Kuvaus
13-Day Luxury Yacht Charter from Saint-Malo to Gijón along France and Northern Spain
Departing from Port of Saint-Malo Marina, this extended charter traces one of the most rewarding long-distance routes in Western Europe, linking the historic coastlines of Brittany and Normandy with the cultural harbors of northern Spain. Saint-Malo provides an outstanding beginning to the journey, offering a polished embarkation environment, reliable marina support and a distinguished nautical setting that immediately reflects the premium nature of the experience. Guests arrive knowing that the practical side of the voyage has been expertly arranged, leaving them free to focus on the pleasures of the sea, the ports ahead and the exceptional standards of life onboard.
This is a fully crewed luxury charter supported by 31 professional crew members who oversee every detail with efficiency and discretion. Their role is not simply to operate the vessel, but to shape a voyage that feels fluid, personalized and effortlessly comfortable. Dining can be adapted to guest preference, daily rhythms can remain relaxed or activity-focused, and every moment onboard benefits from a high service standard. Adding to that experience is a 303-foot motor yacht of striking scale and sophistication, with elegant lounges, generous deck areas, premium leisure amenities and the kind of architectural presence normally associated with the world’s most elite superyacht charters.
Atlantic Passage from Brittany to Asturias
Day 1 - Saint-Malo, France: Guests embark in Saint-Malo and begin with time to discover the fortified old town, sample local seafood and take in the atmosphere of one of France’s most iconic maritime cities. The first evening onboard introduces the yacht’s gracious service style and sets the tone for an expansive international voyage.
Day 2 - Dinard, France: A short cruise reaches Dinard, where refined seaside architecture and elegant waterfront promenades create a polished and leisurely stop. The setting is ideal for a gentle opening to the charter, with guests balancing time ashore and relaxation in the yacht’s luxurious social spaces.
Day 3 - Cancale, France: Cancale adds a strongly local Breton flavor to the route. Oyster farms, picturesque harbor views and excellent seafood opportunities make the visit both scenic and gastronomically rewarding, while the yacht remains a private haven just offshore or in harbor.
Day 4 - Granville, France: Continuing into Normandy waters, the yacht reaches Granville, a harbor town with fishing heritage, old-town charm and attractive access to the Chausey area. It is a destination that feels authentic and visually appealing, particularly when experienced from the comfort of a large luxury yacht.
Day 5 - Cherbourg, France: Cherbourg introduces a stronger maritime-industrial character balanced by excellent facilities and compelling naval history. Guests may explore museums and waterfront districts before returning to the yacht for a calm evening and preparations for the next major stage westward.
Day 6 - Brest, France: After rounding Brittany’s dramatic northwestern reaches, the yacht enters Brest, one of France’s major maritime ports. Wide harbor views, dockside energy and cultural sites centered on oceanic and naval history make this a memorable stop on the French section of the route.
Day 7 - Lorient, France: The cruise continues south to Lorient, a destination known for offshore racing and contemporary maritime culture. Guests can experience a lively but polished waterfront atmosphere before enjoying another beautifully managed evening onboard.
Day 8 - La Trinité-sur-Mer, France: This prestigious sailing center adds a refined yachting identity to the itinerary. World-class racing boats, a handsome marina environment and excellent coastal dining reinforce the voyage’s sense of nautical prestige before the route turns toward the Bay of Biscay.
Day 9 - La Rochelle, France: La Rochelle offers a different mood, with medieval harbor towers, arcaded streets and one of France’s most attractive Atlantic cityscapes. The port’s blend of history, marina culture and urban life makes it a richly textured stop that works beautifully within a multi-country itinerary.
Day 10 - Arcachon, France: The arrival at Arcachon introduces broad sandy landscapes, oyster traditions and the nearby presence of the Dune du Pilat. Guests can enjoy a beach-oriented day with a lighter coastal atmosphere before the yacht prepares for the crossing into Spanish waters.
Day 11 - Bilbao, Spain: Bilbao marks the start of the Basque chapter of the voyage. This stop combines marina convenience with cultural depth, renowned museums, dynamic gastronomy and a lively urban setting that contrasts beautifully with the quieter French ports already visited.
Day 12 - Santander, Spain: A scenic cruise along northern Spain’s coast brings the yacht to Santander, where refined boulevards, sandy beaches and a handsome protected harbor create an elegant and relaxing environment. It is a destination well suited to slow exploration and polished waterfront dining.
Day 13 - Gijón, Spain: The charter concludes in Gijón, where lively harbor districts, coastal promenades and Asturian character provide a strong and memorable finish. Disembarkation here closes a route that has delivered not only distance and variety, but a carefully layered progression through some of the Atlantic’s most appealing maritime regions.
About Our 303ft Luxury Motor Yacht
The yacht itself is central to the appeal of this charter. Built to deliver both grandeur and comfort, it offers expansive interior volume, elegant design language and a seamless flow between formal entertainment areas and private retreat spaces. Guests can make use of a cinema, spa, fitness facilities, swimming pool, jacuzzi, elevator access and a beach club that expands the sense of connection to the sea whenever the yacht is at anchor or in calm harbor waters.
Its advanced stabilization systems help maintain onboard comfort during longer passages, making it especially suitable for a route that includes wider coastal transitions and an international crossing. Whether guests are enjoying a wellness-focused morning, an intimate dinner, a quiet film screening or sunset drinks on deck, the yacht supports each part of the experience with remarkable ease and sophistication.
A Grand Atlantic Crossing in Superyacht Comfort
This voyage is ideal for guests who want a charter with range, prestige and a meaningful sense of progression. It connects French coastal heritage, elite sailing destinations, Atlantic city ports and the cultural energy of northern Spain, all while preserving the privacy and exclusivity of a top-level fully crewed superyacht charter. For travelers seeking a long-format itinerary that feels both luxurious and genuinely memorable, this route from Saint-Malo to Gijón offers an exceptional balance of scenery, service and destination depth.



















































