=Brunch L=Lunch D=Dinner

