Saint-malo : Visite Guide en Bateau Avec Capitaine Local
Set sail for an exclusive tour of Saint-Malo. Discover Vauban forts and the privateer city from the ocean with a local captain. Book your trip now!
Saint-malo : Visite Guide en Bateau Avec Capitaine Local
Set sail for an exclusive tour of Saint-Malo. Discover Vauban forts and the privateer city from the ocean with a local captain. Book your trip now!
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About Saint-malo : Visite Guide en Bateau Avec Capitaine Local
Add to favoritesEscape for an intimate sailing experience to discover Saint-Malo from its most spectacular angle: the sea. Far from the crowded tourist circuits, this excursion puts you in the hands of a local captain passionate about the maritime history of the Emerald Coast. As you leave the harbor, you will contemplate the Intra-Muros city and its granite ramparts that seem to rise from the waves—a perspective once reserved for explorers and privateers returning from their expeditions. The route leads you into the heart of the bay, passing close to the stone sentinels built by Vauban. You will approach the majestic Fort National, the Petit Bé, and the impressive Fort de la Conchée, a true architectural feat isolated offshore. Your captain will enhance the journey with fascinating anecdotes about famous Malouin sailors like Surcouf or Jacques Cartier, while explaining the impressive phenomena of the Breton tides. Between smooth sailing and historical tales, this sensory experience allows you to appreciate the power of the emerald currents and the biodiversity of the surrounding islets. It is a moment of absolute freedom, ideal for capturing the fierce and independent soul of Saint-Malo while enjoying the comfort of a small-scale vessel.
Tip for an even more exceptional visit.
Anticipate the chill: on the ramparts or in the bay, the wind drops at night, but humidity rises. Bring an extra layer. For photography, take advantage of the 20 minutes after sunset (the blue hour) for shadowless shots with artificial lighting. Finally, remember that at Mont-Saint-Michel, shuttles run late, but walking back on the illuminated footbridge is an unforgettable meditative experience that even an early riser will appreciate.



