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Sailcoop Concarneau 152 Grande

Les Glénan with stopover Round trip under sail + 2 to 4 hours stopover on Saint-Nicolas island

Sail to Les Glénan! Enjoyan hour and a half sailing, where you can take part in the manoeuvres, relax on the nets and observe the archipelago’s exceptional biodiversity. Then disembark for 2 to 4 hours on the island of Saint-Nicolas and take time to admire its heavenly beaches and glaz-coloured waters with a Breton Caribbean feel.

Your sailing cruise

Timetable

APRIL – MAY – JUNE – SEPTEMBER

All departures are from Concarneau

Timetable 1: 09:00 and 14:15
Route 2 : 09:20 and 13:20
Timetable 3 (Monday): 13:30

Please note: these timetables are given for information only. Please check the exact timetable when simulating your sailing days.

JULY – AUGUST

Departures from Concarneau: 09:00 and 12:40
Departure from Beg Meil: 12:40 (Tuesdays and Thursdays only)

Outbound navigation
  • 1h30

Stopover on Saint-Nicolas island
  • 4h00 (2h in low season)

Back navigation
  • 1h30

Rates

Adults (over 25): €59

Young people (aged 13-25): €50

Children (aged 4-12): €35

Under 4s: €15

Group (min. 15 people) : -10%

An unforgettable experience

The Samantha catamaran, launched in 2026, offerscomfortable sailing. Depending on what you want to do and the weather, you can choose to lie on the nets at the front of the boat or sit inside on a sheltered seat. Our sailors have all theexperience and equipment to welcome you in complete safety.

At Sailcoop, we want you to have an unforgettable experience. You’ll have the opportunity to sail as closely as possible to the crew, talk to them and even help them with their manoeuvres! It’s sure to inspire young and old alike.

Our experience has been designed to be accessible to everyone. The Samantha catamaran can easily accommodate people with reduced mobility, pushchairs, families with young children, etc. She has toilets and a bar where you can enjoy locally-produced drinks and snacks.

Choosing Sailcoop to travel to the Glénan islands means opting for a low-carbon means of transport (90% less CO2 emissions than a motorised shuttle) that uses inexhaustible energy: the wind. It means choosing to slow down, to limit fine-particle emissions and the impact on the archipelago’s exceptional biodiversity.

FAQ
  • Are pets allowed on board?

    Animals are prohibited in order to preserve the birds present on the island. Dogs, but more generally domestic animals, represent a real threat to the survival of several species (flora and fauna) on the Glénan archipelago, and have been identified as a factor with a high impact on ecological issues by the managers of the Saint-Nicolas des Glénan National Nature Reserve.

  • I have reduced mobility. Can I board your ships?

    Our ships are all adapted to accommodate people with reduced mobility. However, the port facilities for embarkation and disembarkation are not necessarily. We recommend that you contact us before booking, so that we can give you all the information you need.

  • Can I take my bike with me?

    No. The island is only 1.5km2, so there’s no need for a bike. What’s more, there are no roads or tracks.

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