D-Day British Sector Private Half-Day Tour from Bayeux

4 hours
Commentary: Audio · en
Bayeux, France

About this activity

Travel from Bayeux with an expert guide to explore Gold Beach, Arromanches' Mulberry Harbour, the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer, and moving WWII sites along the Normandy coastline.

Highlights

  • Walk the historic sands of Gold Beach
  • See Arromanches' remains of Mulberry Harbour
  • Honor the fallen at the British Normandy Memorial
  • View dramatic D-Day coastline panoramas
  • Personal stories of bravery from June 1944

Full description

Travel from Bayeux on a private half-day tour to the poignant sites of Normandy's D-Day British sector. With an expert guide, you'll walk the historic sands of Gold Beach, explore the remains of Arromanches' Mulberry Harbour, and pay tribute at the British Normandy Memorial.

Experience powerful stories of bravery from June 1944 as you absorb the dramatic panoramas along the coastline. This tour offers a personal connection to history, ensuring you understand the significant sacrifices made during WWII. Comfortably transported in a private vehicle, you’ll enjoy intimate insights that deepen your appreciation of this pivotal moment in history.

Private Half-Day Gold Beach Tour from Bayeux

Travel from Bayeux on a private half-day D-Day tour dedicated to the British sector at Gold Beach, between Asnelles and Ver-sur-Mer. With an expert English-speaking guide, you’ll walk the historic shoreline where the 50th (Northumbrian) Division landed on 6 June 1944 and hear vivid stories of courage, strategy and sacrifice that defined the day.

Walk the Sands of Gold Beach

Begin on the sands of Gold Beach, one of the five Allied landing beaches of Normandy. As you look along the coast from Asnelles toward Ver-sur-Mer, your guide explains how the sectors were organised, what British troops faced under fire, and how their advance helped link the American and Canadian forces on either side.

Discover Arromanches and the Mulberry Harbour

Continue to Arromanches-les-Bains to see the remains of “Mulberry B”, the Allied artificial harbour built off Gold Beach to supply British and Canadian troops. From seafront or clifftop viewpoints, you’ll learn how this engineering feat allowed thousands of tons of vehicles, fuel and equipment to be unloaded, turning Gold Beach into a crucial logistical hub for the Battle of Normandy.

Pay Tribute at the British Normandy Memorial

The tour culminates at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, overlooking Gold Beach and the Mulberry Harbour remains. Here you’ll walk among pale stone columns engraved with the names of over 22,000 men and women under British command who died during the Normandy campaign, taking time to reflect, photograph the views and honour their memory.

Travel in Comfort with a Private Guide

Throughout this half-day itinerary, you travel in a comfortable private vehicle from Bayeux, with hotel or central pick-up available. Your guide shares clear explanations, personal accounts and answers to your questions in English, creating an intimate, flexible experience that goes far beyond what you’ll find in guidebooks or museums alone.

Included / Excluded

  • Expert local guide
  • Transport in a comfortable vehicle
  • Visits to Gold Beach, Arromanches-les-Bains, and Ver-sur-Mer Memorial
  • Meals and drinks (lunch)
  • Personal travel insurance and expenses

Itinerary

1

Depart from Bayeux

Meet your guide

30 min
2

Arrive at Gold Beach

Explanations by your guide about Gold Beach landing area

Duration: 45 min

Meeting point

Start Location

Bayeux, France

Important information

Know before you book

  • Private small-group experience in English with a D-Day specialist guide
  • Best for adults, teens and older children interested in history and remembrance
  • Itinerary usually covers Gold Beach viewpoints, Arromanches and the British Normandy Memorial

Know before you go

  • Half-day private D-Day tour (about 4 hours) from Bayeux, focused on the British sector
  • Includes short walks on sand, grass and uneven ground – wear comfy, closed‑toe shoes.
  • Coastal weather changes fast: pack a light waterproof, warm layer and sun protection.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts

Up to 48hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund Less than 48hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

Reviews

GetYourGuide
GetYourGuide traveler
May 2026
5.0

We had a very fun day with Matt to Mont Saint-Mitchel. Matt is an excellent tour guide & he cared for his clients very much. He's an on time person. We learned a lot about the history of Saint-Mitchel via Matt. He made sure we have enough time browsing this beautiful UNESCO. We definitely recommend friends & family this tour. Thank you Matt

GetYourGuide
GetYourGuide traveler
May 2026
5.0

Pascal was, above all, a smiling whirlwind of energy from the very start — bursting with knowledge, passion, and just the right amount of dramatic flair. He painted the horror of the Omaha Beach invasion so vividly that we could practically hear the chaos, then marched us through the bunkers at Pointe du Hoc like we were on a mission ourselves. And before we even caught our breath, he had already catapulted us back to Bayeux at invasion speed. A legend in tour‑guide form. Thanks from Croatian Team😉

GetYourGuide
Lindsay A
May 2026
5.0

Our Normandy D-Day tour was well worth it and we so enjoyed our tour guide Matt. He made the tour engaging, entertaining and informative. The tour was just the right size and a half day was perfect for us. It would have been much harder to get around to the sites and understand each without the information that Matt was constantly sharing. There was hardly a time that Matt was not telling us what/how/when of what we were looking at. Thanks Matt!

Frequently asked questions

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Additional information

This half-day Gold Beach tour is ideal for adults, couples, families with interested teens, veterans and military history enthusiasts who want a focused, emotionally engaging introduction to the British D-Day sector from Bayeux, without a rushed full-day program. It suits curious first-time visitors, educational trips and remembrance travel alike – especially travellers who appreciate thoughtful storytelling at historic sites, can manage light walking on sand and uneven ground, and prefer the comfort and flexibility of a small private tour with an expert guide over driving and exploring on their own.