Experience Normandy through a personal, guided journey
Our private D-Day tours are designed for visitors who want more than a standard visit. They offer a thoughtful exploration of the Normandy landings through the landscapes where history unfolded, guided with depth, clarity, and human perspective.
Each tour is led by Rodolphe Rutman, a documentary filmmaker with over 30 years dedicated to researching the Second World War. His approach combines historical expertise, eyewitness stories, and on-site interpretation to help you truly understand what happened here in 1944.
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More than a sightseeing visit
Walk the ground where history happened, guided with knowledge, respect, and a passion for sharing the past.
These private tours aim to bring history to life:
- Clear explanations of the military events of June 6, 1944 and beyond
- Accounts drawn from veterans and families Rodolphe has worked with
- Use of documentary research and archival material
- Time to walk, observe, and understand each location
Standing on the beaches, in the villages, and along the hedgerows gives meaning to the stories that shaped the future of Europe.
Choose from one of our curated tours
Whether you are visiting as a couple, a family, or a private group, we offer a variety of guided visits focused on different aspects of the Battle of Normandy:
- The American landings at Omaha and Utah
- The airborne operations around Sainte-Mère-Église
- Pointe du Hoc and the Ranger assault
- Personal stories of soldiers and civilians
- The wider context of the Battle of Normandy and the liberation of Europe
Choose a program or design your own
A selection of themed itineraries is available, each exploring a different aspect of D-Day and the Normandy campaign.
If you have specific interests—family connections, particular units, or lesser-known sites—a fully customized tour can be created for you.
Options include:
- Half-day, full-day, or multi-day experiences
- Flexible starting points in Normandy, Paris and a variety of transport hubs
- Tours in English or French
D-Day Discovery: An afternoon at Omaha Beach & Pointe Du Hoc for 3-4 people

Total Duration: 6 hours 30 minutes
- Pointe Du Hoc Memorial – 1 hour
- D-Day Omaha Museum – 15 minutes
- Normandy American Cemetery, – 1 hour
- WN 62 (Widerstandsnest 62) – 30 minutes
- Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer – 20 minutes
- Advanced Landing Ground – 15 minutes
- Omaha Beach Memorial – 10 minutes
- 1st US Cemetery in Normandy – 15 minutes
- Mémorial The soldiers 29th Division’s – 50 minutes
D-Day Discovery: British Sectors, A 9 hour tour for 1-4 people
