Port
Cherbourg (Normandy), France
Activity Level
Moderate
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At
$229
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 8 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Travel by motorcoach to Courseulles-sur-Mer in Normandy to explore Canada's role in the D-Day landings. Visit the Canadian Juno Beach Centre, honoring 14,000 troops, and the Maison des Canadiens, liberated on June 6, 1944. Pay your respects at the Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, surrounded by pines and maples. Enjoy lunch in Arromanches and see the remnants of the ingenious Mulberry Harbors.
Set out by motorcoach to Courseulles-sur-Mer in the Calvados region of Normany to focus on Canada's amazing contribution to the D-Day Invasion of German-occupied France. You will visit the Canadian Juno Beach Centre and Juno Beach itself.
The Canadian Juno Beach Centre is a Canadian World War II memorial and education facility built to honor the 14,000 Canadian troops who landed in Normandy, those who fought and died on French soil, and the veterans who helped to build the facility.
En route to Bény-sur-Mer, you'll also stop at Maison des Canadiens (Canadians' House) -- one of the first properties liberated on June 6, 1944. On D-Day alone, Canada suffered almost a thousand casualties, of whom 340 were killed or died of wounds. The list lengthened during the following days as the Germans sought desperately to drive the invaders out. The men who fell on the beaches and in the bitter bridgehead battles are buried in the Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery near the village of Reviers. The cemetery contains 2,049 headstones surrounded by pines and maples. Take some time here for quiet contemplation.
Lunch is served in Arromanches and see the remnants of the Mulberry Harbors. Two portable harbors were developed by the British to facilitate the rapid cargo transfer onto the Allied beaches; they were towed in prefabricated pieces across the
English Channel and installed within hours of the D-Day landings.
With some marvelous insights into a pivotal moment in history, you will make your way back to Cherbourg.
Notes:
Travel time from the pier to Courseulles-sur-Mer is approximately two hours each way. Wear comfortable walking shoes
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