
Normandy
Mont Saint-Michel
D-Day sites
Normandy, located in northwestern France, is a region rich in history, culture, and spectacular landscapes. From its crucial role in medieval history, with the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, to its prominence in World War II as the site of the Allied D-Day landings in 1944, its historical heritage is complemented by picturesque villages, stunning coastlines, and an unparalleled gastronomy, renowned for its cheeses, ciders, and seafood.
Among the region's main tourist attractions are Mont Saint-Michel, an imposing islet crowned by a Gothic abbey; the D-Day beaches, witnesses to the liberation of Europe; and historic cities like Rouen, famous for its cathedral and its connection to Joan of Arc. Other points of interest include Honfleur, a charming port steeped in art and tradition; and the stunning cliff formations of Étretat.
Normandy offers a perfect balance between history, nature and culture, making the region one of the most popular destinations in France.
Visited Sites
Our team is prepared to accompany you to different destinations, according to the interests of the group.
Some possibilities on this route are: LANDING BEACHES - CAEN - MONT ST MICHEL - St MALO - RENNES - HONFLEUR





