Beschreibung
An Ocean-Crossing Luxury Charter from Brest to the Azores and Back
This 15-day fully-crewed luxury yacht charter from Brest through Spain, Madeira, the Azores, and back to France is the most ambitious itinerary in this batch and the most rewarding for guests who want a genuine long-range Atlantic experience. It begins in Brest, where a contemporary marina environment, smooth embarkation procedures, and a well-established maritime culture provide exactly the kind of assured departure that a major ocean route requires. From the first boarding moment, guests are introduced to an atmosphere of privacy, order, and understated prestige. Once under way, the voyage expands rapidly from French coastal cruising into true blue-water adventure, without ever stepping outside the comforts of a world-class 72-meter superyacht.
This itinerary is built for travelers who want more than a sequence of pleasant overnight ports. It offers transitions in geography, climate, scenery, and cruising mood that are rarely experienced within a single charter. Northern France gives way to Spain’s Atlantic edge, then to the island calm of Porto Santo and Madeira, then onward to the volcanic landscapes of the Azores before the yacht turns homeward across the ocean once again. With 23 crew members supporting every day, guests can enjoy the route as a seamless private expedition shaped by high-end hospitality rather than operational effort. Long passages become opportunities for wellness, reading, cinema nights, deck dining, Jacuzzi time, and uninterrupted sea views rather than simply hours between destinations.
About Our Service across France, Spain, Madeira and the Azores
Day 1 - Brest to Camaret-sur-Mer: The voyage opens with a short coastal run that allows guests to settle into the yacht’s rhythm in comfort. Camaret-sur-Mer provides a quiet and attractive first stop, ideal for a relaxed dinner on board and a measured beginning before the longer ocean-oriented stages ahead.
Day 2 - Camaret-sur-Mer to Roscoff: Continuing along Brittany’s coastline, the yacht reaches Roscoff, where maritime heritage and a practical harbor setting combine well with the tone of an extended expedition. It is a useful and elegant stop for building momentum without rushing the early days of the charter.
Day 3 - Roscoff to Saint-Malo: This leg adds greater passage-making interest while remaining fully achievable within the day. Arrival in Saint-Malo brings one of the route’s most atmospheric historic ports, where fortified character, strong marina services, and excellent dining create a memorable stop before the itinerary turns south.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo, Dinard and Cancale: Shorter cruising distances define the day, giving guests more time to enjoy refined shoreside life. Dinard introduces elegant coastal culture, while Cancale adds one of Brittany’s most celebrated gastronomic traditions. The pace is leisurely, stylish, and very well suited to a luxury charter.
Day 5 - Cancale to Granville: Moving along the Normandy coastline, the yacht reaches Granville after a satisfying day under way. This destination balances practical marina access with local charm, allowing guests to enjoy both scenery and comfort before the voyage begins stretching outward again.
Day 6 - Granville via Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg: Cherbourg serves as a valuable operational and cultural stop. The longer run there remains manageable, and the city’s major-port infrastructure makes it particularly useful for a yacht about to undertake more substantial offshore mileage.
Day 7 - Cherbourg via offshore waters to Brest: Returning to Brest after a short offshore segment provides an intelligent reset before the major southern legs begin. Guests enjoy a meaningful day at sea while the crew prepares the yacht for the next phase of the journey, ensuring the transition into longer Atlantic passage-making is smooth and confident.
Day 8 - Brest to Bilbao: The charter now broadens dramatically with a substantial offshore passage to Spain. On a yacht with this much interior volume and deck comfort, a long day at sea becomes deeply enjoyable. Guests can rotate between lounges, the sundeck, the bar, the library, and private cabins while the Atlantic rolls past in every direction.
Day 9 - Bilbao to La Coruna: Cruising along the northern Spanish coastline introduces a new scenic language of cliffs, changing light, and deeply maritime cities. La Coruna is an excellent stop for stretching ashore, enjoying local culture, and preparing mentally for the island stages that follow.
Day 10 - La Coruna to Porto Santo: This is one of the defining passages of the itinerary - a long offshore leg that gives guests the unmistakable feeling of leaving the continental coast behind. Porto Santo rewards the crossing with a quieter, more secluded island setting, ideal for those who value understated charm and a sense of remoteness.
Day 11 - Porto Santo to Funchal, Madeira: After the openness of the previous passage, the shorter leg to Funchal feels relaxed and luxurious. Madeira offers a rich blend of marina access, lush scenery, historic atmosphere, and polished island hospitality, making it one of the most attractive stops on the route.
Day 12 - Funchal to Pico Island, Azores: The crossing to the Azores reintroduces the deep-ocean mood of the itinerary. This longer leg is ideal for guests who appreciate the grandeur of real distance at sea, and arrival at Pico brings dramatic volcanic scenery and a powerful sense of reaching a remote Atlantic destination with genuine distinction.
Day 13 - Pico Island to Faial Island: The shorter inter-island cruise offers a welcome change of pace. Sheltered waters, island views, and time for exploration give the day a more intimate quality, allowing guests to enjoy the Azores not only as a dramatic landfall, but as a cruising region in its own right.
Day 14 - Faial Island via offshore passage to Brest: The homeward Atlantic run is the grandest sea day of the itinerary. It is a moment for reflection, relaxation, and appreciation of the yacht’s long-range capability. Sunrise, sunset, open horizon, and uninterrupted onboard comfort combine to create the sort of experience many travelers never encounter on a conventional cruise.
Day 15 - Approach Brest and dock in the marina: The final approach into Brest brings the itinerary full circle. After a journey spanning France, Spain, Madeira, and the Azores, arrival feels both celebratory and composed. The charter ends where it began, but with the sense of having completed a much larger ocean narrative.
Because this route includes both cultured port stops and long offshore passages, the service style is particularly important. The crew can adapt the social energy of the yacht around each day’s context - perhaps lighter and more destination-focused in harbor, then more wellness-oriented or entertainment-driven during blue-water stretches. That flexibility makes the entire 15-day experience feel balanced rather than demanding.
About Our Yacht - 72m Ocean-Capable Superyacht with 13 Guest Cabins
A route of this ambition requires a yacht with presence, volume, and versatility, and this four-deck superyacht delivers exactly that. Guests can spread out across multiple interior lounges, alfresco dining areas, sunbathing spaces, and a sundeck with two Jacuzzis and a bar that becomes especially rewarding on long scenic sea days. The layout supports both privacy and conviviality, allowing the charter party to define its own rhythm throughout the journey.
Inside, the yacht presents a warm, refined atmosphere shaped by cherry wood, marble accents, and carefully balanced design details. The 13-cabin configuration provides real residential comfort for an extended itinerary, while leisure features such as the gym, library, cinema suite, tender garage, and water toys make the onboard experience feel complete. The elevator and grand staircase further enhance comfort by ensuring that movement between decks is smooth and welcoming for all guests.
The human side of the experience is equally important. With 23 crew members, the yacht is able to sustain a high level of service even across a demanding multi-country route. Dining, housekeeping, navigation, guest activities, and tailored requests are handled with professional precision, leaving guests free to focus entirely on the pleasure of the voyage.
For Guests Drawn to the Atlantic at Its Most Expansive
This charter is a rare combination of expedition scale and true luxury living. It moves from the familiar sophistication of French marinas to Spanish cultural ports, onward to Madeira and the volcanic drama of the Azores, then back across open ocean to Brest, all without sacrificing comfort, elegance, or service quality. For travelers who want a voyage that feels exceptional in both distance and design, this 15-day route offers something genuinely distinctive. With 13 luxurious cabins, four expansive decks, two Jacuzzis, resort-style amenities, and a 23-person crew, it is a charter that turns the Atlantic into a private, beautifully serviced world of its own.






























































































































