Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - The Maxi Catamaran: A Stable and Comfortable Vessel

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau

Enjoy a 3-hour sailing adventure on a maxi catamaran in the Bay of Concarneau, exploring hidden corners with stability and comfort, suitable for all ages.

Discover the Bay of Concarneau on a Maxi Catamaran

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - Discover the Bay of Concarneau on a Maxi Catamaran

The Half day in the Bay of Concarneau offers a scenic 3-hour sailing trip on a maxi catamaran, departing from the fishing port at Port-La-Forêt. Priced with the flexibility of reserve now, pay later, this activity is perfect for those seeking a relaxed, family-friendly experience on the water. With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 11 reviews, it clearly appeals to many, thanks to its stability, comfort, and the chance to see less-visited parts of the bay.

This tour runs in both morning (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and afternoon (2 p.m. to 5 p.m.) slots, providing options to suit different schedules. While it’s accessible to everyone from age 1, travelers should note that a minimum of 8 participants is required to operate each boat. Overall, it’s an engaging half-day activity that balances sailing fun with discovering the local waters.

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Key Points

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - Key Points

  • 3-hour sailing experience on a maxi catamaran in Concarneau Bay
  • Suitable for all ages from 1 year old, thanks to stability and spacious design
  • Multiple schedules available: morning and afternoon options
  • Board at the fishing pontoon in Port-La-Forêt, with clear directions provided
  • Skippered by experienced guides, with English and French commentary
  • Comfortable lounge and large trampoline for relaxing and enjoying navigation

The Maxi Catamaran: A Stable and Comfortable Vessel

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - The Maxi Catamaran: A Stable and Comfortable Vessel

The Caseneuve Maxi Catamaran fleet provides the boats for this half-day tour, including the famous Edonil, skippered by Patrick Morvan. The 15-meter-long vessel boasts a width of 9.4 meters and stability inherent to catamarans, making it ideal for those who prefer a smooth sailing experience without motion sickness worries.

The boat features a large sheltered lounge with bench seats behind the mast and a 50m² trampoline at the front, perfect for lounging or simply soaking in the scenery. With an upwind sail area of 155 m² and downwind of 250 m², the boat handles different wind conditions well, providing a pleasant ride.

The Bay of Concarneau and Its Hidden Corners

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - The Bay of Concarneau and Its Hidden Corners

This tour emphasizes exploring lesser-known parts of Concarneau Bay, offering views and glimpses that aren’t always on the typical tourist itinerary. While detailed stops aren’t specified, the focus is on sailing and navigation, allowing guests to enjoy the marine scenery and the feeling of being on open water.

The bay itself is known for its tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings, perfect for relaxing and leisurely cruising. The large trampoline at the bow provides a space where guests can comfortably enjoy the navigation, watch the coastline, or simply unwind.

Meeting Point and Boarding Logistics

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - Meeting Point and Boarding Logistics

Boarding takes place at the fishing pontoon at the very bottom of the port, near the Skoen Islet. The exact coordinates are 47°53’57.4″N 3°58’34.5″W, which are easily visible on Google Maps. Clear signage and directions are in place, but travelers should be prepared for possible port renovations that could affect the usual process, as noted in reviews.

There is no specific equipment needed for the boat itself—just bring sunscreen, a swimsuit, and a towel—with a jacket recommended in case of wind. The ease of boarding and access to the boat makes this experience suitable for families and individuals alike.

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Experience on Board: What It’s Like

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - Experience on Board: What Its Like

Once onboard, guests enjoy a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The skipper and crew are experienced, with knowledgeable guides who often share insights about the bay and sailing. The large lounge offers sheltered comfort, while the trampoline at the front invites guests to enjoy the navigation process or just relax in the sun.

Because the tour can operate with different catamarans from the fleet, the experience remains consistent in terms of comfort and stability. The sailing duration allows for plenty of time to take photos, enjoy the scenery, or simply unwind while the boat smoothly glides across the water.

The Historical Connection: Edonil and Its Legacy

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - The Historical Connection: Edonil and Its Legacy

The Edonil, a racing catamaran with a noteworthy history, is part of the fleet and is now used for full-day, half-day, and family cruises. Skippered by Patrick Morvan, this vessel’s background adds a layer of maritime tradition to the experience, connecting guests to the region’s sailing heritage. While the focus remains on leisure, this connection enriches the overall vibe of the tour.

The Role of the Skipper and Crew

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - The Role of the Skipper and Crew

Guides on this tour are praised for their expertise and friendliness. They manage the boat confidently and provide engaging commentary in both English and French. Their knowledge helps guests understand the bay’s geography and sailing techniques, making the trip both fun and informative.

Guests appreciate the informal, welcoming attitude of the crew, which contributes to a relaxed environment. The guides’ experience with the Skipper Edonil ensures that sailing remains smooth and enjoyable, regardless of weather conditions.

Accessibility and Physical Requirements

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - Accessibility and Physical Requirements

The maxi catamaran design makes this tour accessible to very young children, even those as young as 1 year old. The boat’s stability and spacious layout support comfort and safety for all age groups. No specific physical requirements are mentioned, but travelers should remember to bring sun protection and a light jacket for the ride.

Flexibility and Booking Policies

Half day in the Bay of Concarneau - Flexibility and Booking Policies

Booking is straightforward, with options to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for those with unpredictable schedules. Since the activity requires a minimum of 8 participants, some rescheduling or contact with the provider may be necessary if the group size isn’t met.

Who Will Enjoy This Experience Most

This sailing trip appeals most to families, small groups, and individuals who enjoy being on the water in a comfortable, stable boat. It is ideal for those looking to explore the scenic waters of Concarneau, with the convenience of a short, half-day commitment. The friendly guides and relaxed pace make it suitable for beginners and seasoned sailors alike.

Final Thoughts on the Bay of Concarneau Sailing Tour

The Half day in the Bay of Concarneau provides a calm, scenic, and accessible way to experience France’s coastal waters. The maxi catamaran’s stability and spaciousness ensure a pleasant ride, whether you are relaxing on the trampoline or listening to the informative commentary. The location at Port-La-Forêt makes it easy to find, and the flexible schedules suit various plans.

While the tour emphasizes sailing and scenery rather than specific stops, the chance to see parts of the bay that are less frequented makes it special. The skippered by experienced guides, with a high rating of 4.6, confirms its quality and appeal for a memorable half-day adventure.

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Half day in the Bay of Concarneau



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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is accessible to everyone from age 1, thanks to the stability and spacious design of the catamaran.

What should I bring on the boat?
Bring sunscreen, a swimsuit, a towel, and a jacket for wind protection. No specific equipment for the boat is needed.

Where do I board the boat?
Board at the fishing pontoon at the bottom of Port-La-Forêt, near the Skoen Islet, at the coordinates 47°53’57.4″N 3°58’34.5″W.

What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

How many people are required for the tour to operate?
A minimum of 8 participants is needed to run each boat.

Are the guides bilingual?
Yes, guides offer commentary in English and French.

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