PORT DE PLAISANCE DE LA TRINITE-SUR-MER
Read moreThis is one of the reference ports for competitive sailing! And as proof: it has welcomed the biggest names in ocean racing. Eric Tabarly even had his famous "Pen Duick II" built there, which made him famous in 1964... A place of Breton boating par excellence, the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer is hidden at the bottom of its ria, which offers itself magically to the bay of Quiberon. On the practical side, this magnificent and vast port has 1,254 floating berths (including 1070 on the pontoon), 260 berths on the Kermarquer median and 510 berths at the dry port of Saint-Philibert. On site, the equipment is complete: water, electricity, weather display, sanitary facilities, fuel on demand, handling...
COMPAGNIE OCÉANE
Read moreStarting from Gare Maritime de Lorient, two ships, Saint Tudy and île de Groix, ensures the connection to Lorient-île de Groix every year. The two ships are accessible to disabled guests. Saint-Tudy can accommodate up to 440 passengers + 20 tourism vehicles and connects île de Groix in 50 minutes. The ship île de Groix has a capacity of 450 passengers + 32 tourism vehicles and connects the island in 45 minutes. The delay time for presentation of the passengersbefore leaving is about 20 minutes and 45 minutes for vehicles. It guaranteesan unforgettable walk in the enchanting sites.
AÉROPORT DE LORIENT BRETAGNE SUD
Read moreThe Lorient Bretagne Sud airport is located in the town of Ploemeur, 10 minutes from the centre of Lorient, 40 minutes from the centre of Vannes and less than an hour from Pontivy. It offers infrastructures well adapted to the service of passengers in terms of comfort, safety and accessibility. Managed by the CCI du Morbihan, it connects Lorient daily to Lyon and Paris CDG, as well as Toulouse, once a week. Do not hesitate to consult the website to keep up to date with offers and traffic.
ESCAL' OUEST- COMPAGNIE MARITIME
Read moreEmbark for the island of Groix from Lorient La Base, the port of Kernevel (Larmor-Plage) and the port of Port-Louis with Escal'Ouest ! The company also offers other services: guided cruises of the Rade de Lorient and the Blavet, tours of Groix, sea fishing lessons and taxi service to the island. The three boats can be privatized for your events: aperitifs, birthdays, weddings, company outings... A friendly experience with a young and friendly crew!
PORT KERNÉVEL
Read moreIn the 18th century, the port of Kernevel was home to the famous Compagnie des Indes and its spice trade. Located in the bay of Lorient, it provides quick access to the high seas. Its location in the charming seaside resort of Larmor-Plage makes it a very pleasant stopover for boaters. On site, you will indeed find bars and restaurants... The marina has 1,000 floating berths on pontoons, 100 of which are for visitors.
LE TIRE-BOUCHON
Read moreThis summer train - also known as the Tire-Bouchon (corkscrew) - links Auray to the Quiberon peninsula throughout the summer season, making it easy to get around in the height of summer, and offering exceptional views of the whole Quiberon peninsula. Departing from Auray, it serves Belz-Ploermel, Plouharnel-Carnac, les Sables Blancs, Penthièvre, l'Isthme, Kerhostin, Saint-Pierre Quiberon and finally Quiberon. It's a sightseeing trip that's well worth taking, and one that avoids the many annoying traffic jams that quickly arise in July and August...
COMPAGNIE OCÉANE
Read moreFrom Quiberon, you will have the possibility to go to Belle-Île, Houat or Hoëdic, the last two being smaller islands (120 inhabitants for Hoëdic) and wilder than the first one. To get there, it will take 45 minutes to cross to Belle-Île with 5 return trips per day in low season and up to 12 in high season. To get to Houat, it will take 40 minutes (2 return trips in low season and up to 5 in high season, as for Hoëdic which has a crossing time of 55 minutes). I
PORT DE SAINT-GOUSTAN
Read moreLocated on the banks of the Loch, the pretty port of Saint-Goustan, where Benjamin Franklin docked in 1776, takes its name from the patron saint of sailors and fishermen. Popular for its views, bars and restaurants, it hosts a number of events each year, including a book and postcard market, craft market, Loch Jousts and Oyster Festival. A must-see for those who like to stroll through a place steeped in history, it is home to 97 resident boats and has 92 berths on the pontoons, including 20 for visitors.
GARE SNCF DE VANNES
Read moreArrive directly in the Gulf of Morbihan and enjoy your stay without further delay, with a city center accessible on foot. With the LGV, Vannes has never been so close to Paris! 2 hours 18 minutes! You can also use the station to link up with other Breton towns: Questembert, Quimper, Saint-Brieuc, Lorient... Petit Futé's little extra: don't miss the organic vegetable stall and the tube of flowers on Friday afternoons! On the car park on the other side of the street, buses and inter-regional coaches(low cost) are easily accessible.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE LA ROCHE-BERNARD
Read moreIt was here, in this "Petite Cité de Caractère" on the southern edge of Morbihan, that Richelieu had the first Royal three-decker, La Couronne, built at. Away from the tides, the marina has a capacity of 563 berths afloat, including 56 visitor berths, and 200 berths ashore at the Port Fonctionnel. Pontoons equipped with water and electricity (220V/10A), daily weather display, wastewater pumping station.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE VANNES
Read moreIn the heart of the city, the port of Vannes is a floating dock, well protected from the swell. It offers many services to yachtsmen: laundry area, shower cabins, sanitary facilities, daily weather report, pontoons for oversized boats, wifi, black water pumps... To access the port, you must cross the Kérino bridge, and to do so, make sure you know the opening hours of the bridge lock gate (available on the Vannes town hall website).
IZENAH CROISIÈRES
Read moreThe company has 2 departure ports: Baden and Larmor-Baden. For individuals and groups, it offers cruises in the Gulf of Morbihan among the 42 islands, with or without a stopover on Île aux Moines and/or Île d'Arz. It is also possible to discover both islands on the same day. These packages are available from April to September and during the All Saints' Day vacations. Izenah Croisières also serves Ile aux Moines, all year round, every day, every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. (until 10 p.m. in July and August), without booking.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE PORT-LOUIS
Read moreSheltered behind the citadel, on pontoons, the port of Port-Louis has 450 berths, including 50 berths for visitors. Arriving on the spot, one discovers the charming and typical small city of character that is Port-Louis as well as its charming marina. It is equipped with all the useful equipment: water, electricity, sanitary facilities, laundry, wifi, shops and laundry, bicycle loan, ice sale, handling area.
PORT-BLANC
Read moreBoth passenger and recreational harbour towards the Iles aux Moines and towards the Morbihan Gulf, the port has 4 dock spaces in the open sea and 20 in strandings, as well as 199 pontoon spaces in the open sea. Among them, 54 are reserved for visitors. Water and electricity are available at the dock and on pontoons. The showers and toilets 6 in number for each category are free. Wi-Fi and and Internet available. However, no fuel.
LE PORT DU VIEUX-PASSAGE
Read moreIt is a small fishing village, a quiet port nestled in a cove of the Ria. The port of Vieux-Passage lives to the rhythm of the fishermen waiting for the right moment to take to the sea and deposit their traps. Its location has made it a strategic position since the 1st century BC. Before the construction of the Lorois Bridge, a ferry linked the Vieux-Passage to the opposite bank, the port of Étel. After the destruction of this bridge by the war and then its reconstruction, the ferryman resumed service. Still in use today, it is a charming moment.
IZILO MOBILITÉS DE LORIENT AGGLO
Read moreAll year round, IZILO lets you travel around Lorient Agglomération. To simplify your bus or boat journeys, download the IZILO app to buy your tickets, plan your itinerary and follow the bus or boat in real time. IZILO also offers rental of electrically-assisted bicycles and secure bicycle shelters. For further information, contact the Maison des mobilités or the Maison du Vélo in Lorient.
IZENAH CROISIÈRES
Read moreIzenah Croisières operates between Baden and l'Île aux Moines, every day, without booking, but not only! The company also offers tours of the Gulf of Morbihan, private or seminar cruises, hiking or wine-tasting packages, multi-island tours, guided crossings... Whether you hop on the boat for a quick trip between Baden and Île aux Moines (5 minutes) or set off for a good two hours, you're sure to have a great time!
GARE SNCF DE LORIENT
Read moreThe Lorient station was built to remind us of the maritime history of the city: long lines as thin as those of a boat, made of wood, full of transparency thanks to the many windows that let in the light. Inside, the design is ultra-modern with the large footbridge and escalators. 155 years after seeing the first train in Lorient, the new station has come a long way... Especially when we know that it now only takes us 3 hours to get to Paris! Outside, there's a huge forecourt that's very pleasant for pedestrians.