
D-Day Beaches: Juno and Gold from Caen
Caen → Courseulles-sur-Mer → Arromanches-les-Bains
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Caen to Courseulles-sur-Mer, Arromanches-les-Bains covering 7 attractions in approximately 10h 54min. The plan includes public transit from Caen, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €32.7 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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A full-day trip from Caen exploring two key D-Day landing beaches in Normandy. At Juno Beach in Courseulles-sur-Mer, visit the Canadian memorial museum and walk the beach where the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division landed on June 6, 1944. Continue to Arromanches-les-Bains on Gold Beach to see the remains of the Mulberry Harbour, the D-Day Museum, and the Arromanches 360 circular cinema. The Juno Beach Centre is closed in January; bunker tours run April through October only. Best by car; public transit takes about 2 hours each direction.
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Beaches: Juno and Gold from Caen
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Canadian Heritage: Juno Beach
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Juno Beach Centre
Canada's only museum on the D-Day landing beaches, located on the actual shore where Canadian forces landed on June 6, 1944. The centre opened in 2003, founded by Canadian veterans and volunteers to h…
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Juno Beach
Juno Beach is where Canadian forces landed on D-Day, June 6, 1944, making it the only Canadian-led invasion beach during Operation Overlord. The site includes the Juno Beach Centre, Canada's official…
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Cross of Lorraine
This 18-meter stainless steel cross marks the exact spot where General Charles de Gaulle first set foot on liberated French soil on June 14, 1944, eight days after D-Day. After four years of exile, de…
Your Day Timeline — D-Day Arromanches in one day
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Mulberry Harbour (Port Winston)
The Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches is an outdoor historic site featuring the remains of an artificial harbor built during WWII for the D-Day invasion. Massive concrete caissons still rise from the se…
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D-Day Museum
The world's first museum dedicated to D-Day, opened in 1954 on the beach where the Allies constructed the artificial Mulberry Harbor. The museum underwent a complete €11 million renovation in 2023, do…
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Arromanches 360 (Circular Cinema)
Arromanches 360 is a circular cinema overlooking the remains of the Mulberry artificial harbor built by Allied forces during World War II. The cinema features nine screens arranged in a full circle, i…
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D-Day 75 Garden
The D-Day 75 Garden is a memorial garden overlooking Gold Beach and the Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches. Designed by gold medal winner John Everiss, it was first exhibited at the RHS Chelsea Flower Sh…




