Brest, Quimper, Crozon and Concarneau are just a few examples of the delightful seaside resorts that adorn the department of Finistère, in the region of Brittany. A paradise for water sports and relaxation, but also for lively atmospheres, Finistère knows how to entertain its guests. Thanks to the yacht charter in Finistère, you can also discover the most beautiful attractions of this region hauled in by the English Channel and the Atlantic.
A cruise in southern Finistère
If you dream of veering towards nautical leisure activities such as windsurfing, paddle boarding, sea kayaking, or even sea fishing, take a trip to the south of Finistère. It is indeed in the south that the most touristy seaside resorts of Finistère follow one another. In addition to having very touristy beaches, such as the family beach of Langoz in Loctudy, southern Finistère also has the merit ofto be home to seaside resorts with an established reputation such as Concarneau, certainly the most important tourist destination in Brittany. Its pride and joy is its walled town, or historic city, located in the port and accessible via a fortified deck. If you choose Concarneau as a stopover, don't miss the incredible points of view from the ramparts. A seaside resort much sought after in the past, as evidenced by the beautiful houses harking back to the fashion for bathing hauled in alongside the Sables Blancs beach, Concarneau is also home to a secluded beach for those seeking peace and quiet. This is the fine sandy beach of Kernous, difficult to access and which reveals an exotic landscape at low tide.
The towns and cities hauled in on the south side of the Finistère peninsula also have the advantage of being excellent points of departure for cruise passengers wishing to visit the most beautiful islands in Brittany, such as the Glénan archipelago, whichwhich can be reached from the port of Concarneau. Sheltered from the wind, the bay of Douarnenez is a magnet for lovers of water sports and beautiful panoramas, as well as for those who just want to relax. As for the seaside resort of Crozon, it offers endless opportunities for fun and relaxation with its hiking trails leading to Camaret-sur-Mer and its beaches that are a delight for families and surfers alike, such as La Palud beach.
escape to North Finistère
Pleasure boating in Finistère also benefits those who love peace and quiet, who will discover a more authentic and picturesque side along the northern coastline of the department. With its many rias and wild coasts, northern Finistère is a real draw! It is easy to fall under the spell of this coastline with its rocky chaos of unexpected beauty, such as the beaches of Brignogan, mostly of fine sand, and the beach of Chardons Bleus, which will appeal to those who love solitude.
A strip of Brittany's dunes, the Dunes of Keremma, in the municipalities of Plounévez-Lochrist and Tréflez, is an invitation to daydream! Covering an area of around 185 hectares, the site offers beautiful walks along its wild and unspoiled beaches, with large areas of lawn and fine sand.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 421 |
---|---|
Types of service | Skipper, Hostess |
Average price per week | $2,300 |
Minimum weekly price | $496 |
Maximum price per week | $10,236 |