Your cruise
Discover North Brittany and the tip of Brittany on a sailing course!
The skipper offers unique one-way itineraries, from Saint Malo to Brest, in stages depending on the dates.
Take advantage of this course to learn how to maneuver a traditional schooner and handle navigation tools.
Your possible stops during this cruise
Program for your 5-day sailing course in the Iroise Sea and North Brittany
Pace and ports of call are subject to weather conditions.
From Saint Malo to Brest, here are the stops you can make during a 5-day one-way course:
- Iles de Chausey, off Saint Malo
- Fort Lalatte, opposite Cap Fréhel
- Erquy, the fishing port from which Asterix's village originated
- Dahouet, with its Notre Dame de la Garde oratory
- Binic, a pretty little port in the Bay of Saint Brieuc
- Bréhat archipelago, with its many anchorages
- Tréguier, with its cathedral at the end of the river
- Perros Guirrec, start of the pink granite coast
- 7 Îles, an ornithological reserve
- Trebeurden, and its pink granite
- Ile de Batz, off the coast of Roscoff, a small island with beautiful coastal paths.
- Abers country, with Aber Wrach and Aber Benoit, offering steep landscapes, a multitude of beaches and islets including Île Cézon, Île Garo and Île Wrac'h.
- Ouessant and Lampaul Bay, this wild and magnificent island at the end of the world. Take the time to discover it on land during your stopovers, you won't be disappointed.
- Molène Island, charming and authentic, with a pure Finistere spirit.
- Camaret, with its famous fishing boat graveyard
- Rade de Brest, with its Scandinavian-style anchorages and the Parc d'Armorique
Following the wind and currents, the possibilities are endless for discovering an extremely rich sailing area. In addition to all the birds we can observe, we may be lucky enough to be escorted by a school of dolphins, or come across a few curious seals watching us.
Depending on your level, you'll also learn how to handle the helm, adjust sails according to destination and weather, use navigation tools, adapt routes...
Detailed dates:
- From June 22 to June 26, 2024: Departure Morlaix, arrival Morlaix
- From June 29 to July 3, 2024: Departure Morlaix, arrival Aber Wrac'h
- July 27 to July 31, 2024: Departure Brest, arrival Aber Wrac'h
- From August 3 to August 7, 2024: Depart Aber Wrac'h, arrive Morlaix
- From August 10 to August 14, 2024: Departure Morlaix, arrival Paimpol
good to know:
On a private boat, you reserve the boat for 3 to 6 people (possibility of a 7th person on request)
On a shared boat, the schooner can accommodate 5 trainees.
The skipper
Embark with Stéven - Destination Bretagne for a sailboat cruise
The sailor is distinguished by his ability to nap at any time, in any place, in any weather.
View ProfileThe skipper sleeps in a double cabin, the others are available for passengers
The skipper helps you to cook but everybody is participating
I manage the supply before departure ot passengers can do it, they choose.
- Places of embarkation:Paimpol
- Boarding time:10h00 / 10AM
- Time of landing:17h00 / 5PM
To reach Brest, take the train from Paris (3H45). From the station, it's a 10-minute drive to the marina.
To reach Morlaix, there are trains not far from the port.


