by Jewelofthelakes
We rented a car for the day and drove to Juno Beach, being Canadian. Visited the centre and Beny Sur Mer war cemetery. Village of Beny Sur Mer is with a visit. Looks like a town during WW2 era. Too bad RC wouldn’t cater some tours for Canadians. All tours went to Normandy.
Visited: Apr 20, 2018
by Armdog56
From this port we went to Normandy and Juno Breach, the Canadian war areas. Very moving.
Visited: Apr 26, 2019
by RLloyd66
This was another long day on a bus tour but we got to see Paris and even had a couple of hours to enjoy the city. We packed a lot into the time we had.
Visited: Oct 20, 2019
by dtown550
Another private tour with Overlord tours. Yannick was our guide and he was phenomenal. We drove down to the Normandy beaches. Visited Utah Beach, Pont du Hoc and had lunch in Sainte-Mère-Eglise, saw Omaha Beach and the American cemetery. It was very memorable and emotional. We were privileged to hear Eisenhower's Son speak at the cemetery.
Visited: Apr 28, 2019
by IvyIrene
Another great day, made all the better by fabulous tour guides. We went to Monets Garden followed by a great luncheon then a walking tour of Rouen
Visited: Jul 24, 2018
by eorsborn
We took the Paris on your own excursion and were able to make it to all the places in Paris we wanted to see in the 4 hours of free time we had. We walked to the Arc de Triomphe, the view is worth the trek up the stairs to the top of the monument. We also made it to the Trocadero, which is a great spot to take Eiffel Tower pictures, the Louvre, and the Notre Dame. Riding the metro is easy and a good way to get around the city. The ticket kiosks have an English option so no French was needed!
by shell43
We took the Normandy Beach tour thru the ship. It was fabulous!! Highlight of the trip.
Visited: Jul 12, 2018
by songbird816
Seeing the Normandy beaches was the dream of a lifetime. Take this excursion!
Visited: May 16, 2018
by Grandme
Normandy Beach was very touching!
Visited: Apr 20, 2016
by Fun2b
The reason they dock at Le Havre is because it’s accessible. It’s the port for Paris and Normandy. The tour to Paris is 3 hours one way on a bus. A couple of hours touring once you are there then a 3 hour ride back to ship. This should be an overnight port and skip Invergordon/Inverness.
Visited: May 01, 2018
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