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June 14-25, 2008
(12 days)
From approx. $2,795 pp/do,
plus airfare and taxes
 

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Discover the stunning seascapes, riveting histories, and glorious countryside of the Normandy and Brittany regions. From Cabourg, you’ll travel to Bayeux to see the famed Bayeux tapestry, dating back to the 11th century, that depicts the events surrounding the Norman invasion of England in 1066. Turning to World War II history, you’ll learn about the Allied invasion of France with visits to the Caen Memorial for Peace, which charts the events leading up to D-Day and the aftermath. You’ll also journey to Omaha Beach, one of the principal landing ports in German-occupied France during the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, and the British landing zone at Arromanches. Next, you’ll pay tribute to the brave American soldiers who died in Europe during World War II at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. Next, you’ll sample the renowned brandy at a Calvados distillery and explore the harbor town of Honfleur. After that, you’ll stop at Mont-Saint-Michel, a magnificent monastery and one of the most impressive sights in France. Construction began in the eighth century and continued for 1,000 years. You’ll travel to Rennes, your home base in Brittany and the region’s capital. Immerse yourself in local culture and history in Josselin, Vannes, and Carnac. Then, cruise along the Rance River from medieval Dinan to Saint-Malo — the walled city famous for its pirateer past, ramparts, and unique architecture. The tour will take you to Chartres, home to the stunning Cathedral of Chartres, long considered one of France’s finest examples of Gothic architecture. You’ll conclude your adventure in the elegant capital city of Paris — best known as the City of Light — and return home with memories to last a lifetime!

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