Beyond our own territory, Caen la mer Tourist Office & Convention Bureau can help you to explore all the major sites of Normandy !

The D-Day Beaches

Batterie allemande de Longues sur mer
©Caen la mer Tourisme / Les Conteurs

A major memorial landmark, the D-Day landing beaches were the scene of a decisive turning point in the Second World War on 6 June 1944, a day that partly shaped the world today. Walk in the footsteps of the soldiers who liberated France.
Emotion guaranteed and a homage to their bravery.

  • Duration : between 4 and 8 hours

Le Pays d’Auge and the Côte Fleurie

Côte Fleurie and the woodland countryside of Pays d’Auge are among the essential sights in Normandy and feature all the famous images associated with our region: Deauville, Honfleur, Lisieux, Cabourg… The towns conjure up the joys of the seaside and walks in the countryside, glamour and spirituality, steep cliffs and halftimbered manor houses… A great place to recharge your batteries

  • Duration : between 4 and 8 hours

Bayeux

Cathédrale de Bayeux, spectacle tapisserie de Bayeux

The old medieval city of Bayeux has preserved its heritage, and in particular its cathedral, a jewel of Norman architecture linked to William the Conqueror and the Bayeux Tapestry, which is thought to have been embroidered to decorate the nave. Around the cathedral, the historic town centre escaped unscathed in 1944 and features half-timbered houses, manor houses with towers and private mansions. An immersion in medieval history and its secrets!

  • Duration : 4 hours

Falaise

Falaise, with its exceptional heritage, takes us back to the origins of medieval Normandy. The castle, residence of the Dukes of Normandy, looks out over the region majestically and bears witness to a glorious past. In the shade of walls that saw the birth of William the Conqueror, the fortress opens on to little streets lined with half-timbered houses and Romanesque and Gothic churches. A real immersion in the history of medieval Normandy!

  • Duration : 4 hours

Norman Switzerland

This part of Normandy is an occasion to take a peaceful break in a preserved setting. It stands out with its jagged landscapes sculpted by the River Orne and the erosion of the Armorican Massif. The hilly shapes combine green forests, plains and granite rock, providing a peaceful and ever-changing landscape. A stay here is always filled with harmony.

  • Duration : 8 hours

Mont Saint-Michel

Le Mont Saint Michel, Normandie
Le Mont Saint Michel, Normandie

No need to introduce it, and yet each new visit is an emotion. A unique charm is conveyed by this rocky isle, its abbey and the bay that is its setting. Listed by UNESCO as part of World Heritage and nicknamed the «Wonder of the Western World», its majesty dazzles visitors. We can admire all the skill of the builders who left us a real architectural masterpiece in the Middle Ages.

  • Duration : 8 hours
  • School groups

Rates

Weekdays (Monday to Saturday)

  • 2 hours : 150€
  • 3 hours180€
  • 4 hours220€
  • 8 hours370€
  • Additional hour : 50€

Sundays

  • 2 hours190€
  • 3 hours220€
  • 4 hours290€
  • 8 hours545€
  • Additional hour60€

Public holidays, Evenings

  • 2 hours : 200€
  • 3 hours : 275€
  • 4 hours : 370€
  • 8 hours : 725€
  • Additional hour : 80€

These prices apply unless otherwise specified in the description. Your own coach will be used for guided visits. For a guided walking tour, plan for one guide for 35 participants maximum. For a whole-day programme, plan for a lunch for the guide with your group at your charge or include a flat rate of €25 including VAT. Prices are valid for a round trip to Caen, but do not include admission to sites or museums. They are subject to changes in VAT rates. No supplement is required for a guided tour given in a foreign language.

Booking contacts

Nathalie PETIT 
n.petit@caenlamer-tourisme.fr 
+33 (0)2 31 27 14 10

Céline GIGUET 
c.giguet@caenlamer-tourisme.fr 
+33 (0)2 31 27 97 58