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Discover 47 Day tours in Bayeux on Trip.com, updated December 13, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 11.30 per person, with an average total of EUR 244.77. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.961k verified reviews, Day tours Bayeux boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full Day Tour from Bayeux", with 1.562k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full Day Tour from Bayeux", a 9-hour adventure in Bayeux!

The next available day tour departs on December 14, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Bayeux Day tours usually take about 9 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

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Reviews: Normandy American D-Day Beaches Full Day Tour from Bayeux
Guest User2025-11-05
Very good tour of the key D-Day sites of Normandy. This was a 1 day excursion from the town of Bayeux that ended about 5:45 pm. The tour started at 8:45 am, when we picked up two couples from the train station area, after first being picked up at a meeting spot, Place de Quebec, near our hotel at 8:30 am. Be sure to let the tour operator know where you’re staying so they can optimize your pick-up point for either the hotel area or the train station, since some folks may just come in Paris or others towns by train for the day. The operator uses a dedicated website for messaging, once you sign up, and they are very attentive. These folks use nice min-vans which limits group size to a maximum of 8, which is so much nicer than a big bus load of folks (which we did not see) and more cost effective that a fully private tour with a car and driver for 2. There were three couples on our tour for a total of 6 guests and it worked out fine and everyone seemed to get along and the pace was right for all. Our tour guide was David and he was excellent. He was well organized, passionate about the topics and had good visual aids to accompany his explanations. As others have said there is a bit of path and beach walking, but not extensive, so be prepared with appropriate footwear and layered clothing. There is a break for lunch in town on your own, which is nice, but it wouldn’t hurt to bring a snack bar and some water. Sorry for sounding like the Progressive Insurance ad dad on the attire advice. It’s a moving visit. If not intimately familiar with D-day details, or have younger folks with out as much history, it could be good to watch the movie “The Longest Day” which aligns well with the tour sites. Saving Private Ryan also sets the stage well for a taste of what folks faced in the European theater. There is a recent Netflix series that my wife enjoyed called “All the Light you can not see”, which is set in France during the German occupation that may be good for family members who typically would not like “war movies” as a pre-curser to Normandy visit, but would benefit from a pre-tour grounding of some of the challenges faced in WW2 France.
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