Charter a boat in Brittany

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0 - €1,200+
0 - 60+ m
0 - 400+ hp
2003 - 2024
400 Max Km
+100 boats available

Sailboat GIBSEA 92 9.5m (1987)

Lorient
6
Without Skipper
 41

From €136 per day

Sailboat KIRIE - FEELING Feeling 10.90 10.9m (1987)

Auray
9
With or without skipper
 27  · Super owner

From €187 per day

RIB zodiac Pro6.50 model 2020 140hp (2020)

Lorient
8
Without Skipper
 32  · Pro

From €260 per day

RIB Bombard Explorer 500 DB 50hp (2021)

Vannes
8
With or without skipper
 21  · Super owner

From €185 per day

Motorboat Jeanneau MERRY FISCHER 5.30 T 50hp (2005)

Binic
6
Without Skipper
 23  · Super owner

From €95 per day

Motorboat Dernivis 620 150hp (2003)

Paimpol
12
With or without skipper
 23  · Super owner

From €250 per day

Sailboat Beneteau First 265 7.93m (1994)

Larmor-Baden
4
With or without skipper
 21  · Super owner

From €126 per day

Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 30.1 9.15m (2021)

Saint-Quay-Portrieux
6
Without Skipper
 20  · Super owner

From €215 per day

RIB BOMBARD 4,20m moteur 50 ch 40hp (2010)

Plouër-sur-Rance
6
Without Skipper
 23  · Super owner

From €130 per day

RIB Brig N610 115hp (2022)

Brest
10
With or without skipper
 32

From €270 per day

Motorboat PRO MARINE BELONE 115hp (2007)

La Trinité-sur-Mer
6
With or without skipper
 22  · Super owner

From €205 per day

JEANNEAU CAP CAMAR+C27:C1168AT 7,15WA 200cv (2007)

Arzon
6
Without Skipper
 47  · Super owner

From €247 per day

Sailboat BENETEAU FIRST 29 9m (1985)

Lorient
6
Without Skipper
 22

From €133 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Fantasia 8.6m (1983)

Auray
5
Without Skipper
 25  · Super owner

From €121 per day

RIB Zodiac 7 m 90hp (2020)

Larmor-Baden
10
With or without skipper
 47  · Super owner

From €387 per day

RIB Zodiac Explorer DB 550 80hp (2009)

Port-la-Forêt
10
Without Skipper
 48

From €235 per day

Sailboat Gib Sea gib sea 28 9m (1982)

Concarneau
5
Without Skipper
 48  · Super owner

From €114 per day

Sailboat JEANNEAU SUN 2500 7.5m (2006)

La Trinité-sur-Mer
4
Without Skipper
 28

From €146 per day

Why rent a boat in Brittany?

Brittany is a region full of riches to discover. Rent a motorboat, a sailboat or a catamaran and go sailing along the coasts or around the Breton islands. Sail along the Emerald Coast and discover the wonders of northern Brittany. Between the island of Bréhat, the Cap Fréhel and the magnificent fortified city of Saint-Malo - you won't be disappointed.

Further south, sailing becomes less demanding while the destinations are just as magnificent. Archipel des Glénans, Concarneau, Belle-Ile, and so many other places that already make you dream. Brittany, the very basin of water sports and the birthplace of many sailors, is surrounded by the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. This region has one of the most marked cultures in France, notably for its links with water sports and the pleasures of the sea, but also for its culinary specialities.

For seasoned sailors, beginners, or lovers of water sports there are many sea routes possible. If you are looking for a change of scenery without going to the other side of the world, Brittany will seduce you!

Where to sail and what to see in Brittany

Sailing in Brittany is exciting and the stopovers are numerous and charming. For the great sailors, Saint-Malo, Cézembre, Cap Fréhel, Perros-Guirec, Paimpol or Dinard are remarkable sites. However, navigation through the rocks and precise tide calculations are essential to deserve these fabulous settings! And then, don't miss the magnificent Iroise Sea which attracts just as much attention.

If you are not comfortable steering your rental boat yourself, leave the helm to a professional yachtsman and come aboard with a skipper. With boat hire in Brittany with a skipper, enjoy long cruises in complete safety. You can then sail to the English coast via the islands of Jersey and Guernsey. If you wish to opt for the most comfort and stability, renting a catamaran in Brittany is a suitable option and will delight you throughout your stay.

Brittany and its marinas

With their quays lined with terraces, their pontoons that rise up out of the water, Breton marinas are well protected. Each one has its own character and particularities, from the smallest to the biggest, and they all have their own charm to satisfy everyone's desires. 

Discover our selection of the 4 most beautiful small Breton harbours to visit:

  • Saint-Goustan: the port with a medieval cachet
  • Sauzon: the postcard-style harbour
  • Sainte-Marine: the port between sea and estuary
  • Dahouët: a port steeped in history

And to benefit from a wider choice of boats, discover Click&Boat's flagship destinations in Brittany :

  • Arzal
  • Arzon
  • Fouesnant
  • Locmiquélic
  • Loctudy
  • Lorient
  • Saint-Malo
  • Trinité-sur-mer

The Breton islands

Island lovers will be delighted to rent a boat in Brittany. Drop anchor at the anchorages of :

  • Belle-île
  • Groix
  • The Glénan
  • Ushant
  • Sein Island

These islands are priceless jewels of French heritage and are only a few hours' sailing from the coast.

Atlantic regattas

Yacht charter in Brittany is a common activity in the region and is becoming more and more popular as it is the starting point for many Atlantic races.

Indeed, Brittany is home to many nautical gatherings such as the Mille Sabords Boat Show, which takes place in the port of Crouesty located in the south of Brittany, a few kilometres from Vannes. This show will delight the greatest enthusiasts, as it features an exhibition of second-hand boats and the revelations of the best sailors.

What to see in Brittany

Brittany also has several reserves, it is the leading region in France for the number of protected areas. In addition to the nature reserves, there are about fifty Natura 2000 sites, mainly coastal, and more than 320 smaller classified sites. This abundance of territories includes the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, the Pointe du Raz or real curiosities such as the Sillon de Talbert.

What is the price of a boat hire in Brittany?

In Brittany, the rates for a day boat hire range from 150€ to more than 1000€.

The cost of renting a boat in Brittany depends mainly on the type of boat you choose, its make and date of construction, but also on the owner (private or professional). The price can also vary according to the cruises you decide to do with or without a skipper.

Here are the details of the prices for renting a boat in Brittany on Click&Boat :

- Sailboat rental: about 150€/day, or an average of 25€/person per day.

- Motorboat hire: about 200€/day, or an average of 20€/person for the day.

- Rental of semi-rigid seedlings: approximately 240€/day, i.e. an average of 22€/person per day.

- Catamaran rental: about 300€/day, or an average of 38€/person for the day.

For those who want to rent a yacht in Brittany, it is also possible to rent a yacht in Brittany. For this, count between 1000€ and 13000€/day.

When to go to Brittany?

Forget the clichés about Brittany, because no, it doesn't rain every day and the weather is not so often dull. With a mainly oceanic climate, the seasons are well defined and microclimates exist in the region. With sunny summers and microclimates present especially towards the islands of the Gulf of Morbihan, Brittany offers a magnificent landscape resembling that of the Mediterranean. Autumn and spring are relatively pleasant seasons with mild temperatures, although in autumn it can cool down quite quickly. It is from these seasons that the region derives its reputation as a rainy destination. Indeed, humidity is present due to low but recurrent rainfall.

In winter, in the islands and on the coast, negative temperatures are rather rare, but wind is the main element of this season.

- Click&Boat's favourite month to go to Brittany: September

- The ideal period according to Click&Boat to sail with your family in Brittany: Easter holidays

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