Departure guaranteed from 2 persons.
- Provisioning: Allow €25/day/person to cover provisioning and fuel costs (food, drinks, diesel, gas, water, cleaning products, etc.). Port charges are to be shared between participants.
- For solos, the cabin is shared. To reserve a cabin, add +75%.
- Bring a comforter for sleeping, a pillowcase, a fitted sheet (>= 200 x 90) / person or large sheet, towels and toiletries.
- Available on :
- Full boat
- Cabin cruise
Your cruise
Discover the wild landscapes of North Brittany on a sailing yacht. The program includes all the facets of coastal navigation: high tides, islands and islets, rocks, cliffs, capes and bays, as well as shore excursions to discover the jewels of the Isle of Bréhat and the Seven Islands.
Your possible stops during this cruise
Here's a sample program for your cruise along the Breton coast from Saint Malo.
The program below is subject to change according to your wishes and weather conditions.
DAY 1: Boarding and sailing to the Emerald Coast
Jean-Luc will meet you at 1 p.m. to board your yacht for the week (to be confirmed according to tide times). From Saint-Malo, you'll start your first coastal sail along the Emerald Coast. You'll pass the foot of Fort Lalatte, then Cap Fréhel, the first course marker of the legendary Route du Rhum. We then cross the Baie de Saint-Brieuc, head west to the Ile de Bréhat and anchor on site.
DAY 2 and 3: Heading for the Pink Granite Coast
Morning stroll around Ile de Bréhat to discover this real gem: bucolic, undulating, green and flowery to the south, rugged and rocky with its pink granite to the north. There are no cars on the island, so you can get around on foot or by bike. You'll then set sail around Les Héaux de Bréhat, made up of rocks off the Sillon de Talbert, a geological curiosity unique in Europe. In the evening, you'll take shelter in the harbor of Port Blanc, a small natural port surrounded by islets.
The next day, you'll continue along the rock-strewn Pink Granite coast, heading for the Seven Islands after leaving the port of Perros-Guirec and Ile Tomé to port. Take another trip to Ile aux Moines, the only island where you can disembark on this archipelago, classified as France's oldest and largest ornithological reserve.
DAY 4: Heading for Roscoff and Ile de Batz
This day's menu includes a crossing of Morlaix Bay towards the Port of Roscoff. Weather permitting, you can stop off on the Ile de Batz for a swim or a stroll. Overnight at anchor on Batz Island.
DAY 5: Set sail for the Goëlo coast
In the morning, you'll sail along the coast to discover the cliffs of the Goëlo coast, probably the wildest and highest in Brittany, then the Penthièvre coast to reach Cap d'Erquy before crossing Cap Fréhel again and anchoring at the Port de Saint-Cast for your last night on board.
DAY 6: Return to Saint-Malo and disembarkation
After a hearty breakfast, you'll take advantage of the morning to explore the Bay of Saint-Malo and discover the islands and numerous forts that have protected the corsair city so well from the enemy. Return to port around midday.
The skipper
Embark with Jean-Luc - Destination Brittany for a sailing cruise
Let go and enjoy the moment.
View ProfileThe skipper sleeps in a single cabin, the others are available for passengers
The skipper helps you to cook but everybody is participating
I manage the supply on board
- Places of embarkation:Saint-Malo Port
- Boarding time:09H00 / 9AM (à confirmer selon les horaires des marées / to be confirmed according to tide times)
- Time of landing:17H00 / 5PM (à confirmer selon les horaires des marées / to be confirmed according to tide times)
To reach Saint-Malo, take the car or train. Allow 4h30 by car, 2h30 by train from Paris. This makes Saint-Malo the closest port to Paris for island destinations. Saint-Malo is also 2h30 by air from London city center (via London Stansted and Pleurtuit airports).
how to clear your head ! fill up with trace elements ! between land and sea, punctuated by original hikes in the islands and anchoring in creeks. copious meals on board and different wine each evening jean luc will take care of your cruise, don't hesitate to put your hand to the dough
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sherk an island cut off from the world...no port...no car...no paved road to see in october
A very varied cruise, between night navigation and upstream, walks on land on the islands of Brehat and Chausey, swimming. Memorable moments of conviviality and navigation, change of scenery assured. Fantastic !
Jean Luc is an excellent shipper who likes to share his passion for sailing, the Breton coast and the taste of others. Thank you for this superb cruise.
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