Luxury Transport Services In Paris

Day Trip - D-Day Beaches

Private Transfer to the Normandy

The D-Day beaches, the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, the Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches, and the medieval beauty of Bayeux. A profound and unforgettable journey - and one that's almost impossible to do well by train. Our private excursion offers door-to-door service for the whole day, with a chauffeur familiar with every site on the historic Normandy coast.

3 hoursFrom Paris
€600From
Full dayService
12 hoursIncluding driver wait

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Transfer Rates

Fixed prices to Normandy

All-inclusive rates. Meet & greet at arrivals, flight monitoring, child seats — all included.

Paris Centre D-Day Beaches (full day)
180 min each way
€600with driver wait
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CDG Airport D-Day Beaches (full day)
210 min each way
€620with driver wait
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Orly Airport D-Day Beaches (full day)
240 min each way
€640with driver wait
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Mercedes V-Class Group of 4-7
All routes
+€80supplement
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D-Day + Mont-Saint-Michel Two-day excursion
2 full days
€1,200with overnight
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Honfleur + D-Day Day Combined coast itinerary
12 hours
€680extended day
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The District

Witnessing the longest day

"Omaha Beach is not a place you understand by looking at it. It is a place you understand by standing on it."— On the Normandy beaches

Why Normandy is a serious commitment

The D-Day beaches stretch along 80 kilometres of the Normandy coast - Utah Beach in the west, Omaha and Pointe du Hoc in the centre (American sectors), Gold and Juno (British and Canadian), Sword Beach in the east (British). Visiting more than one or two requires significant driving - and the only practical base is Bayeux, a 2.5-hour drive from Paris. A serious visit is genuinely a full day.

Why this is one of the hardest day-trips by public transport

There is no direct train. The fastest route involves a TGV to Caen (2 hours), a local train to Bayeux (15 minutes), then coordinating taxis or a tour shuttle to the actual beach sites. Total time outside the vehicle, before reaching the first memorial site: 4-5 hours from Paris. Returning the same day on public transport is barely possible.

Why our service works for this trip

Pickup at your Paris hotel at 07:00. Direct drive to the D-Day sites - typically arriving at Pointe du Hoc by 10:00. Visit Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery (a place of overwhelming emotional weight), Arromanches' Mulberry Harbour, the Bayeux Tapestry. Lunch in Bayeux. Return drive to Paris arriving 20:00. One vehicle, one driver, the full day.

The right pace for the visit

We strongly recommend a single full-day visit covering 3-4 sites (typically Pointe du Hoc, Omaha, the American Cemetery, and Bayeux). Trying to cover all five beaches plus all the major memorials in one day produces an exhausted, superficial visit. For a deeper experience, our two-day itinerary (with overnight at the Domaine de Bayeux or Villa Lara) allows a slower pace.

What's Nearby

Across Normandy

The major D-Day sites and Bayeux landmarks within a one-day itinerary.

01

Omaha Beach

The American Sector - the bloodiest landing site, 2,400 American casualties on June 6, 1944.

02

American Cemetery

Colleville-sur-Mer - 9,388 American servicemen buried, overlooking Omaha Beach. One of the most affecting memorials in Europe.

03

Pointe du Hoc

The cliff-top US Ranger assault site - preserved with original bomb craters and German bunkers.

04

Arromanches & Mulberry Harbour

The artificial harbour built for the Allied supply chain - concrete sections still visible at low tide.

05

Utah Beach

The American 4th Division landing site - well-preserved museum and beach memorial.

06

Bayeux

The first French town liberated, June 7, 1944 - and the home of the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Norman Conquest of England.

07

Caen Memorial Museum

WWII history museum in Caen - the most comprehensive on the Battle of Normandy.

08

German Cemetery (La Cambe)

21,000 German soldiers buried - a more sombre and reflective counterpoint to the Allied cemeteries.

Common Combinations

Normandy day options

The most-requested D-Day itineraries.

12 hours

Standard D-Day Day

€600

07:00 Paris pickup  ·  10:00 Pointe du Hoc  ·  11:30 Omaha Beach + American Cemetery  ·  13:30 Bayeux lunch  ·  15:00 Tapestry  ·  16:30 Arromanches  ·  20:00 Paris.

The classic full-day itinerary - covers the American sector, the Tapestry, and the Mulberry Harbour. A long but achievable day.

12 hours

Honfleur + D-Day Day

€680

06:30 Paris pickup  ·  09:00 Honfleur (the harbour town)  ·  11:30 Pointe du Hoc  ·  13:00 Omaha & American Cemetery  ·  15:30 Bayeux Tapestry  ·  20:30 Paris.

Adds the Impressionist-inspiring port of Honfleur to the D-Day itinerary. Best for travellers also interested in the wider Norman coast.

Overnight in Bayeux

Two-Day Normandy

€1,200

Day 1 Paris → American sector (Pointe du Hoc, Omaha, Cemetery) → Bayeux overnight  ·  Day 2 Tapestry + British sector (Gold, Juno, Arromanches) → return to Paris.

The complete Normandy experience - both American and British sectors, the Tapestry, time for proper reflection. Hotel booking assistance available.

Why Paris Trans Airport

The right way to arrive

01

Meet & greet at arrivals

Your driver waits in the arrivals hall with a name sign — no hunting through the airport with luggage.

02

Free flight tracking

We monitor your flight in real time. Delayed? Your driver still waits — no additional charge.

03

Fixed price guaranteed

The rate you book is the rate you pay. No meter, no surge pricing, no surprise supplements.

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Door-to-door service

We deliver to your exact address — hotel entrance, apartment, restaurant. Not the corner.

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Local route expertise

Our drivers know every shortcut, every restricted zone, every legal drop-off in the district.

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24/7 availability

Early morning, late night, weekends, public holidays — we operate around the clock.

Simple Process

How it works

1

Book online in 2 minutes

Enter your pickup, drop-off, date, time and group size. Choose your vehicle. Instant email confirmation.

2

Receive your driver's details

The day before pickup, we send your chauffeur's name, photo, phone number and vehicle details by email and SMS.

3

Meet at the agreed point

Arrivals hall with a name sign, or directly at your address. Your driver is there on time, every time.

4

Door-to-door transfer

Sit back, relax, enjoy the ride. Climate-controlled luxury vehicle, professional chauffeur, smooth journey.

Client Reviews

What our passengers say

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Driver was waiting at arrivals with our name sign before we even cleared customs. Mercedes was spotless, journey smooth, dropped us right at the hotel door. Worth every euro."

JM
Jennifer M.
Toronto · Normandy & the D-Day Beaches
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Flight delayed 90 minutes — our driver was still there, no questions asked, no extra charge. The fixed price gave us complete peace of mind."

PV
Pierre V.
Brussels · Normandy & the D-Day Beaches
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"Travelling with three kids and a stroller — the V-Class was perfect. Driver helped with all the luggage, child seats were already fitted. Faultless service."

SK
Sarah K.
London · Normandy & the D-Day Beaches
FAQ

Common questions

About 3 hours each way from central Paris to the D-Day beaches. From CDG, 3.5 hours. The total day is around 12 hours of which 6 are driving - which is why this is a serious commitment.
We recommend a 07:00 Paris pickup. This allows arrival at the first beach by 10:00 - enough time for a meaningful visit before returning to Paris by 20:00.
No - but our drivers know the basic history and can advise on what to see in what order. For in-depth historical commentary, we can arrange a licensed English-speaking battlefield guide (additional 350-450 EUR for the day).
No - most D-Day sites are free (Omaha Beach, the American Cemetery, Pointe du Hoc). Paid sites include the Caen Memorial (20 EUR), the Bayeux Tapestry (12 EUR), the Arromanches Museum (10 EUR).
It depends on your goals. One day suffices for 3-4 major sites. For a comprehensive visit covering both Allied sectors plus museums, the two-day itinerary is significantly better.
Yes - particularly the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer and Pointe du Hoc. Many visitors find them deeply moving. The Normandy visit is not a tour in the conventional sense; it's a memorial visit.

A pilgrimage worth doing properly.

Private door-to-beach Normandy day-trip. The longest day, well organised.