
4-Day Break
Day 1 – Local departure by coach then to Normandy for a three or four-night stay.
Day 2 – The British Sector (included). We begin in the British Sector, studying some of the initial landings by the brave 6th Airborne Divison, visiting Pegasus Bridge, heroically taken by Major John Howard and his men – see Café Gondré and the Pegasus Memorial Museum. We then pay our respects at Ranville Commonwealth Cemetery and at Bréville Ridge, an important sector of high ground. Our guide tells the story of the battles for the eastern flank and the battles for Caen. Prior to time for lunch in Ouistreham, we visit the Merville Gun Battery, which was disarmed at great cost by the 9th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment under the brilliant command of Lt. Col. Terence Otway D.S.O. in the early hours of 6 June. It is now a superbly restored Museum. In the afternoon we see the beaches – Sword, Juno, Gold – in the British/Canadian sector, hearing the story of the only Victoria Cross of D-Day, won by CSM Stan Hollis. We conclude the day at Arromanches, with its fine Mulberry Harbour Museum. B
Day 3 – The American Sector (included). Firstly we visit the huge guns at the Battery at Longues-sur-Mer, taken by the Devonshires on 7 June, then we enter the highly emotive American Sector, visiting the American Cemetery overlooking tragic Omaha Beach, and the beach itself, walking in the footsteps of these brave young men. Time for lunch and a visit to the Airborne Museum in Ste. Mère Église, the scene of some of the tragic landings of the U.S. Paras, the Screaming Eagles and the All-Americans. In the afternoon we see Utah Beach where the U.S. Infantry landed to link with the Paratroopers to secure the Cherbourg peninsula and make a stop at the German Peace Garden Cemetery, where 21,000 fallen from the Normandy Campaign are buried. Before returning to our hotel we also visit the headland of Pointe du Hoc, courageously taken by the American Rangers. B
Day 4 – Journey to Calais, then return home. B
5-Day Break
Day 1 – Local departure by coach then to Normandy for a three or four-night stay.
Day 2 – The British Sector (included). We begin in the British Sector, studying some of the initial landings by the brave 6th Airborne Divison, visiting Pegasus Bridge, heroically taken by Major John Howard and his men – see Café Gondré and the Pegasus Memorial Museum. We then pay our respects at Ranville Commonwealth Cemetery and at Bréville Ridge, an important sector of high ground. Our guide tells the story of the battles for the eastern flank and the battles for Caen. Prior to time for lunch in Ouistreham, we visit the Merville Gun Battery, which was disarmed at great cost by the 9th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment under the brilliant command of Lt. Col. Terence Otway D.S.O. in the early hours of 6 June. It is now a superbly restored Museum. In the afternoon we see the beaches – Sword, Juno, Gold – in the British/Canadian sector, hearing the story of the only Victoria Cross of D-Day, won by CSM Stan Hollis. We conclude the day at Arromanches, with its fine Mulberry Harbour Museum. B
Day 3 – The American Sector (included). Firstly we visit the huge guns at the Battery at Longues-sur-Mer, taken by the Devonshires on 7 June, then we enter the highly emotive American Sector, visiting the American Cemetery overlooking tragic Omaha Beach, and the beach itself, walking in the footsteps of these brave young men. Time for lunch and a visit to the Airborne Museum in Ste. Mère Église, the scene of some of the tragic landings of the U.S. Paras, the Screaming Eagles and the All-Americans. In the afternoon we see Utah Beach where the U.S. Infantry landed to link with the Paratroopers to secure the Cherbourg peninsula and make a stop at the German Peace Garden Cemetery, where 21,000 fallen from the Normandy Campaign are buried. Before returning to our hotel we also visit the headland of Pointe du Hoc, courageously taken by the American Rangers. B
Day 4 – Inland Battles (included). We investigate the ‘inland battles’, including Jerusalem Cemetery and Villers Bocage, covering the story of German tank ace, Michael Wittmann. You’ll also study ‘Operation Epsom’ and Hill 112. In the afternoon, we visit the ‘Falaise Pocket’, walking and driving the ‘Corridor of Death’ – the only escape route for two German armies. Our day ends at the Polish Memorial at Montormel. B
Day 5 – Journey to Calais and then home. B
Included Meals: B=Breakfast
Please Note: Entrance fees to museums and places of interest are at extra cost.
Accommodation
You'll stay for three or four nights at either the 2-star Kyriad Caen Sud IFS or the 2-star Hotel Clarine Caen Nord, both situated on the outskirts of Caen. The hotels have a bar and restaurant, and the Clarine hotel has a lift. The Kyriad has no lift, but rooms are only on two floors. All bedrooms have a T.V. and telephone. Other hotels of a similar standard may be used.
Extras
Optional Excursions.
Optional meal packages.
Single room supplement £69 (4 days), £89 (5 days)
Travel Insurance - from £29.95 |

| TOUR REF: 4FDN |
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| Executive Coach 4 Days |
| Mar 04 2010 |
£199 |
| Mar 18 2010 |
£239 |
| Apr 02 2010 |
£269 |
| Apr 29 2010 |
£259 |
| May 28 2010 |
£269 |
| Jun 04 2010 |
£279 |
| Jun 17 2010 |
£259 |
| Jul 23 2010 |
£259 |
| Aug 10, 24 2010 |
£259 |
| Oct 01 2010 |
£259 |
| Oct 28 2010 |
£249 |
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| TOUR REF: 4FDNV |
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| Silver Service 4 Days |
| Feb 12, 18 2010 |
£239 |
| Mar 04 2010 |
£245 |
| Apr 02 2010 |
£299 |
| Apr 09, 16 2010 |
£289 |
| May 13 2010 |
£315 |
| Jul 09 2010 |
£299 |
| Aug 12 2010 |
£299 |
| Oct 28 2010 |
£289 |
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| TOUR REF: 5FDN |
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| Executive Coach 5 Days |
| Apr 12 2010 |
£329 |
| May 17, 24 2010 |
£329 |
| May 31 2010 |
£329 |
| Jun 07 2010 |
£339 |
| Jun 28 2010 |
£329 |
| Jul 26 2010 |
£329 |
| Aug 30 2010 |
£329 |
| Sep 27 2010 |
£329 |
| Oct 25 2010 |
£319 |
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| TOUR REF: 5FDNV |
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| Silver Service 5 Days |
| Feb 14 2010 |
£299 |
| Mar 14 2010 |
£339 |
| Mar 29 2010 |
£349 |
| Apr 05 2010 |
£369 |
| Apr 26 2010 |
£379 |
| May 03, 17 2010 |
£379 |
| May 31 2010 |
£389 |
| Jun 07 2010 |
£389 |
| Jun 21 2010 |
£385 |
| Jul 05, 19 2010 |
£385 |
| Aug 02, 16 2010 |
£385 |
| Sep 06, 13, 20 2010 |
£385 |
| Oct 04, 11 2010 |
£375 |
| Oct 25 2010 |
£375 |
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