Port-en-Bessin-Huppain is a picturesque fishing village located in the D-day Beaches region of Lower Normandy, France. This charming coastal town is known for its historic significance as a key location during the D-day landings in World War II. The town's harbor was a crucial point for the Allied forces during the invasion, and remnants of this history can still be seen in the area. The town itself is characterized by its quaint, narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses and colorful fishing boats bobbing in the harbor. The bustling fish market is a must-visit for seafood lovers, offering a wide variety of fresh catches straight from the sea.