To most people the Somme signifies one day - July 1st 1916, the day the British Army suffered its greatest ever losses in a single day with nearly 60,000 casualties. But the battle for the Somme ra… more info
Join an expert guide on this intensely emotional, evocative journey through some of Europe’s most renowned World War I relics and battlefield sites. more info
'The Salient' struck fear into the Great War Tommy for being the hottest spot on the 80 mile front held by British and Empire troops. Over a quarter of a million men gave their lives to hol… more info
Combine our Western Front one-day tours of the Somme and the Ypres Salient to make a weekend of it. Each day focuses on a special sector of the Western Front. British, Anzac, Canadian, South Africa… more info
Combine our Western Front one-day tours of the Ypres Salient and the "Quiet Sector" between Lille and Arras for a 2-day trip. Each day focuses on a special sector of the Western Front. Br… more info
Combine several days of our Western Front one day tours to make memorable a weekend of it. Each day focuses on a special sector of the Western Front. British, Anzac, Canadian, South African and Ind… more info
ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE 25th April 2010. The Australian War Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux commemorates the battle on the 24th/25th April 1918, where Australian and Commonwealth Soldiers liber… more info
This superb four-day tour will take you from defeat to victory, tracing the events during one of the most gripping periods of the 20th century. From the miracle of the Dunkirk Shield, to the Dieppe… more info
Germany controlled most of Europe during the Second World War, including the Low Countries. On 17 September 1944 thousands of paratroopers descended from the sky behind enemy lines. Their goal: to … more info
Retrace the steps of Australian and New Zealand troops in the Great War. This heart-rending battlefield tour pays tribute to their extraordinary valour, reviving their experience from behind the li… more info
ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE 25th April 2010. The Australian War Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux commemorates the battle on the 24th/25th April 1918, where Australian and Commonwealth Soldiers liber… more info
Young Canadians entered the Great War as representatives of a dominion. They fought and fell, but emerged as representatives of a new nation, forged during bloody battles. At the outbreak of World … more info