On Omaha Beach and Mont Saint-Michel
Normandy is a key region in European history. On its shores took place the D-Day Landings on June 6, 1944, a decisive operation for the end of World War II. A few kilometers away, Mont Saint-Michel has stood since the Middle Ages as one of the great spiritual and architectural symbols of France, marked by centuries of religious and military history.
What to see during the visit
The tour goes to Omaha Beach, one of the most intense scenes of the Normandy Landings, where a guided tour explains the events and the historical impact of the Allied operation. The excursion continues to Mont Saint-Michel, with free time to stroll through its medieval streets and visit its famous Gothic abbey, admiring the unique views of the natural surroundings.
“The courage shown on those beaches changed the course of history.” – John F. Kennedy
Curiosities
- Omaha Beach was one of the most difficult points of D-Day due to its terrain and German defenses.
- Mont Saint-Michel is completely surrounded by the sea during the highest tides, a unique phenomenon in Europe.
- The abbey was used as a prison during the French Revolution before regaining its religious function.





