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Welcome to Arzon, an entrancing travel destination nestled in the heart of the French region of Brittany. Blessed with spellbinding geographical beauty and a rich cultural heritage, Arzon promises a memorable sail journey on your preferred bareboat rental. Whether you’re drawn in by the fertile wine vineyards or the charm of timeless medieval settlements, Arzon’s tourist appeal cannot be overstated.
As a sailing destination, Arzon offers unique coastal features with tranquil inlets and charming ports being a common sight. With favourable sailing conditions thanks to breezy winds and manageable currents, marinas here are well-equipped to facilitate your bareboat charter. Navigating in Arzon is a rewarding experience, but be sure to adhere to local customs and stay alert to safety measures. Sailing culture is deeply rooted in the history of Arzon, giving it a unique character that enhances your bareboat charter in Arzon. As you charter a bareboat in Arzon, you’ll uncover the region's historical significance, its awe-inspiring natural beauty, and its vibrant sailing culture, all of which promises an unforgettable journey.
Arzon's breathtaking landscape, combined with its pristine waters and interesting weather patterns, make it an ideal locale for a bareboat charter. This unique region of France guarantees an authentic and memorable sailing experience, away from the usual tourist crowds. Seize the opportunity to explore each cove and inlet at your leisure, and immerse yourself into the serenity, sweetness and authenticity of Arzon.
Fairly accessible, Arzon can be reached via road, direct flights to Brittany’s airports, or by ferry crossing from the UK and Ireland. High speed TGV trains from Paris can also connect you to this beautiful seaside commune.
Prime sailing destinations include the Gulf of Morbihan, known for its protected waters and mesmerising islands. Setting sail from Arzon, experience the wild beauty of Quiberon Bay or traverse north to the spellbinding archipelago, Les Glenans. No matter your course, each journey promises unique perspectives of Arzon's alluring landscape.
The best time to visit Arzon generally lies between June and September, where favorable weather conditions meet numerous seasonal events and festivals. Yet the beauty of Arzon lies in its year-round allure, with its off-peak seasons also offering their own unique charm.
Arzon enjoys a temperate maritime climate with mild winters and warm but not too hot summers. Sailing conditions are typically favorable, thanks to mild wind patterns, manageable wave patterns, and welcoming sea temperatures.
One cannot fully explore Arzon without dipping into its rich history and culture. From the megalithic sites scattered throughout the region to the flavorful local cuisine, every aspect of Arzon invites curiosity and exploration. The charm of this small commune is that it opens up gradually, revealing its depth and richness over time.
Arzon doesn't lack in recreational possibilities; expect a myriad of dining options, teeming nightlife, and stunning natural attractions. Outdoor adventurers can relish in a variety of watersports, from paddle-boarding to undersea diving. Explore the caves, beaches and forests, or set up picnics by the bay. Sailing in Arzon, visit enthralling attractions such as Chateau de Suscinioand Port Navalo.
Arzon boasts of impressive marinas such as Port du Crouesty, known for its quality facilities, and Port Navalo nestled in a beautiful natural setting. These ports provide everything necessary for a successful bareboat charter in Arzon, including mooring, security, and hospitality services.
In order to charter a bareboat in Arzon, a valid boating license recognized by the French government is necessary. International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or an equivalent license that allows you to navigate in coastal areas is required.
Packing for a bareboat charter in Arzon should essentially include sun protection, sea-friendly footwear, light clothes and layers for cooler temperatures. Don't forget your passport, official documents and licenses. Safety gear is usually provided on the boat, but feel free to bring along your preferred equipment.
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Destination | Description |
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Port-Navalo | This picturesque fishing port offers a quaint, rustic charm steeped in marine history and culture. |
Tumiac | An enchanting hamlet that is home to the unique Tumiac calvary memorial and offers stunning coastal views. |
Pointe du Bilgroix | A stunning coastal area known for magnificent bird-watching opportunities and striking sunset views. |
Île d'Arz | A delightful island destination that offers tranquil beaches, scenic bike trails, and fresh local seafood. |
Île aux Moines | A mesmerising island destination boasting lush vegetation, traditional houses, and delicious gastronomy. |
Gulf of Morbihan | This natural maritime gulf is a sailing haven with dozens of islands and islets, rich wildlife, and beautiful landscapes. |
Cairn du Petit Mont | A historic site hosting a rare megalithic cairn with scenic views over Quiberon Bay and the Gulf of Morbihan. |
Weather:
Enjoy a temperate oceanic climate, with temperate summers averaging 20°C and mild winters of around 6°C.Greeting:
Locals usually greet with a friendly "Bonjour" in French.Sunny Days:
Arzon sees an average of 209 sunny days per year, most ideal for chartering a bareboat.Local Currency:
The official currency is the Euro (€). Most places accept major credit cards.Local Cuisine:
Don't miss local seafood dishes such as Moules Marinières, oysters, and the decadent Far Breton dessert.Marine Life:
Expect to see a diverse range of marine wildlife including dolphins, seals, and various bird species.Historical Sites:
Pay a visit to the megalithic sites in Arzon, namely the Cairn de Petit Mont and the standing stones of Tumiac.Gulf of Morbihan:
Explore the expansive Gulf of Morbihan, a premiere sailing destination dotted with islands and alluring scenery.Seafood Culinary:
Indulge in fresh, local seafood at the many restaurants and oyster farms around Arzon.Île aux Moines:
Charter to the nearby Île aux Moines for a day of exploration and relaxation in this local slice of paradise.Côtes Sauvages:
Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Côtes Sauvages, admired for its wild coasts and unspoiled beauty.Bird Watching:
Enjoy prolific bird-watching opportunities at Pointe du Bilgroix and surrounding areas.Megalithic Sites:
Visit the fascinating megalithic sites in Arzon, bearing testament to the region's ancient past.Beach Relaxation:
Unwind on the sandy beaches of Arzon and soak up the sun after a day of sailing.Types of yachts | Sailboat, Catamaran |
Number of yachts | 0 boats available |
Number of sailboats | 40 sailboats available |
Number of catamarans | 2 catamarans available |
Minimum Price | 186 $ per day |
Maximum Price | 475 $ per day |
Average Price | 269 $ per day |
Manufacturers | Beneteau, Jeanneau, Dufour, Maxus, Bavaria, Delphia, Custom Made, Dehler, Django, Elan |
Average length | 10.56 m (34.66 ft) |
Average sleeping capacity | 7.1 |
Average cruise capacity | 7.1 |