The ideal months for a D-Day tour are late spring (May) and early fall (September), when the weather is pleasant and crowds are manageable. If you plan to visit around the D-Day anniversary (early June), expect larger crowds, particularly around June 6th, during special commemorations.
The D-Day landing sites are located along the northern coast of Normandy, France, and are easily accessible from Paris. The main D-Day sites include Omaha Beach (near Vierville-sur-Mer) and Utah Beach (near Carentan), where American forces landed. Pointe du Hoc, a cliffside site where U.S. Rangers scaled the heights to neutralize German artillery, is also one of the key landmarks. The Normandy American Cemetery, located at Omaha Beach, is a poignant site, with nearly 9,400 graves of soldiers who lost their lives during the invasion.
From Paris, the journey to these sites is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours by car or train. Trains run frequently from Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris to Bayeux and Caen, where you can catch local transport or take a guided tour to the beaches.
In addition to the D-Day beaches, nearby landmarks include:
All of these attractions are within a short drive of each other, making them perfect for a day trip from Paris.
It’s recommended to book your D-Day tour at least 2–3 weeks in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (June to August) to secure your spot and ensure availability.
Some extended tours offer additional stops at Mont-Saint-Michel. However, visiting both the D-Day beaches and Mont-Saint-Michel in one day can be tight due to travel time.
If you’re traveling on a budget, the most economical option is to take the train from Paris to Bayeux or Caen, followed by a local tour of the D-Day sites. This option is cost-effective compared to renting a car or booking a private tour.
No smoking is allowed in museums, cemeteries, or memorial areas. It’s also advised to dress respectfully, especially when visiting memorial sites, and to avoid loud behavior or disruptive photography in solemn areas.
Yes, there are gift shops at major museums like the Juno Beach Centre, Utah Beach Museum, and Arromanches 360, where you can find books, D-Day memorabilia, and local crafts. You can also purchase regional products like cider and Calvados at markets in Bayeux and Sainte-Mère-Église.
For those unfamiliar with the history, guided tours are the best option. Guides provide valuable context and insights into the significance of each site, helping you understand the events of D-Day and the importance of the landings.
If you have limited time, a half-day tour or smaller tour group that focuses on Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery would be ideal. This allows you to visit two of the most significant sites in a shorter amount of time, while still offering a meaningful experience.