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Located in the Normandy region of France, Colleville-sur-Mer is a small coastal village known for its historical significance during World War II. The currency used in France is the Euro. The village is home to the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, honoring American soldiers who died during the D-Day landings. Visitors can also explore the beautiful beaches and cliffs that played a crucial role in the Allied invasion.
The best time to visit Colleville-sur-Mer is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and ideal for exploring the outdoor attractions. However, spring and fall can also be pleasant with fewer crowds. Winter months tend to be cold and rainy, so it is not the most popular time to visit.
Colleville-sur-Mer is a small village that can easily be explored on foot. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the surrounding areas. Taxis and car rentals are available for those who prefer private transportation. Public buses are limited but can be used to travel to nearby towns and attractions.
Wear comfortable shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking on uneven terrain. Check the opening hours of attractions in advance as they may vary. Try to visit the Normandy American Cemetery early in the morning to avoid crowds. Respect the historical significance of the area and follow any rules or guidelines set by the memorial sites. Be prepared for changeable weather, so bring layers and rain gear. Sample local cuisine such as seafood dishes and traditional French pastries.