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In the footsteps BATTLEFIELD TOURS


Bespoke D-Day Tour

Follow in the footsteps of the Allied 21st Army Group as they land on the Beaches of Normandy on D-Day 6th June 1944, the greatest seaborne invasion the world has even known. Visit the sites associated with the American Airborne on the Cotentin Peninsula centred on Sainte-Mère-Eglise. See where the US 4th Infantry Division came ashore at UTAH Beach, the US 1st Infantry Division and 116th Infantry Regiment of the US 29th Division came ashore on Bloody OMAHA.  Visit the British beaches of GOLD, JUNO and SWORD. Discuss the first action of the invasion at Pegasus Bridge, Bénouville.  Pay your respects at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial and the many CWGC Cemeteries in the area.

On one of our personalised and customised In the footsteps bespoke tours you can visit the memorials that mean the most to you and explore the battlefields that you want to see.  You can pay your respects at the CWGC and ABMC Cemeteries and visit the museums of your choosing. You can do as much or as little as you want as we tailor the tour to meet you specific requirements.

Let us take you on a journey that is a truly unique experience that will leave you with memories that will last forever.

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In addition to providing D-Day bespoke tours, we also offer a range of other popular tours covering significant events in military history such as the Waterloo Campaign, the Battles of Ypres, the Battle of The Somme, and Operation Market Garden.

 

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