Normandia Spiagge Gita pomeridiana di mezza giornata da Bayeux (A2)





Descrizione
Rendi onore ai soldati che combatterono sulle spiagge della Normandia durante la Seconda guerra mondiale con questo tour pomeridiano a Omaha Beach e Pointe du Hoc da Bayeux. Visita i famosi campi di battaglia del D-Day, ascoltando il commento della guida sugli eventi sanguinosi che vi si svolsero, e termina con una visita guidata al cimitero e memoriale americano in Normandia e al relativo centro visitatori, situati su un promontorio affacciato sull'Atlantico. Questo tour per piccoli gruppi in minivan prevede un numero massimo di otto partecipanti ed è il modo migliore per visitare in un solo giorno i siti più remoti della Normandia.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Stand dove le forze americane sbarcarono il d-day.
Scopri la batteria della pistola presa dai ranger americani.
Rendi omaggio all'americano caduto durante la battaglia della Normandia.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Si prega di notare che il tour parte da Bayeux - Normandia. Non ci sono pick-up in hotel da Parigi.
- Si prega di essere consapevoli del fatto che questo tour torna a Bayeux intorno alle 18:00
Recensioni(1,210)
Our guide Corentain was very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humour. He interacted well with us. The tour was good value and well paced. And he provided some very good contextual information on route before getting into the main details of the landings. Unfortunately the weather wasn’t on our side to begin with but the guide had umbrellas on hand and reminded us that the soldiers were up against far worse! Our hotel wasn’t on the pick up list but we put other in and the name of our hotel and was picked up promptly at the time stated.
Absolutely the best part of our trip to France! Pauline was wonderful...easy to understand in English, full of broad knowledge about Normandy, as well as detailed, specific stories of heroes in the conflict. Our drive was very comfortable, and she allotted just the right amount of time at each stop to explore on our own. Would recommend this tour to anyone! 10/10
Our tour guide was so flexible, personal and knowledgeable. He made this learning experience enjoyable, and we learned so much. Having a small group truly made this tour a great experience. Our guide, Aidan answered all of our questions and gave us time to explore the sites a little as well. I would recommend this tour without hesitation.
Helene was helpful and knowledgeable- we saw and learned a lot! The tour bus picks you up at the train station and you get to see all the important sights at Omaha Beach as well as the American Memorial Cemetery
The tour was fantastic. We were scheduled for three sites but once our guide learned my husband is attached to the Bedford Boys unit, she made a special stop just he could see the memorial for them. Our guide was lovely. She was very knowledgeable and fun and allowed us enough time to explore the sites on our own. Would certainly recommend this tour for anyone visiting!
Excellent tour. The logistics were well managed and our guide Julie was magnificent! One improvement would include directions on how to work the parking situation at the train station.
Rose was the best! She was the perfect guide for our family - spanning ages 13 to 85! She knew all of the special spots and shared just the right amount of information.
Highly recommend! The tour was just what we were expecting. Corentin was very knowledgeable and personable. I’d ask for him again and again!
Our tour guide, Gwen/Gwin, mentioned that the tour would not be political and that we would not have to worry about taking a test or exam after the tour. We got through the expedition/experience somewhat politically charged and at every stop, Gwen quizzed us to make sure we remembered his lecture. The coverage and breadth of information was profound, the sacrifices of the protagonists were sure, and the antagonists got what they deserved, according to the tide of battle. To the victors went the spoils. The whole classroom experience was set to real life settings and was narrated with important documents provided by the tour guide. Many conflicts were re-enacted, the compositions of the land and sea were molded to form historical precedents. Memorials and dedications abounded and were visited. In conclusion, Gwen portrayed a memorable and very noteworthy presentation that we will not soon forget (those of us that were riveted and paying attention). Comments and suggestions: Navigating to the meetup point and convening with the tour guide was unknown and tenuous at first. After Gwen presented a tour document and verified our identities, we were led to the rest of the tour group that was down the street. A memorial and cemetery for fallen service members was experienced in timely fashion. While the afternoon was still bright, the day was getting late, and by 5:00pm the administrators of the memorial started to clear out the visitors. In one of the tour stops we experienced the summertime and warm conditions. We had to jump over a medium-sized puddle to simulate a beach/sandy landing. Further down the way, a more modest puddle was crossed and without much complaint. In another tour stop, there were posted signs and documents that were skipped over due to time constraints. We managed to photograph all of the posted documents so we could read them later.
We loved the tour and Margo was great and very knowledgeable. It was the perfect amount of time for our family. We would do it again.



