You can choose one of our scheduled tours or contact us to arrange a bespoke group tour, tailored to meet your needs.
Our Journeys of Remembrance strike a balance between a traditional Battlefield Tour and the unique and individual purpose of a personal pilgrimage. Each tour is accompanied by a Support Party, consisting of a senior member of the Legion, an experienced guide/tour manager, a Standard Bearer and a medic, to assist with the Acts of Remembrance which make our tours unique.
Visit the Remembrance Travel website for more information.
Normandy veterans are entitled to a free tour to the Normandy Beaches, funded by Libor bank fines. Each tour is accompanied by a medic and a guide from the Legion.
For more details, please visit the Remembrance Travel website.
Any war widow or widower who has lost a spouse during overseas military service between 1914 and 1967 is eligible to make use of the government-sponsored War Widows Grant-in-Aid Scheme. This involves visiting the grave of a husband or wife, providing you have not done so at public expense previously.
Remembrance Travel has already helped 4,000 widows and widowers in such a way. Travel and accommodation costs are covered by the scheme, along with the cost of a carer and accommodation within the UK. Those wishing to make a return trip can also make arrangements through Remembrance Travel at their own cost.
For further information, telephone 020 3207 2321 or visit the Remembrance Travel website for more details.