UK to Vimy Ridge The 110th Anniversary 2027

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10 Days / 9 Nights
Availability : April 2
Start: London, England
End: Brussels, Belgium
 2 nts London, 1 nts Portsmouth, 2 nts Juno Beach, 3 nts Arras, 1 nts Ypres
 

London – Bletchley- Portsmouth – Dieppe – Arras – Ypres Belgium

Normandy and the scared fields of France and Belgium, culminating in the 110th Anniversary Commemoration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Designed for those seeking a deeper understanding of Canada’s role in the First and Second World Wars, this tour combines expert-led interpretation, meaningful memorials, and moments of reflection at some of the most significant sights in modern history.

The journey begins in the United Kingdom, where Canada’s wartime connections are explored through visits to Windsor, Runnymede, and London’s Blitz-era landmarks. Guests gain insight into intelligence and innovation at Bletchley Park, the secret home of the Enigma codebreakers, and honour Canadian service at Brookwood Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Aldershot’s Canadian military heritage.

Crossing the Channel to Normandy, the tour focuses on Canada’s pivotal role on D-Day and in the weeks that followed. Highlights include the Juno Beach Centre, Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Verrières Ridge, the Abbaye d’Ardenne, and key coastal defenses and landing sites, alongside a powerful visit to Omaha Beach.

From Normandy, the tour turns to one of Canada’s most tragic chapters at Dieppe, walking the beaches and cemeteries that bear witness to the heavy losses of August 19, 1942. The journey then continues into northern France for a once-in-a-generation experience: participation in the official 110th Anniversary ceremonies at the Vimy Ridge Memorial, a defining moment in Canada’s national story.

The final days are spent on the Somme and in Flanders, exploring Beaumont-Hamel, Thiepval, Lochnagar Crater, Hill 70, and the battlefields of the Ypres Salient. The tour concludes with a deeply moving evening at the Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate, a daily act of remembrance that has honored the missing since 1928. 

Throughout the program, guests benefit from expert battlefield interpretation, carefully paced travel, and accommodations located close to key historical sites. This is not simply a tour—it is a meaningful act of remembrance, education, and connection to Canada’s military legacy.

10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS / MODERATE WALKING

Maximum Tour Capacity: maximum 32 travellers

Contact DHTour at 1-888-597-3519 or 905-639-9954 or dhtour@dhtour.ca to book.

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Tour Details

Highlights:

  • Windsor & Runnymede – Explore the royal town and visit the Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial and the historic site of the Magna Carta.
  • Imperial War Museum (London) – Insightful exhibits on both World Wars, the Blitz, and wartime London.
  • Bletchley Park – Guided tour of the famed WWII codebreaking centre.
  • Brookwood Military Cemetery & Aldershot Museum – Honouring Canadians soldiers who served and trained in England.
  • Portsmouth D-Day Museum – Learn about the Allied embarkation for Normandy with an optional visit to the historic shipyard. 
  • Normandy Landings – Walk Juno Beach, visit the Juno Beach Centre, Beny-sur-Mer Cemetery, and key Canadian landmarks including Queens Own Rife House.
  • Arromanches & Omaha Beach – Understand the scale and sacrifice from both Canadian and American perspectives.
  •  Dieppe Raid Sites – Visit Blue Beach, Green Beach, and the Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery to reflect on Canada’s darkest day of WWI battlefields.
  • Beaumont-Hamel & The Somme – Discover the legacy of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment and visit the Thiepval Memorial and Lochnagar Crater.
  • Vimy Ridge – 110th Anniversary – Attend the official commemoration ceremonies at the Vimy Memorial
  • Ypres & the Salient – Visit Essex Farm, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Passchendaele, Langemark, and Hill 62.
  • Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate – Witness the poignant daily tribute to the missing of the Great War in the heart of Yrpes.

Pick Up Location & TIme

London, United Kingdom (Google Maps)
London Heathrow Airport on April 2nd, 2027  – meeting TBA

Drop off Location & Time

Brussels, Belgium (Google Maps)
Brussels Airport on April 11th, 2027 – arrival time to airport TBA

 

 

Price Includes

  • 9 nights accommodations in Superior Tourist Class (3 - 4 Star Hotels)
  • Full-Time Experienced Battlefield Tour Manager & Escort
  • Transportation in fully air-conditioned, ozone filtered executive coaches
  • Daily breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 7 dinners
  • Online Custom Map Kit & Tour Resource & Info Guide
  • All Entrances as per your Itinerary
  • All surcharges, fees, and departure taxes

Meals

  • 9 breakfasts
  • 1 lunches
  • 7 dinners
  • 0 teas

Price Excludes

  • Airfare - this is a land only itinerary
  • Transfers
  • Lunches (L), Some Dinners (D) + and drinks with dinner
  • Gratuities owed to tour staff (may we suggest 5EUR per person, per day)
  • Porterage (luggage handling to your room available upon request)
  • Travel Insurance
What to Expect

With over 30 years of experience we provide you with a seamless travel program using trusted accommodation and restaurants that we personally know and love. As well, you’re receiving reliable and insightful information from an experienced and knowledgeable source, gaining one of the most in-depth understandings of the areas you’ll be exploring.

Following the footsteps of our fathers, The Battlefield Tours has had the honour of leading our Canadian Veterans through the Battlefields of Europe. Unique to mainstream tours, the Battlefield Tours are different: This is real history. 

​Physical Activity Level: As with all our Battlefield tours, the focus is on experiencing the battlefields firsthand. While we do include select museum visits, much of our time is spent outdoors, often walking on sandy beaches, grassy fields, and cobblestone streets. Please be prepared for a moderate amount of walking throughout the tour. If you use a wheelchair or have mobility concerns, we kindly ask you that you advise us before booking.

Itinerary
Itinerary subject to changes

Day 1 - Friday, April 2nd Arrival in the United Kingdom

Upon arrival, we’ll begin with a brief visit to historic Windsor, including stops at the Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial and Runnymede—the site where the Magna Carta was signed—before continuing on to our hotel for a Welcome Dinner. (D)

Accommodation: London Hotel (TBA)

Day 2 - Saturday, April 3rdLondon and Bletchley

Today begins with an orientation tour of London, including key sites from the Blitz and wartime London. We’ll then visit the Imperial War Museum, followed by a short journey to Bletchley Park, where a guided tour brings to life the once-secret home of the Enigma codebreakers—now a fascinating and dynamic heritage site. (B)

Accommodation: London Hotel (TBA)

Day 3 - Sunday, April 4th London to Portsmouth

This morning, we visit Brookwood Commonwealth War Graves Cemeterythe only burial site in England for Canadian military personnel who lost their lives in England and France. From there, we continue to the Aldershot Military Museum, housed in the last remaining Canadian barrack room and featuring compelling exhibits from both World Wars. Our day concludes in Portsmouth with a visit to the D-Day Story Museum, with the option to explore the Historic Dockyard. (B, D)

Accommodation: Portsmouth Hotel (TBA)

Day 4 - Monday, April 5th Arrival in France to Normandy

We begin the day with an early morning cross-Channel crossing to Normandy. Upon arrival, we visit the Canadian Memorial Garden at the Abbaye d’Ardenne and continue to Verrières Ridge, where the Black Watch endured heavy losses during “Operation Spring.” We then head to our hotel to unwind and relax after the day’s journey. (B, D)

Accommodation: Juno Beach Hotel (TBA)

Day 5 - Tuesday, April 6thNormandy Beaches

We begin today at the Juno Beach Centre, followed by a visit to the Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery. From there, we explore key sites along the Juno sector, including the Queen’s Own Rifles House—the first home liberated by Canadian forces on June 6th, 1944. We then visit La Chaos, a remarkably well-preserved German offshore battery, before continuing to the remains of the Mulberry Harbours at Arromanches. Our day concludes at Omaha Beach, where we’ll reflect on the immense challenges faced by American forces during the D-Day landings on what became known as “Bloody Omaha.(B, D)

Accommodation: Juno Beach Hotel (TBA)

Day 6 - Wednesday, April 7thDieppe

Bidding farewell to Lower Normandy, we turn our attention from the Second World War to one of its most tragic chapters as we journey to the French coastal town of Dieppe. Our first stop is Blue Beach at Puys, where the cliff-top gun emplacements played a devastating role in the heavy Canadian losses on August 19, 1942. We then visit the Dieppe Canadian Cemetery before heading to Green Beach at Pourville and the main landing sites of Red and White Beaches along the Dieppe seafront. Later, we travel on to Arras for hotel check-in and an overnight stay. (B)

Accommodation: Arras Hotel (TBA)

Day 7 - Thursday, April 8thSomme

We’ll spend the day exploring the Somme, starting with a visit to the Memorial to the Missing at Thiepval and then the preserved battlefield park at Beaumont Hamel, dedicated to the Royal Newfoundland & Labrador Regiment, who suffered heavy losses on that first day of battle. After a locally made picnic lunch at the Old Blighty Café, we’ll continue to the Lochnagar Crater, one of the largest on the Western Front. Our day concludes back in Arras, where you’ll have time to explore and enjoy dinner at a unique restaurant with a special surprise. (B)

Accommodation: Arras Hotel (TBA)

Day 8 - Friday, April 9thVimy 110th Anniversary

Today is dedicated to attending the 110th Anniversary of the Official Commemoration Ceremonies at the Vimy Memorial. Further information and attendance registration to follow. We will have a picnic lunch prepared for you. Our day concludes back in Arras, where you’ll have time to explore and enjoy dinner at a unique restaurant with a special surprise. (B, L, D)

Accommodation: Arras Hotel (TBA)

Day 9 - Saturday, April 10thIn Flanders Fields

Today we explore the battlefields of the Ypres Salient. We begin with a visit to Essex Farm, where John McCrae penned the iconic poem “In Flanders Fields.” From there, we travel north to Tyne Cot Commonwealth Cemetery—the largest Commonwealth cemetery from any conflict in the world. Our tour continues with a focus on the Battle of Passchendaele, including stops at the Crest Farm Memorial in Passchendaele. We then visit the German Cemetery at Langemark and the ‘Brooding Soldier’ monument at St. Julien, commemorating the first gas attacks on the 1st Canadian Corps in 1915. Further highlights include the Hooge Crater and Hill 62, a preserved section of the original battlefield and part of the Canadian Front Line. We conclude our day in the medieval city of Ypres, known as the ‘City of Peace.’ Tonight at 8 PM, we’ll attend the iconic Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, led by the Ieper Fire Department and the Last Post Association. This moving daily tribute is one of the most memorable acts of remembrance on our tour. After the ceremony, we’ll return to the hotel to prepare for tomorrow’s departure. (B,D)

Accommodation: Ypres Hotel (TBA)

Day 10 - Sunday, April 11th Depart Brussels

After breakfast we will transfer to Brussels international airport for your return flight home. (B)

Ask us about extending your trip pre or post your tour!

Dates and Prices
Departure Date Double/Twin (pp) Single Rate
2027: April 2 $5,388 $6,380

TOUR PAYMENT SCHEDULE:

Initial Deposit: $500.00 (non-refundable) per person to guarantee your space is due immediately

Your Remaining Balance: Due 60 days prior to departure – Monday, February 1, 2027

 

Pricing

Pricing is per person (pp) based on twin/ double occupancy.
Rates are in $ CAD.

 


Contact DHTour at 1-888-597-3519 or 905-639-9954 or dhtour@dhtour.ca  to book.

Ask us for the best available pricing for your dates & choice of airline.

 

Notes

Mobility:

All of our tours involve walking and require our guests to board and disembark our vehicles several times a day making this tour unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

Requests:

All medical, dietary or mobility needs must be communicated at least 30 days prior to departure.

Wheelchairs:
We are able to carry your folding wheelchair in the luggage compartment but not battery powered wheelchairs. Please advise the us if you intend to bring one. If you are disabled in any way please ask our staff about the suitability of any particular tour or hotel.

Rooms:

Please specify if you prefer a double or twin beds. Most rooms are doubles, and twins may be on request. Single rooms are in short supply and early booking is advised. All rooms have en-suite facilities. We will try to meet your request but cannot guarantee your preference will be met.
 

Luggage:
We ask that those of you on the motor coach tours, limit your luggage to one suitcase plus a carry on. Please be sure that you are aware of current airport and airline weight and carry-on restrictions.

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