Those who treat themselves to a yacht charter in Seine-Maritime (76) often plan to sail to the United Kingdom (Southampton, Kent, etc.) or explore the Normandy coast. The department of Seine-Maritime has numerous ports, including Le Havre (Portsmouth), Dieppe (Newhaven), Rouen, Fécamp and Saint-Valéry-en-Caux. The coastline, bathed by the English Channel, is exceptional and includes the mouth of the Seine and the Albâtre coast. The high white cliffs hauled in on either side of the boat by the green and blue waters stretching for some 130 km are impressive. To get your fill of thrills, there are numerous water sports to include in your vacation program, such as sailing, board sports and fishing.
You will have the privilege of visiting the Seine valley, Rouen and its architectural heritage, and the seaside resorts of Fécamp, Dieppe, Le Tréport and Étretat. You will pass through eight waterways between Rouen and the Seine estuary. If you want to stretch your legs and go for a long walk, take the abbey route from Graville Abbey (Le Havre) to Saint-Ouen Abbey (Rouen), passing by Gruchet-le-Valasse Abbey and many others. And why not delve back into the history of France and visit the Château d'Ételan in Saint-Maurice-d'Ételan, the Château de Filières in Gommerville and the Château de Miromesnil close to Dieppe? Numerous possibilities are open to you.
Seine-Maritime on a hike
It is during a long hike that you will discover the most beautiful attractions of Seine-Maritime, from its breathtaking natural landscape to its typical gastronomy and incredible architecture. A wonderful heritage characterizes this region with its preserved identity. Entering the Neufchatelois region, you will be gently transported by its bucolic setting, its surprisingly rich nature and its gourmet specialties, offering a pleasant culinary journey for our taste buds to discover the famous Neuchâtel cheese.specialties offering a pleasant culinary journey for our taste buds, who discover the famous Neuchâtel cheese.
Spread across the departments of Oise and Seine-Maritime, the Pays de Bray is an invitation to a country stroll among its many farms showcasing local produce. Home to numerous parks and gardens, the Pays de Bray is an excellent point of departure for visiting the Eawy Forest, one of the country's most important sites for ancient trees, and La Varenne, where you can enjoy water sports in the heart of the countryside. The coastal walks from Fécamp to Étretat or from Dieppe to Pourville-sur-Mer are punctuated by splendid points of view from the high chalk cliffs characterizing the Seine-Maritime coastline.
The most beautiful beaches of Seine-Maritime
The Seine-Maritime coastline also has the merit of being home to some very pretty beaches that rival the beauty of those along the coasts of Lower Normandy, such as the beach at Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, certainly the largest in Seine-Maritime. at low tide, you can discover the pleasures of lazing around, swimming with the family, but also water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing.
One of the most beautiful is Vasterival beach. Located between the municipalities of Varengeville-sur-Mer and Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer, this pebble beach offers a splendid view of the cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre and, at low tide, a fun family fishing trip on foot.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 61 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess |
Average price per week | $2,214 |
Minimum weekly price | $496 |
Maximum price per week | $10,349 |