The significance of this place cannot be overstated. We visited when the tide was low, so we could fully appreciate the incredible long way troops have to go through to get to safety. A really humbli…Full review by Augusto R
Nov 25, 2024
Utah Beach is one of the five beaches, famous as the landing sites for the WWII D-Day invasion of France on 6 June, 1944. It is not as famous as nearby Omaha Beach, which has featured in movies such …Full review by Mairwen1
Sep 28, 2024
A lovely location in its own right which is well worth a visit. Given the history, museums and monuments of remembrance it makes it a must visit place just as a mark of respect to the occurrences he…Full review by patncolin
My father landed on August 13th. I have done much research without finding where Transit Area B ((preferably B-25 and B26) are located. Somewhere 8 miles inland near Sainte Marie Eglise). Also did most landings that later after D-Day land at one particular Exit Row to get off the beach. Thank you Guy Pizzoferrato ps-I will be on Utah Beach August 13th, 75 years ago to the day my father landed and would like to be as close as possible to where he was.
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Sorry but I don't know the answers but I think you may well find local guides when you arrive who will be able to help you with some of your questions. Good luck