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17-Day Fully Crewed 97m Lurssen Yacht Charter from Brest via Vigo, Lisbon, Cádiz, Barcelona and Marseille
Brest Marina provides a powerful opening statement for a charter of this kind. It is not just practical and well connected, but deeply aligned with the expectations of high-end yacht guests who value smooth coordination, elegant surroundings and complete confidence in the embarkation process. France’s western maritime capital offers advanced infrastructure, secure berthing and a sense of place rooted in serious nautical heritage. That combination of operational excellence and refined atmosphere makes the start of the journey feel effortless, allowing guests to focus immediately on the experience ahead.
This 17-day itinerary traces a distinctive path from Brittany and Normandy to Galicia, Lisbon, Cádiz and Gibraltar before continuing through the Mediterranean toward Alicante, Barcelona and Marseille. It is a route that suits travelers who appreciate variety - historic French ports, Atlantic crossings, Iberian culture and the polished mood of southern Europe’s warm-water coastline. Throughout the charter, the yacht is supported by a crew of 33 whose attention to detail shapes every aspect of life onboard. Dining can be personalized, social spaces can be adapted to mood and occasion, and the entire experience remains private, responsive and seamlessly managed from start to finish.
About Our Service from Atlantic France to the Western Mediterranean
Day 1 - Brest to Lorient: The charter begins with a cruise south from Brest along Brittany’s dramatic shoreline. This opening leg introduces the Atlantic character of the voyage through ocean views, rugged headlands and a satisfying sense of departure. Lorient’s modern marina offers an orderly and comfortable first night, ideal for settling into the rhythm of the yacht.
Day 2 - Lorient to La Trinité-sur-Mer: A shorter coastal run brings guests into the protected waters of La Trinité-sur-Mer. The setting is elegant, nautical and quietly prestigious, making it an excellent counterpoint to the larger scale of Brest and Lorient. The day feels measured and refined, with plenty of time to enjoy onboard amenities.
Day 3 - La Trinité-sur-Mer to Saint-Malo: The route turns north toward Saint-Malo, one of Brittany’s most visually iconic destinations. Arrival through this fortified harbor creates a memorable contrast between the openness of the coast and the enclosed charm of an historic maritime city. Evening ashore or onboard is equally appealing here.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo, Dinard and Cancale: Dinard and Cancale are close enough to enjoy within one well-planned day, each adding a distinct note to the experience. Dinard offers old-world seaside elegance, while Cancale provides a more intimate waterfront mood closely associated with the flavors of the region. Returning to sheltered anchorage nearby preserves the charter’s relaxed tempo.
Day 5 - Saint-Malo to Granville: Continuing eastward into Normandy, the yacht reaches Granville after a scenic and practical day of coastal cruising. The harbor town has a pleasing maritime identity and a calm pace that suits the style of a luxury charter without demanding attention through spectacle alone.
Day 6 - Granville to Barneville-Carteret: The western Normandy coast remains one of the quieter and more atmospheric segments of the route. Barneville-Carteret offers peaceful berthing and attractive landscapes, making this stop feel private and restorative before the more strategic harbor of Cherbourg.
Day 7 - Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg: Cherbourg’s deep-water harbor and full marina capabilities make it an ideal operational stop. Yet even here, the charter’s tone remains elegant. Guests can enjoy the assurance of excellent logistics without any loss of intimacy, while the crew prepares discreetly for the next major stage.
Day 8 - Cherbourg to Vigo: The crossing toward Vigo introduces a more serious offshore component and marks the true shift into Iberian cruising. Galicia’s coastline is a rewarding arrival point after Biscay, with Vigo offering a sheltered harbor and a strong maritime atmosphere that feels both practical and characterful.
Day 9 - Vigo to Lisbon: Cruising south toward Lisbon extends the Atlantic narrative of the charter while bringing a sophisticated urban destination into view. The capital’s waterfront setting adds energy and style to the voyage, and the contrast between city life ashore and calm luxury onboard is particularly enjoyable here.
Day 10 - Lisbon to Cádiz: The route continues down Iberia’s Atlantic face toward Cádiz, preserving a steady tempo while still allowing for enjoyment of the passage itself. This stage feels expansive and sunlit, with the crew ensuring that long-range navigation remains comfortable and indulgent.
Day 11 - Cádiz to Gibraltar: A shorter coastal leg leads to Gibraltar, where Atlantic and Mediterranean identities meet. The harbor stop is important both strategically and symbolically, providing a clear turning point in the route as the yacht prepares to re-enter the Mediterranean.
Day 12 - Gibraltar to Alicante: Once through the Strait, the yacht makes efficient progress northeast along Spain’s southern and eastern coastline to Alicante. This is a purposeful but highly rewarding day that places guests firmly within Mediterranean cruising territory while preserving the luxury of uninterrupted onboard living.
Day 13 - Alicante to Barcelona: Barcelona adds a cosmopolitan, design-led tone to the itinerary. The marina setting is modern and energetic, yet the yacht remains a sanctuary apart from the city’s activity. This balance between destination vibrancy and private onboard comfort is one of the charter’s strongest features.
Day 14 - Barcelona to Marseille: Crossing the Gulf of Lion toward Marseille creates another sense of progression, this time into southern France. The arrival is both practical and atmospheric, with a historic port city providing the backdrop to an elegant Mediterranean stop.
Day 15 - Marseille Coastal Leisure: Rather than compressing the final days, the itinerary allows space to enjoy Marseille and its surrounding coastline at a more relaxed pace. Guests may spend the day cruising locally, dining outdoors, enjoying wellness facilities or simply absorbing the pleasure of being fully present onboard.
Day 16 - Marseille Riviera Cruising: The penultimate day is defined by easy coastal movement and refined onboard life. It is an opportunity to savor the French Mediterranean setting without urgency, allowing the charter to conclude with grace rather than speed.
Day 17 - Mediterranean Completion: The final morning may include a brief local cruise or a slow marina departure before disembarkation. The journey ends having linked Brittany, Normandy, Galicia, Portugal, Andalusia, Catalonia and southern France within one polished and memorable charter.
About Our Yacht - 97m Lurssen Superyacht
This 97m Lurssen is designed to support exactly the sort of ambitious itinerary offered here. Her scale is expressed not only in length, but in the quality of the guest experience - generous deck areas, panoramic lounges, elegant dining spaces and a strong sense of separation between social, private and wellness-oriented zones. She offers a refined yet relaxed setting that remains comfortable over long passages and just as compelling during time spent in port.
Onboard recreation is a major part of her appeal. A large pool, spa, wellness areas, gym, cinema and beautifully appointed social spaces ensure that no day at sea feels like downtime unless guests want it to. The 33-member crew supports every aspect of the experience with discretion and precision, tailoring service style, culinary rhythm and onboard atmosphere according to the needs of each charter group. For summer Mediterranean cruising, she offers the combination of pedigree, scale and lifestyle value that discerning guests actively seek.
A Route Built for Guests Who Appreciate Contrast
This itinerary is especially rewarding because it moves through several maritime worlds without ever losing coherence. Brittany and Normandy bring heritage and texture, Vigo and Lisbon add Atlantic depth, Cádiz and Gibraltar provide transition and meaning, and the Mediterranean phase finishes with the ease and polish of Barcelona and Marseille. For guests looking for a private yacht charter that feels substantial, varied and unmistakably luxurious, this 17-day route from Brest offers a compelling European voyage shaped by service, scenery and enduring style.

























































































































