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5‑Day D‑Day Beaches Driving Tour – Normandy, France (June 1‑5 2026)

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Day 1: Arrival & Transfer to Caen

Morning: Arrive at Cherbourg‑Maupertus Airport and board the short ferry crossing to Caen, enjoying views of the English Channel. The drive to your hotel in Caen takes about an hour, allowing you to settle in and freshen up.

Afternoon: Take a relaxed stroll through Caen’s historic center, visiting the impressive Château de Caen and the Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy. Both sites offer contextual background for the upcoming beach visits.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Norman restaurant, sampling local specialties such as camembert and apple cider, then enjoy a leisurely walk along the Orne River promenade.

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Day 2: Omaha Beach & Pointe du Hoc

Morning: Drive to Omaha Beach, the site of the most intense American landing. Explore the visitor center, the American Cemetery, and walk the historic shoreline.

Afternoon: Continue to Pointe du Hoc, climbing the steep steps to the cliff’s edge where U.S. Rangers scaled the rocks. The museum there offers vivid accounts of the assault.

Evening: Return to Caen for a relaxed dinner; consider trying a seafood dish featuring fresh catches from the nearby coast.

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Day 3: Juno & Sword Beaches & Pegasus Bridge

Morning: Head east to Juno Beach, the primary Canadian landing zone, and visit the Juno Beach Centre museum to learn about the Canadian forces.

Afternoon: Drive west to Sword Beach for a brief walk along the sand, then make the short trip to the iconic Pegasus Bridge, where British airborne troops secured a vital crossing.

Evening: Stop in the charming town of Honfleur for a sunset dinner by the harbor before returning to Caen.

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Day 4: Arromanches & the Mulberry Harbour

Morning: Visit Arromanches‑les‑Bains to see the remains of the artificial Mulberry Harbour, a marvel of wartime engineering.

Afternoon: Explore the Musée du Débarquement and the nearby Port Winston exhibit, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at a seaside café overlooking the beach.

Evening: Return to Caen for a final evening, perhaps catching a cultural performance at the Théâtre Le Cercle or simply strolling the illuminated streets.

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Day 5: Departure

Morning: Pack and check out of the hotel, taking a short drive to the Cherbourg ferry terminal for your departure.

Afternoon: Board the ferry back across the Channel, reflecting on the historic sites you’ve explored.

Evening: Arrive at your home airport, concluding the memorable Normandy D‑Day tour.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Ferry Cherbourg‑Caen (round‑trip) – 1 hour each way – €80
  • Château de Caen – 1 hour – €9
  • Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy – 1.5 hours – €10
  • Omaha Beach Visitor Center & Cemetery – 2 hours – €12
  • Pointe du Hoc – 2 hours – €10
  • Juno Beach Centre – 1.5 hours – €12
  • Sword Beach (walking) – 1 hour – Free
  • Pegasus Bridge – 1 hour – €8
  • Arromanches Mulberry Harbour – 2 hours – €9
  • Musée du Débarquement – 1.5 hours – €9
  • Meals (average per day for 2 adults) – 3 hours – €180
  • Car rental & fuel (5 days) – – €250
  • Parking & miscellaneous fees – – €30

Total estimated cost: €787

Tips

If you’d like to extend the trip, consider adding a day to explore the historic town of Bayeux and its famous tapestry, or spend a relaxing day in the coastal resort of Deauville. To shorten the itinerary, you could combine the visits to Juno and Sword beaches into a single half‑day and skip the evening stop in Honfleur, allowing a direct return to Caen after the morning sessions.

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