Beschreibung
From Brittany to Ireland on a Long-Range Luxury Voyage
This 13-day fully-crewed yacht charter from Brest to the Shannon Estuary offers a route with increasing dramatic range, beginning in the polished marina environment of Brest and ending amid Ireland’s deeply atmospheric Atlantic landscapes. Brest is a first-rate departure hub for a charter of this caliber. Its modern marina infrastructure, efficient guest handling, and strategic position on France’s Atlantic edge provide an exceptionally smooth start, while the city’s nautical heritage adds quiet prestige before the yacht ever leaves the dock. From there, the voyage progresses through Brittany, Normandy, the Channel Islands, and finally across the open Atlantic to Ireland - a route designed for guests who want not only luxury, but a genuine sense of maritime journey.
The appeal of this itinerary lies in how naturally it builds. Early days introduce charming French ports and refined coastal culture, then the route broadens into international island cruising and longer blue-water legs before finishing in some of Ireland’s most evocative harbors. Because the yacht is fully supported by 23 crew members, guests are free to enjoy the experience at their own pace. Some may choose long mornings on deck and formal dinners in port, while others may prefer cinema evenings, wellness sessions in the gym, quiet reading in the library, or relaxed island afternoons enhanced by attentive dining and hospitality service. Every element can be shaped around the mood of the charter party.
About Our Service in Brittany, Normandy, the Channel Islands and Ireland
Day 1 - Brest to Camaret-sur-Mer: The charter begins with a calm introduction to life on board through a short run to Camaret-sur-Mer. This opening day allows guests to settle into the yacht’s elegant interiors and expansive deck spaces while enjoying the dramatic coastal scenery that defines western Brittany.
Day 2 - Camaret-sur-Mer to Roscoff: The yacht continues north to Roscoff, a harbor with strong maritime identity and a comfortable, well-sheltered character. This is an ideal second day, offering scenic navigation without unnecessary intensity, while giving guests time to settle into the rhythm of a multi-day luxury cruise.
Day 3 - Roscoff to Saint-Malo: Tidal awareness becomes part of the pleasure of serious cruising as the yacht makes for Saint-Malo. Arrival here is especially satisfying, with the city’s walled profile, vibrant marina life, and rich maritime atmosphere making it one of the most memorable French stops of the itinerary.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo, Dinard and Cancale: A more relaxed coastal day provides welcome contrast. Dinard introduces polished seaside elegance, and Cancale brings one of Brittany’s great food traditions to the itinerary. The shorter legs mean guests can enjoy longer lunches, easier shore access, and a slower pace without losing the sense of progression.
Day 5 - Cancale to Granville: The move into Normandy waters adds a new regional character to the charter. Granville offers a manageable approach, dependable facilities, and a harbor setting that feels both practical and scenic, making it a very comfortable overnight stop.
Day 6 - Granville via Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg: This leg is longer, but highly rewarding for guests who enjoy a meaningful cruising day. As the coastline shifts and the yacht approaches Cherbourg, the itinerary gains momentum. Cherbourg’s marina strength and provisioning capacity also make it an ideal point from which to prepare for the more offshore-oriented stages ahead.
Day 7 - Cherbourg to Guernsey: Crossing into the Channel Islands introduces a clear change in atmosphere. Guernsey offers a distinctive mix of British and French influence, scenic surroundings, and quality marina infrastructure. The passage itself is manageable within the day and gives the charter a more international tone.
Day 8 - Guernsey to Jersey: The inter-island run to Jersey is short but tide-sensitive, adding a little navigational interest without demanding a full offshore schedule. Jersey rewards guests with stylish marina life, strong dining options, and attractive coastal scenery, all of which make it a natural highlight of the voyage.
Day 9 - Jersey to Offshore Atlantic Passage: This is the day when the charter takes on its most expansive identity. Departing Jersey for the longer run toward Ireland, guests experience the uninterrupted scale of the Atlantic. On a yacht of this size and sophistication, ocean passagemaking becomes less about endurance and more about spacious, private comfort enhanced by impeccable service.
Day 10 - Offshore to Kinsale: Landfall in Kinsale is deeply rewarding after a sustained crossing. The harbor is one of Ireland’s most picturesque, and the town’s colorful character and excellent dining scene create a memorable welcome to the Irish coast. After the openness of the Atlantic, Kinsale feels both intimate and celebratory.
Day 11 - Kinsale to Cork via the River Lee: This inland passage offers a very different tone from the preceding offshore day. The River Lee route introduces a calmer, more reflective style of cruising, with smooth navigation and access to Cork’s urban culture, making the day feel varied and distinctive within the overall itinerary.
Day 12 - Cork to Dingle: Heading along Ireland’s southwest coast, the yacht encounters some of the most impressive Atlantic scenery of the voyage. Rugged coastlines, shifting light, and long sea views give this day strong visual drama, while Dingle adds authentic harbor character and a more relaxed local atmosphere.
Day 13 - Dingle to Shannon Estuary: The final leg delivers a fitting conclusion by combining open Atlantic perspectives with the shelter and composure of the Shannon Estuary. It is a satisfying end to a route that has consistently balanced movement with comfort and destination appeal with the pleasures of life at sea.
Because this charter spans multiple countries and cruising styles, service flexibility becomes especially important. The crew can adjust guest activities around weather windows, dining preferences, and the mood of the day, while always maintaining the ease and polished hospitality expected on a luxury superyacht. The result is a voyage that feels composed, generous, and highly personal rather than fixed or overly rigid.
About Our Yacht - A Four-Deck Superyacht Built for Spacious Living at Sea
This 72-meter yacht is exceptionally well configured for a long Atlantic route such as this one. Her four-deck arrangement creates real separation between social areas, private guest accommodation, and wellness or leisure spaces, allowing the charter party to enjoy both togetherness and retreat. Indoor lounges offer refined comfort in all conditions, while outdoor dining areas, open sunbathing zones, and a sundeck with two Jacuzzis and a bar ensure that scenic arrivals and sea days are equally enjoyable.
The interior styling emphasizes warmth and elegance through rich cherry wood, marble accents, and a cohesive decorative language that feels timeless rather than showy. Across 13 cabins, guests benefit from a level of residential comfort that is particularly valuable on a 13-day itinerary. The inclusion of a gym, library, cinema suite, and water toy support means the yacht remains engaging even across longer passages, while the elevator and grand staircase make movement throughout the vessel easy and inclusive.
Just as important is the operational strength behind the guest experience. A 23-person crew allows for attentive yet unobtrusive service, with enough depth to manage navigation, dining, housekeeping, guest activities, and personalized arrangements at a very high standard. That level of support transforms a long-range itinerary from something merely ambitious into something genuinely relaxing.
Atlantic Distance with the Ease of a Private Residence
For guests who want the elegance of a luxury charter without giving up the thrill of meaningful sea travel, this route is a compelling choice. It begins with the cultured coastlines of France, develops through island cruising, then opens into a true Atlantic crossing before finishing in some of Ireland’s most evocative ports and waterways. Paired with a sophisticated 72-meter yacht, 13 luxurious cabins, and a 23-person crew, the experience offers rare depth without sacrificing comfort. It is an itinerary for travelers who want the Atlantic to feel expansive, but never demanding - and memorable for all the right reasons.






























































































































