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Beyond Band Of Brother is proud to announce its WW II history tours, otherwise known as its D-Tours. These 7-day (D-7), 8-day (D-8), 10-day (D-10) and 11-day (D-11) tours offer great services, including breakfast, lunch and dinner (including drinks), gratuities, museum entries, hotel check-in with luggage assistance, and airport transfers in London, Paris and Munich.
Tour D-11 also offers an optional parallel Companion Tour.
The Beyond Band of Brothers tour offers a unique opportunity for people with different interests to travel together. Our parallel Companion Tour offers sightseeing and shopping alternatives for traveling partners in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Munich and Salzburg. Couples can travel and room together for most of the trip, saying “goodbye” in the morning and asking “How was your day?” in the evening. With the exception of Nights 2, 3 and 4, during which the two tours are separate, guests have the daily option of choosing between the Companion and History activities. Travel on the Companion Tour from London to Paris, and from Paris to Amsterdam will be via high-speed train, a safe, fast and comfortable way to journey. Meals will be high-class and leisurely, and all luggage handling and hotel check-in will be handled by the Beyond Band of Brothers team. Our multi-lingual staff will ensure that your time is spent enjoying yourself to the fullest!

Tour D-7
D-7 History Tour

France–Belgium–Luxembourg

Day 1: Upon arrival in Paris, you will be picked up at the airport and brought to the Hotel Mercure in Caen. There will be an introduction to the tour. Dinner at the hotel will follow.

Day 2: The day will start with a visit to the town of Carentan and its Dead Man’s Corner Museum. After lunch in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, we pass by Brecourt Manor, site of Easy Company’s famous assault on German artillery, followed by a tour of Utah Beach and its museum. Dinner will be at the Hotel Mercure in Caen, where we will again spend the night.

Day 3: Our second day in Normandy will begin with a trip to the American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. After lunch in the coastal town of Arromanches-les-Bains, we visit the German battery in Longues-sur-Mer. We then tour the Kieffer Commando museum in Ouistreham, which commemorates the French contribution to the D-Day invasion. Dinner will be at the Taverne de Maître Kanter with decorated French veterans and liberated civilians. After dinner, the group will return to the Hotel Mercure in Caen.

Day 4: After breakfast in Normandy, the coach will travel to Belgium to the city of Bastogne. The Band of Brothers video will play on the bus, along with videos of the people to meet in Belgium who have personal stories to tell about life under Nazi occupation and the famous Battle of the Bulge. The group will spend the night at the Best Western Melba in Bastogne.

Day 5: In the morning we travel to the neighboring country of Luxembourg to take in the remarkable collection and displays of the National Military History Museum. We then travel south to Hamm, Luxemburg for a visit to the American cemetery, the final resting place of many Easy Company soldiers as well as General George S. Patton. We meet WWII witnesses for dinner in Bastogne.

Day 6: The day’s activities take place in Bastogne, where the 101st Airborne defended the besieged town during the Battle of the Bulge. We visit the Bastogne Historical Center and the Mardasson monument, which pays tribute to the Allied resolve during this critical period. A bus tour of the area is highlighted by a visit to the Bois Jacques to view Easy Company’s actual foxholes. We travel back to Paris
and sleep our last night there.

Day 7: After saying goodbye, our guests will be brought by bus to the Paris airport for their return flights.

D-8
D-8 History Tour

France–Netherlands–Belgium–Luxembourg

Day 1: Upon arrival in Paris, you will be picked up at the airport and brought to the Hotel Mercure in Caen. There will be an introduction to the tour. Dinner at the hotel will follow.

Day 2: The day will start with a visit to the town of Carentan and its Dead Man’s Corner Museum. After lunch in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, we pass by Brecourt Manor, site of Easy Company’s famous assault on German artillery, followed by a tour of Utah Beach and its museum. Dinner will be at the Hotel Mercure in Caen, where we will again spend the night.
 
Day 3: Our second full day in Normandy will begin with a trip to the American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. After lunch in the coastal town of Arromanches-les-Bains, we visit the German battery in Longues-sur-Mer. We then tour the Kieffer Commando museum in Ouistreham, which commemorates the French contribution to the D-Day invasion. Dinner will be at the Taverne de Maître Kanter with decorated French veterans and liberated civilians. After dinner, the group will return to the Hotel Mercure in Caen.

Day 4: After breakfast in Normandy, the coach will travel to the Netherlands to the city of Nijmegen. The Band of Brothers video will play on the bus, along with videos of the people to meet in Holland who have personal stories to tell about life under Nazi occupation and the famous battles to liberate the country. The group will spend the night at the Golden Tulip Valmonte hotel in Berg en Dal.
 
Day 5: The fifth day of our tour explores the bold attempt by the Allies to end the war quickly through Operation Market Garden. The morning features a brief drive along the famous dykes that figured in so many battles for control of the region. We are then given a tour of the Liberation Museum by people who lived under the Nazi occupation and witnessed the battles that led to the country’s liberation. In the evening we depart for Belgium’s Ardennes Forest. We will spend the night in the town of Bastogne at the Melba Hotel.

Day 6: In the morning we travel to the neighboring country of Luxembourg to take in the remarkable collection and displays of the National Military History Museum. We then travel south to Hamm, Luxemburg for a visit to the American cemetery, the final resting place of many Easy Company soldiers as well as General George S. Patton. We meet WWII witnesses for dinner in Bastogne.

Day 7: The day’s activities take place in Bastogne, where the 101st Airborne defended the besieged town during the Battle of the Bulge. We visit the Bastogne Historical Center and the Mardasson monument, which pays tribute to the Allied resolve during this critical period. A bus tour of the area is highlighted by a visit to the Bois Jacques to view Easy Company’s actual foxholes. We travel back to Paris
and sleep our last night there.
 
Day 8: After saying goodbye, our guests will be brought by bus to the Paris airport for their return flights.

D-10
D-10 History Tour

France–Netherlands–Belgium–Luxembourg–Germany

Day 1: Upon arrival in Paris, you will be picked up at the airport and brought to the Hotel Mercure in Caen. There will be an introduction to the tour. Dinner at the hotel will follow.

Day 2: The day will start with a visit to the town of Carentan and its Dead Man’s Corner Museum. After lunch in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, we pass by Brecourt Manor, site of Easy Company’s famous assault on German artillery, followed by a tour of Utah Beach and its museum. Dinner will be at the Hotel Mercure in Caen, where we will again spend the night.

Day 3: Our second full day in Normandy will begin with a trip to the American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. After lunch in the coastal town of Arromanches-les-Bains, we visit the German battery in Longues-sur-Mer. We then tour the Kieffer Commando museum in Ouistreham, which commemorates the French contribution to the D-Day invasion. Dinner will be at the Taverne de Maître Kanter with decorated French veterans and liberated civilians. After dinner, the group will return to the Hotel Mercure in Caen.

Day 4:
After breakfast in Normandy, the coach will travel to the Netherlands to the city of Nijmegen. The Band of Brothers video will play on the bus, along with videos of the people to meet in Holland who have personal stories to tell about life under Nazi occupation and the famous battles to liberate the country. The group will spend the night at the Golden Tulip Valmonte hotel in Berg en Dal.
 
Day 5: The fifth day of our tour explores the bold attempt by the Allies to end the war quickly through Operation Market Garden. The morning features a brief drive along the famous dykes that figured in so many battles for control of the region. We are then given a tour of the Liberation Museum by people who lived under the Nazi occupation and witnessed the battles that led to the country’s liberation. In the evening we depart for Belgium’s Ardennes Forest. We will spend the night in the town of Bastogne at the Melba Hotel.

Day 6: In the morning we travel to the neighboring country of Luxembourg to take in the remarkable collection and displays of the National Military History Museum. We then return to Bastogne, where the 101st Airborne defended the besieged town during the Battle of the Bulge. We visit the Bastogne Historical Center and the Mardasson monument, which pays tribute to the Allied resolve during this critical period. Visits to Bois Jacques and the German cemetery highlight the afternoon itinerary. We meet WWII witnesses for dinner at the Brasserie 1900.

Day 7: The seventh day of our tour involves travel to Bavaria. On the way, we stop in Hamm, Luxemburg for a visit to the American cemetery, the final resting place of many Easy Company soldiers as well as General George S. Patton. The group will check into a hotel in Munich
, where they will stay for the remainder of the tour. 
 
Day 8: In the morning, we will have a guided tour of the infamous Dachau concentration camp, which now features a full-scale museum detailing Nazi atrocities. In the afternoon we will have a guided tour in Munich
about the 3rd Reich.

Day 9: The last full day of the trip involves a trip to Berchtesgaden, sight of Hitler’s Bavarian retreat, the Eagle’s Nest, which was captured by Easy Company at the end of World War II. We start with a visit to Dokumentation Obersalzberg, an exhibit prepared by the German Institute of Contemporary History set atop Hitler’s bunker complex. The farewell dinner in the evening will be attended by witnesses of the period. We will go back to our Hotel in Munich
, where the closing celebration will take place.

Day 10: After saying goodbye, our guests will be brought by bus to Munich
for their return flights.

D-11
D-11 History Tour

England-France-Netherlands-Belgium-Lumembourg-Germany

Day 1: Upon arrival in London, you will be picked up at the airport and brought to the Marriott Hotel in Swindon. There will be an introduction to the tour and a video session introducing the witnesses that will meet the group the following day. Dinner at the hotel will follow.

Day 2: The group will travel to the Littlecote House, headquarters of the 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment in England in 1944. You will see Colonel Robert Sink’s office and explore the historical collection on display. Local people will join the group to share their memories of this period. We then travel by bus to the English Channel and board the ferry that will take us to the Normandy Coast. Dinner will be taken on the ferry. We will disembark in Ouistreham and travel by bus to Hotel Mercure in Caen.

Day 3: The day will start with a visit to the town of Carentan and its Dead Man’s Corner Museum. After lunch in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, we pass by Brecourt Manor, site of Easy Company’s famous assault on German artillery, followed by a tour of Utah Beach and its museum. Dinner will be at the Hotel Mercure in Caen, where we will again spend the night.

Day 4: Our second day in Normandy will begin with a trip to the American cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. After lunch in the coastal town of Arromanches-les-Bains, we visit the German battery in Longues-sur-Mer. We then tour the Kieffer Commando museum in Ouistreham, which commemorates the French contribution to the D-Day invasion. Dinner will be at the Taverne de Maitre Kanter with decorated French veterans and liberated civilians. After dinner, the group will return to the Hotel Mercure in Caen.

Day 5: After breakfast in Normandy, the coach will travel to the Netherlands to the city of Nijmegen. The Band of Brothers video will play on the bus, along with videos of the people to meet in Holland who have personal stories to tell about life under Nazi occupation and the famous battles to liberate the country. The group will spend the night at the Golden Tulip Valmonte hotel in Berg en Dal.

Day 6: The sixth day of our tour explores the bold attempt by the Allies to end the war quickly through Operation Market Garden. The morning features a brief drive along the famous dykes that figured in so many battles for control of the region. We are then given a tour of the Liberation Museum by people who lived under the Nazi occupation and witnessed the battles that led to the country’s liberation. In the evening we depart for Belgium’s Ardennes Forest. We will spend the night in the town of Bastogne at the Melba Hotel.

Day 7: In the morning we travel to the neighboring country of Luxembourg to take in the remarkable collection and displays of the National Military History Museum. We then return to Bastogne, where the 101st Airborne defended the besieged town during the Battle of the Bulge. We visit the Bastogne Historical Center and the Mardasson monument, which pays tribute to the Allied resolve during this critical period. Visits to Bois Jacques and E Company foxholes highlight the afternoon itinerary. We meet WWII witnesses for dinner at the Brasserie 1900.

Day 8: The eighth day of our tour involves travel to Bavaria. On the way, we stop in Hamm, Luxemburg for a visit to the American cemetery, the final resting place of many Easy Company soldiers as well as General Patton. In Landsberg the group will check into the Goggl Hotel. 

Day 9: In the morning, we will have a guided tour of Landsberg and the remains of the concentration camps liberated by the American army. We will also visit a courthouse where several war criminals were tried for their association with the concentration camps. In the afternoon we will visit the infamous Dachau camp, which now features a full-scale museum detailing Nazi atrocities. We then travel to Berchtesgaden and spend the night at the Hotel Bavaria.

Day 10: The last full day of the trip involves a trip to Berchtesgaden, sight of Hitler’s Bavarian retreat, the Eagle’s Nest, which was captured by Easy Company at the end of World War II. We start with a visit to Dokumentation Obersalzberg, an exhibit prepared by the German Institute of Contemporary History set atop Hitler’s bunker complex. The farewell dinner in the evening will be attended by witnesses of the period. We will stay at Hotel Bavaria, where the closing celebration will take place.

Day 11: After saying goodbye, our guests will be brought by bus to either Salzburg or Munich for their return flights.


D-11 History & Companion Tours

D-11 Companion Tour

England-France-Netherlands-Belgium-Lumembourg-Germany


Day 1:
After arriving in London, you will be picked up and brought to the Marriott Hotel in Swindon. There will be an introduction to the tour and a video session introducing the witnesses that will meet the group the following day. Dinner at the hotel will follow.

Day 2: After breakfast, the group bids adieu to the history group and travels to London by bus. During our sightseeing tour you can visit Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, among other sights and have lunch at Covent Garden. In the afternoon we travel to Paris on the high-speed Eurostar train, which runs under the English Channel and takes just two and a half hours total. Dinner will be on the train, leaving the evening free in Paris.

Day 3: The day’s events include a trip to the Louvre and sightseeing in Paris. We visit the Arc De Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame, among other sights. We enjoy dinner on the Seine River.


Day 4:
The fourth day starts with more sightseeing in Paris, followed by lunch. The rest of the day is free for shopping at the Galeries Lafayette and Au Printemps department stores, or a visit to Musee D’Orsay, which houses world famous Impressionist works. In the evening we travel by high-speed rail to Amsterdam, with dinner on board. Accommodations will be in Amsterdam.

Day 5:
After breakfast we spend the day sightseeing in Amsterdam, including a visit to the famous Rijksmuseum and a boat trip on the canals. The group will reunite with the history tour in Nijmegen, and spend the night together at the Golden Tulip Valmonte hotel in Berg en Dal.


Day 6:
The sixth day features a walking tour of the oldest town in Holland, Nijmegen. In the evening we depart for Belgium’s Ardennes Forest. We will spend the night in the town of Bastogne at the Melba Hotel.

Day 7:
A full day of sightseeing will be enjoyed in the beautiful city of Luxembourg, including a visit to the stunning medieval castle. We rejoin the history tour for dinner with WWII witnesses at the Brasserie 1900 restaurant.

Day 8:
The eighth day of our tour involves travel to Bavaria. On the way, we stop in Hamm, Luxemburg for a visit to the American cemetery, the final resting place of many Easy Company soldiers as well as General George S. Patton. In Landsberg the group will check into the Goggl Hotel.

Day 9:
After breakfast, we head to Munich, one of Germany’s most popular destinations. Munich has something to offer for everyone with its culture, parks, architecture, beer gardens, and shopping (city walk, sightseeing by bus). We rejoin the history tour in the evening on the way to Berchtesgaden to check into the Hotel Bavaria, where we will spend the remaining two nights of the trip.

Day 10:
After breakfast, we travel to Salzburg, one of Austria’s most beautiful cities. Salzburg is famous for its royal castle, many churches, tributes to Mozart and The Sound of Music tour, which will be the highlight of the afternoon. We travel to Berchtesgaden to reunite with the history tour. We will celebrate the final evening with a farewell dinner at Hotel Bavaria.

Day 11
: After saying goodbye, our guests will be brought by bus to either Salzburg or Munich for their return flights.


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