WWII Military History Tour

0451038 - W20

Pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for their country on this three-country military tour. Visit the places that escaped bombing in WWII and the largest Commonwealth cemetery in the world, Tyne Cot. Learn the history of WWII as you tour these places with a knowledgeable local guide.

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Highlights
  • Guided tours of the largest flower park in the world and the architecture of the city of Rotterdam
  • Learn the history of battles in the Antwerp area during a visit to the Flanders Field Museum
  • Visit Vimy Ridge and the Education Centre to see artifacts, photos and films on Canada's involvement in WWII
  • Pay tribute on a tour to several important D-Day sites
  • Travel in style on a coach tour of the treasures of Paris
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Tour Code:
0451038 - W20

Itinerary
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Day 1: Rotterdam

Welcome to Holland! Today you will arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.  After arrival you will depart for Lisse to visit the Keukenhof, the largest flower park in the world. Here you can admire a wide range of blooming tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. Stroll through the gardens, view the plantings in the three exhibition halls and walk up the windmill for a magnificent view over the bulb fields and its brilliant colors. You will have lunch on your own at Keukenhof. In the afternoon you will travel to Rotterdam for check in at your hotel. Dinner and overnight in Rotterdam area. (Meals: D)

Day 2: Rotterdam

This morning you will enjoy a guided city tour through the city centre of Rotterdam. You will see some of the buildings that have escaped the bombing of WWII and also modern architecture like the Markthal (Market Hall), the Cube houses and many more. The city is the birthplace of Erasmus, the famous Dutch philosopher and theologian. During your visit you will note that the university and downtown bridge are both named after him. Afterwards you will explore Rotterdam and it’s docks by boat and view the impressive skyline from the water. Lunch included on board. Remainder of the day is at your leisure, to explore on your own or take an optional tour in the area. Dinner on your own and overnight Rotterdam area. (Meals: B/L)

Day 3: Antwerp

This morning you will depart for Belgium. Before arriving in Antwerp, you first will visit Fortress Breendonk Memorial Belgium in Willebroek. Belgium has not been spared the horror of Nazism and its concentration camps. The fortress of Breendonk is a striking example. It is one of the best conserved camps in Europe. After this moving visit you will travel to Antwerp. After lunch on your own you will enjoy a guided walking tour of the town centre. You will see the historic city with the Town Hall, the Cathedral of our Lady with the famous Rubens triptych, the Schelde quay and the Palace at the Meir. Dinner and overnight Antwerp area.  (Meals: B/D)

Day 4: Antwerp

Today you will drive to Ypres in the Southwest of Belgium to learn more about WWI. You will get to know the history of battles in this area during a visit of the Flanders Field Museum in Ypres and Tyne Cot Cemetery. Tyne Cot is the largest Common Wealth cemetery in the world with 11956 graves and a visitor centre. You will also see the Brooding Soldier Memorial dedicated to 2000 Canadians who were killed during the first chemical attack and the Canadian Memorial at Crest Farm which commemorates the fallen Canadians during the 3rd Battle of Ypres. Travel back to Antwerp. The rest of the day is free to relax and explore at your leisure.   Dinner on your own and overnight Antwerp area. (Meals: B)

Day 5: Amiens

This morning you drive to Vimy Ridge, where you will visit the Education Centre. See artifacts, photos and films on Canada’s involvement in WWI. Outside the Education Centre the restored trenches can be visited with a student guide (upon availability and depending on the weather). After lunch on your own you will drive from Vimy to Amiens. You will make an on route stop at the Ring of Remembrance, a unique memorial with the names of 579,606 casualties from 40 nationalities fallen in WWI. Dinner on your own and overnight in Amiens. (Meals: B)

Day 6: Caen

Early departure to Dieppe. Dieppe is the site of Operation Jubilee which is now known as the Dieppe Raid. After breakfast you will see several memorials and tributes commemorating to Operation Jubilee, like the Blue Beach at Puys and the Dieppe Cemetery. After lunch on your own you will head for Normandy. Here you will visit Café Gondrée and the Pegasus bridge. The bridges of Ranville and Bénouville were recaptured in the early hours of the night of the 5th to the 6th of June 1944 by the British 5th Parachute Brigade, whose emblem was Pegasus. The bridge over the canal was renamed Pegasus Bridge in memory of this great military feat. Travel onwards to the Canada House, one of the most iconic buildings in Canadian military history. It was one of the first houses liberated by Canadian soldiers on D-Day, 6 June 1944, and has since become a familiar historic landmark, standing in the backdrop of the many black-and-white photographs showing troops landing on the sands of Bernièressur-Mer. Dinner and overnight in Caen area. (Meals: B/D)

Day 7: Paris

Today a local guide will take you to several important historical D-Day sites starting with a visit of Beny-sur-Mer Canadian Military Cemetery. After this memorable and moving visit you will tour the D-Day Landing Beaches, Longues-sur-Mer Gun Battery and the Juno Beach Centre. Here you will get an overview of the events on June 6th,1944 known as Operation Overlord. In the afternoon you will depart Normandy for Paris, where you will arrive early in the evening. Dinner en route or upon arrival in Paris. Overnight in Paris. (Meals: B/D)

Day 8: Paris

Get your cameras ready for a coach tour of the most photogenic city on earth. A local guide will show you the treasures of Paris, including views of the Opera Garnier, Arc de Triomphe, the Champs Elysees, the Eiffel Tower and Place de la Concorde. Afterwards, you will visit the Paris Catacombs; here you go underground to the place where in the 18th century, the city started to “store” human remains as cemeteries were getting full and prone to disease. Afterwards enjoy a worthwhile visit of the Louvre museum where you will have a guided tour of the most famous exhibits like the Mona Lisa of Leonardo da Vinci and the Venus by Milo. In the evening head for the riverbank for a cruise on the Seine River including a farewell dinner. Dinner and overnight in Paris.  (Meals: B/D)

Day 9: Departure

Your tour ends today in Paris. We can arrange onward travel to another destination or a transfer to the airport for your flight home. (Meals: B)

Included
  • Eight nights' accommodation at 4-star hotels, based on double occupancy with private facilities in the room
  • Daily breakfast
  • Tour escort throughout the program
  • Private deluxe coach according to the program
  • Whisper systems throughout the tour
  • Lunch cruise in Rotterdam
  • Meals as outlined in the itinerary, no drinks included
  • Guided walking and/or coach city tours as per the itinerary
  • Guided visit of Fortress Breendonk & the memorials in Dieppe
  • Specialized D-Day and WWII experience in Normandy
  • Guided tours of the Louvre and the Paris Catacombs
  • Entrance to museums and centres as outlined in the itinerary
  • Luggage handling at the hotels in and out, 1 suitcase per person
  • All taxes
Not Included
  • Airfare to Amsterdam/from Paris
  • Optional touring
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature
Tour Notes

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