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An Atlantic Crossing with Character from France to Ireland
This 13-day luxury yacht charter from Brest is crafted for guests who want a voyage with a more adventurous edge while keeping the standards of a fully crewed superyacht firmly in place. The route begins with the elegance and maritime depth of Brittany and Normandy, moves through the Channel Islands, then expands into a genuine open-water crossing toward Ireland. That shift gives the itinerary a compelling dual nature: refined coastal cruising in its first half, then a more spacious, horizon-led Atlantic experience as the yacht pushes west toward Irish shores.
Brest makes this possible in a way few departure points can. It offers a strong operational base for long-range cruising, supported by modern marina infrastructure, professional port management, and excellent embarkation logistics. Guests step aboard in comfort and privacy, supported by a reservation process built around clarity and personalized coordination, then depart from a city whose own maritime identity adds authenticity to the journey ahead.
Thirteen Days Toward Ireland
Day 1 - Brest to Camaret-sur-Mer: The voyage begins softly with a short run to Camaret-sur-Mer, a harbor that allows guests to settle into the yacht’s atmosphere while enjoying a scenic and sheltered first stage. It is a relaxed opening that leaves room for deckside dining, quiet conversation, and the first full appreciation of life onboard.
Day 2 - Camaret-sur-Mer to Roscoff: The yacht continues north along Brittany’s coast to Roscoff, where open-water intervals and coastal navigation combine comfortably. Roscoff’s protected harbor and maritime charm make it a pleasing second stop before the route intensifies.
Day 3 - Roscoff to Saint-Malo: Tidal awareness becomes part of the experience as the yacht heads toward Saint-Malo. Arrival here feels rewarding, with the city’s fortified profile, energetic marina, and rich seafaring legacy creating one of the journey’s most atmospheric landfalls.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo to Dinard to Cancale: This is a cultured and easygoing day. Dinard’s elegance and Cancale’s celebrated oyster heritage deliver a refined contrast to the more purposeful cruising legs, giving guests time to enjoy the shoreline as much as the sea.
Day 5 - Cancale to Granville: Entering Normandy, the route remains comfortably paced as the yacht reaches Granville. The destination offers reliable facilities, attractive surroundings, and a marina atmosphere suited to a premium overnight stop.
Day 6 - Granville to Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg: A longer but practical day brings the yacht to Cherbourg, one of the best-equipped ports on the northern French coast. This is an important staging point before the itinerary transitions toward island cruising and then offshore Atlantic passage-making.
Day 7 - Cherbourg to Guernsey: Crossing to Guernsey introduces a different rhythm. The voyage feels more outward-looking, the scenery broader, and the destination more hybrid in character, blending British and French influence with excellent marina standards.
Day 8 - Guernsey to Jersey: The short channel between the islands creates an enjoyable interlude before the open-water stage ahead. Jersey rewards the day with vibrant harbor life, strong dining options, and a polished island setting.
Day 9 - Jersey to Offshore Atlantic Passage: This day marks the emotional turning point of the itinerary. Leaving the Channel Islands for a longer offshore leg toward Ireland replaces close coastal reference points with uninterrupted ocean horizon. For many guests, this is where the voyage shifts from luxurious cruising to something that also feels exploratory and deeply memorable.
Day 10 - Offshore to Kinsale: Landfall in Kinsale is especially satisfying after the Atlantic crossing. The harbor is picturesque, the town colorful and welcoming, and the marina facilities well suited to a high-end charter. It is the kind of arrival that feels earned and instantly rewarding.
Day 11 - Kinsale to Cork via the River Lee: After the openness of the crossing, this inland river approach offers a graceful change in tempo. The cruise becomes calmer and more intimate, with the River Lee providing scenic contrast and Cork introducing a richer urban cultural stop.
Day 12 - Cork to Dingle: Ireland’s southwest coast brings drama back into view. The route to Dingle combines open Atlantic scenery with rugged shoreline character, while the harbor itself adds warmth, authenticity, and strong local identity.
Day 13 - Dingle to Shannon Estuary: The final leg northward completes the charter with a balanced ending - open sea, scenic coastal framing, and sheltered inland waters meeting in a finish that feels complete and thoughtfully composed.
Private Superyacht Living Between Coastal Ports and Open Water
The onboard experience is what allows this itinerary to be ambitious without becoming tiring. The yacht’s design emphasizes light, volume, and freedom of movement, with spacious exterior decks for ocean-view lounging and socializing, plus elegant interior spaces where guests can retreat in comfort during longer passages. Panoramic lounges keep the sea visually present even when indoors, while the beach club and wellness-oriented areas add layers of leisure that turn the yacht itself into a destination.
A crew of 19 professionals ensures that the experience remains smooth, attentive, and discreet from start to finish. Their role is not only operational but also atmospheric: pacing service correctly, adjusting dining and daily arrangements to guest preferences, and maintaining the sense that everything is under control without ever becoming intrusive. This makes a major difference on a route that combines sophisticated coastal stops with a real offshore crossing. Guests can enjoy the romance and scale of the Atlantic while remaining wrapped in a highly polished service environment.
For Guests Who Want More Than a Standard Cruise
This charter stands out because it offers both elegance and range. It begins in classic French coastal style, deepens through the Channel Islands, and then expands into a crossing that gives the whole itinerary greater emotional weight. For travelers who want a fully crewed luxury yacht charter from Brest that includes historic ports, cultivated dining stops, island charm, and the rare satisfaction of arriving in Ireland by sea, this route delivers something far more distinctive than a typical regional cruise. It offers atmosphere, variety, and the unmistakable feeling of having completed a true Atlantic voyage.































































































































