Paris to Normandy Day Trip
D-Day Beaches & Museums, Claude Monet's Garden in Giverny, Rouen Cathedral
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The coastline of Normandy holds a powerful place in world history. It was here that Allied forces launched a decisive turning point during World War II.
On June 6, 1944 — widely known as D-Day — nearly 160,000 troops from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada carried out the largest amphibious invasion ever attempted. This operation marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation.
Explore the Historic Landing Beaches
The Normandy coastline was divided into five key landing zones, each playing a crucial role in the success of the mission:
- Omaha Beach
- Utah Beach
- Gold Beach
- Juno Beach
- Sword Beach
Today, these sites stand as places of remembrance and reflection. Visitors can explore preserved landmarks, museums, and military cemeteries that tell the story of courage, sacrifice, and resilience.
Visit Memorials, Museums & Landmarks
A trip to Normandy offers more than sightseeing — it’s a deeply meaningful experience.
Across the region, you’ll find:
- Historic museums with detailed exhibits
- War memorials honoring fallen soldiers
- Peaceful cemeteries overlooking the coast
- Guided tours sharing personal stories and historical insights
Each location provides a deeper understanding of the events that shaped modern Europe.
Private Transfer from Paris to Normandy
Travel comfortably from Paris to the historic sites of Normandy with our private transfer service.
With Easy Go Shuttle, your journey is designed to be smooth, flexible, and stress-free.
What You Can Expect:
- Pickup from any location in Paris
- Modern, clean, and comfortable vehicles
- Professional chauffeurs (English & French speaking)
- Flexible travel schedule tailored to your plan
- Direct and private transportation
Whether you’re planning a day trip or a more in-depth visit, our service ensures you can focus on the experience — not the logistics.