


Paris: Anzac Day Day Tour to Villers Bretonneux
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English
- English-speaking guide
- Round-trip transportation by minibus, 15 seater coach, or coach depending on number of participants
- Food and drinks
- Optional gratuities
- Languages: English
- English-speaking guide
- Round-trip transportation by minibus, 15 seater coach, or coach depending on number of participants
- Food and drinks
- Optional gratuities
Explore the Somme, where a dramatic period of history took place, on this full-day Anzac Day trip to the Somme Battlefields, and see the major memorials, cemeteries, and battle sites of World War I.
Departing Paris, transfer to the small town of Villers Bretonneux, where the Victoria School was built in 1923-1927 as a gift from the children of the state of Victoria in Australia to the children of Villers-Bretonneux as proof of their love and goodwill towards France.
Go to the Adelaide Cemetery to pay your respects to the fallen soldiers. See the deep Lochnagar Crater left behind at La Boiselle in 1916, providing a stark testimony of the ravages of war.
Visit the site of the Battle of Pozières, see the poignant Memorial to the Missing of the Somme at Thiepval. Visit Péronne to see the war memorial of Mont Saint-Quentin overlooking the Somme River, and much more.
- Experience the Anzac Day Dawn Service
- Learn about the Somme area
- Pay your respects to the fallen soldiers
- See the war memorial to the Missing Soldiers
- Visit the Somme Battlefields of France on Anzac Day
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Not suitable for
- People with mobility impairments
- Wheelchair users
Know before you go
- No cancellations, modifications or refunds 5 days prior to the scheduled tour date
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible
- Comfortable shoes and warm clothing are strongly recommended
- Due to the installation of technical equipment for the Dawn Service, the central tower of the Australian National Memorial will not be open to the public
