1. Omaha Beach refers to one of the five landing points of the American forces during the D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War II. It is located near the small town of Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer in Normandy, France. Omaha Beach was the deadliest of the five landing points with over 2,000 American casualties on D-Day. Today, it is a popular tourist destination with visitors coming to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in the invasion. The beach has a peaceful atmosphere and offers a beautiful view of the English Channel.
2. Omaha Beach is open to the public year-round and there is no entry fee. The beach is accessible 24 hours a day but visitors are advised to check the tide schedule before visiting. There is no specific phone number for the beach, but visitors can contact the nearby tourist office at +33 (0)2 31 51 28 28 for information.
3. There is no entry fee for Omaha Beach and transportation options vary depending on where visitors are staying. The easiest way to access the beach is by car, but buses and taxis are also available. Tour operators also offer guided tours of the D-Day landing sites, which can include transportation to and from the beach.