Rent a boat in Saint Malo at the best price

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With or without a skipper
0 - $1,350+
0 - 196+ ft
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2004 - 2025
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+100 boats available

Sailboat FORA MARINE Rm 880 8.5m (2007)

Saint-Malo
6
Without a skipper
 18  · Private · Super owner

From $157 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 449 Q 13.76m (2017)

Saint-Malo
10
Without a skipper

From $543 per day

RIB 3d Tender LUX 655 200hp (2021)

Saint-Malo
12
With or without a skipper
 13  · Private · Super owner

From $449 per day

RIB 3D Marine 3D Tender XPro 589 115hp (2018)

Saint-Malo
8
Without a skipper
 31

From $325 per day

Sailboat Beneteau First Class 10 10.45m (1983)

Saint-Malo
5
With a skipper
 2  · Private

From $248 per day

Sailboat Beneteau First 27.7 8.8m (2010)

Saint-Malo
6
Without a skipper
 6

From $176 per day

Boat without license JEANNEAU Sécu 6hp (2000)

Saint-Malo
5
With or without a skipper
 10  · Super owner

From $112 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 GTE 12.34m (2015)

Saint-Malo
8
Without a skipper
 2

From $419 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 49 Q 14.98m (2006)

Saint-Malo
10
Without a skipper
 1

From $545 per day

Sailboat Cornu Yacht Classique Bob 4 13.65m (1959)

Saint-Malo
10
With a skipper

From $400 per day

Sailboat Alubat Ovni 455 14.95m (2011)

Saint-Malo
9
Without a skipper

From $564 per day

Sailboat Garcia garcia 85 25m (2005)

Saint-Malo
12
With a skipper

From $2,692 per day

Sailboat X-yachts 332 Q 10.31m (2003)

Saint-Malo
6
Without a skipper
 5

From $257 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 349 10.34m (2021)

Saint-Malo
8
Without a skipper
 1

From $352 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 Q 12.98m (2016)

Saint-Malo
10
Without a skipper
 1

From $543 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410 Q 12.35m (2020)

Saint-Malo
8
Without a skipper
 3

From $454 per day

Sailboat Pogo Structures 1050 QR 10.5m (2009)

Saint-Malo
6
Without a skipper
 3

From $316 per day

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 349 Q 10.34m (2014)

Saint-Malo
8
Without a skipper
 1

From $375 per day

Stepping back in time in this fortified city

In the western part of Britain, France, is the fortified city of Saint- Malo. The city has a few districts, the most popular being “intra-muros”, which means: inside the walls. The tall walls that surround the old city are made of Granite, and walking through the tight streets will really make you feel like you stepped back in time. The Saint-Malo cathedral is at the center of the old city, the city where pirates approved by the king were once welcomed. Intra- muros, you will find many restaurants with all kinds of food, including typical Britain food: galettes, crepes, sausage, and seafood. You can take the stairs to walk around the old city on the walls, where you will have a , where renting a boat is a great activity, especially in the summer.

Cruising around Saint-Malo

The first aspect you will notice when getting near the old town, is the very high quantity of sailboats docked outside the walls. You should definitely pack up some delicious food from the city, hop aboard a boat, and navigate towards Roscoff, passing by Perros- Guirec, Binis, Paimpol, Brehat, and many other places. If you rent a boat in Saint-Malo for a whole weekend, you can set sail to Jersey, to enjoy some lively time at a Pub. For experienced boaters, this is also a great departure point to England or Ireland. Saint-Malo is also the point of departure, every 4 years, of the Rum route, where some of the greatest international and french sailors race to Guadeloupe. In 2014, Click & Boat was a proud partner with Airbnb of Herve de Carlan along this marvelous adventure.

 Click & Boat in Saint-Malo

Boat rentals in Saint- Malo are now easy to find with our platform, Click & Boat. Although sailboats are more popular in Saint-Malo, you may also rent: motorboats, jet skis, Ribs, or even a catamaran. You have the possibility to rent a boat with a captain, bareboat, or doing co-navigation (when the boat owner comes with you aboard his or her boat and shows you around). Click & Boat allows you to go on our messaging platform and talk to the boat owners beforehand so you can have more details about the vessel, the booking, the area; or just to feel more comfortable talking to the person who owns the yacht before you confirm your reservation.

The Click & Boat team is very happy to be helping you rent a boat in Saint- Malo. Do not hesitate to contact us with any inquiry you may have!

Good to know

Number of boats:82 boats available
Types of boats:Sailboat, Motorboat, RIB
Average price:$350 per day
Minimum price:$100 per day
Maximum price:$3,600 per day
Manufacturers:Dufour, Capelli, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Saint-Malo

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Saint-Malo for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Saint-Malo is around $350 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between $100 and $3,600 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Saint-Malo?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Saint-Malo, you can expect to pay an average of $102 per day for a skipper.

Is fuel included in the cost of a boat charter in Saint-Malo?

For most boats, fuel is not included in the rental cost. In Saint-Malo fuel is included in the price for 4 boats.

What is included in the cost of a boat rental in Saint-Malo?

The price of a boat rental in Saint-Malo typically includes amenities such as Sounder, GPS, VHF etc.

How many people can sleep on a boat in Saint-Malo?

A boat in Saint-Malo has on average 5 berths. You can find boats with up to 12 berths.

Our nearest destinations to Saint-Malo

In Saint-Malo, privately owned boats are available for rental. See other boats in the area.

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Mark
17 de jun de 2019
Saint-Malo is a very good town to visit and has everything most people will need, but the Marina is not always accessible. From here, we went West along the coast to St Quay Portrieux - always accessible and with plenty of places to shop and eat, Lezardrieux - quiet, but we had a very good meal at the Auberge Du Trieux restaurant, and Paimpol - a lovely town well worth a visit, but you do need to catch the tide.
Marc
16 de jun de 2019
The region has lots of nice destinations, e.g. the channel islands (Alderney, Jersey, Guernsey, Herm, Sark, Ile de Brehat, Scilly Islands. Knowledge of tidal navigation is essential in order to come safely and quickly to your destination. The french cuisine with lots of seafood and fish is also worth to notice.
Olivier
10 de sep de 2018
Anglo-Normands islands, quite a landscape ! Chaussey and Starck as our prefered. But you have to find your owns... Keep in mind that with such tidal height, a ship able to deal with is a good idea... Good idea too, to not depend (too much) on gross stores on the trip... Have Fun !