Private D-Day tours designed around where you’re staying.
Whether you’re based in Bayeux, Caen, or coming from Paris for the day, we offer private Normandy tours that start from your location and adapt to your interests.
Our approach: Private tours give couples and families the flexibility to follow specific soldiers’ stories, spend meaningful time at the American Cemetery, and explore the coastal landscape at your own pace. Your guide adjusts the day in real-time based on what resonates with your group.
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Choose your departure city below to explore recommended itineraries : then tell us what you’d like to customize.
Every tour adapts to your family’s interests and schedule.
We recommend staying at least one night in Normandy if your schedule allows.
Here’s the honest trade-off: a day trip from Paris means 7+ hours of highway driving (3.5 hours each way), which turns a 12-hour day and leaves 4/5 hours for actual site visits.
That’s enough to cover the essential D-Day sites, but the pace is necessarily brisk: and the combination of emotional weight plus physical fatigue can be draining.
Staying overnight transforms the experience: you pace the long drives, visit sites at optimal times (peaceful early morning beaches, post-crowd cemetery), and have evening hours to reflect and decompress.
Many couples tell us the quiet sunrise at Omaha Beach becomes their most powerful memory.
That said, our Paris day trips are expertly crafted for maximum impact when time is limited. Your guide manages pacing strategically, building in rest moments while ensuring the cemetery visit never feels rushed.
| Site | Terrain Type | Typical Walking Distance | Wheelchair Accessible? |
|---|---|---|---|
| American Cemetery | Paved pathways | 200-400 meters (optional) | Yes, fully accessible |
| Omaha Beach overlook   | Paved parking area | 0 meters (can view from vehicle) | Yes |
| Omaha Beach sand | Flat sand/pebbles | Flexible (0-500 meters) | Partial (firm sand only) |
| Pointe du Hoc | Bomb craters, rough paths | 200-300 meters uneven terrain | Partial (overlook accessible ) Bunkers are not accessible |
| Utah Beach Museum | Interior exhibits | Minimal (elevator available) | Yes, fully accessible |
| German bunkers | Concrete, some stairs | 50-100 meters + stairs | Partial (exteriors only) |
| Sainte-Mère-Église | Flat cobblestones | 100-200 meters (optional) | Yes (all town square level) |
| Mont Saint-Michel | Medieval cobblestones, steep incline | 400-800 meters uphill (15% grade) | Partial (only lower village, causeway viewing recommended, no access to the hill) |
Walking requirements on private Normandy tours are completely flexible.
Unlike group bus tours with fixed itineraries, we adapt to your mobility level : from wheelchair users to avid hikers who want to explore every bunker interior.
If you have more than 1 person in your group who requires a wheelchair, we need to be informed in advance.
If you have any questions about a trip, we will gladly give you some tips and explain our services more personally by email.
Yes, absolutely : just let your guide know at the start of the day.
They’ll plan the itinerary to have you at the American Cemetery by 3:45pm for optimal viewing position.
The daily Taps ceremony is a powerful experience, and many guests appreciate the sense of communion: standing alongside fellow visitors from around the world in shared tribute. That collective silence as the flag descends can be deeply moving.
However, your guide may also present an alternative: visiting during quieter hours for a different kind of intimacy. A peaceful morning or late afternoon visit allows you to walk among the 9,388 white crosses in near-solitude, spend time at specific graves, and absorb the profound stillness.
Both experiences are meaningful in different ways—the ceremony offers communal respect; the quiet visit offers personal reflection. Your guide will present both options honestly, and the choice is always yours.