Details
Treat yourself to a timeless interlude with our sunset boat trip to the Gulf of Morbihan on a vintage sailboat! From Arradon, you will embark on our wooden boat dating from the 20th century, and we will set off to discover one of the most beautiful bays in the region. Made up of 42 islands and islets, the Gulf of Morbihan has unique flora and fauna, which will impress you throughout this 2-hour trip. If we are lucky, we may even see some wigeon!
Gradually, as the sun sets, you can see the landscape change and the sky turn warm colours, making the landscape even more magical! There is also a Breton legend that says that the gulf was formed by the tears of fairies who were once chased out of the forest of Brocéliande. At the end of the boat trip, we will disembark in the village of Arradon with a lot of memories!
Highlights
- 20th-century sailing ship
- Views over the islands of the Gulf of Morbihan
- Sunset from the boat
Departure & Return
We meet in Arradon 15 minutes before the departure of the boat. There is free car parks not far from from the meeting point. Then we will take a zodiac to our beautiful sailboat. Once you arrive, our crew will help you to climb a small ladder to the deck. At the end of the trip, we will return to Arradon and disembark in the same way.
Characteristics of the boat
- Number of passengers: 22
- Restrooms
- Not accessible to wheelchairs
- Accessible to strollers
- Pets allowed