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15-Day Crewed Atlantic Yacht Charter from Brest to the Azores with Spain and Portugal
This 15-day luxury yacht charter from Brest is the most expansive and exploratory itinerary in this batch, combining the western coast of France, northern Spain, island Portugal, the Azores, and a return to Brest within one long-form Atlantic voyage. It is a route for guests who want genuine scale without giving up the standards of a fully crewed superyacht experience. The journey begins in Brest Marina, a strategically positioned Atlantic embarkation point known for deep-water access, secure and efficient marina operations, and a professional maritime environment that supports seamless departure logistics. From the first welcome onboard, the experience is shaped by a 13-member crew dedicated to refined hospitality, tailored arrangements, and smooth coordination across a route that demands both precision and flexibility.
What makes this voyage especially compelling is the contrast between its early cultural coastal section and its later island and open-ocean character. Brittany and Normandy provide heritage-rich harbors and elegant coastal stops, while Spain, Madeira, and the Azores introduce larger passages, volcanic island scenery, and a stronger sense of remoteness. The result is a charter that feels like a true Atlantic expedition, but one delivered with the comfort, wellness, privacy, and service standards of a modern luxury yacht. For guests seeking a prestigious and memorable long-range itinerary from France, few experiences offer this combination of distance, scenery, and onboard sophistication.
About Our Service across France, Spain, Portugal, Madeira and the Azores
Day 1 - Brest to Camaret-sur-Mer: The first leg is short and scenic, carrying guests into the calm harbor of Camaret-sur-Mer. This gentle beginning is ideal for settling onboard, meeting the crew in a relaxed setting, and enjoying the dramatic Breton coastline while the yacht eases into the larger rhythm of the voyage ahead.
Day 2 - Camaret-sur-Mer to Roscoff: Continuing north along Brittany, the route to Roscoff balances manageable distance with strong visual appeal. Roscoff’s port character, historic architecture, and practical shelter make it a rewarding stop, while also serving as part of the gradual preparation for the longer Atlantic stretches still to come.
Day 3 - Roscoff to Saint-Malo: Saint-Malo introduces one of the most recognizable maritime destinations of the French coast. The passage requires attention to tides, adding navigational texture to the day, and the arrival is richly rewarding. The city’s walled historic core, active marina environment, and strong coastal identity make it a destination worthy of the charter’s premium tone.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo to Dinard to Cancale: The itinerary shifts into a more relaxed pattern with short coastal movements and time ashore. Dinard contributes elegance and a classic seaside atmosphere, while Cancale offers celebrated oyster culture and refined dining possibilities. The day emphasizes enjoyment, scenery, and local character rather than long distance.
Day 5 - Cancale to Granville: Cruising into Normandy waters, the yacht proceeds to Granville through a coastal stretch that feels open yet manageable. Granville offers a practical marina and a pleasing harbor-town setting, giving guests another strong blend of sea time and comfortable evening atmosphere.
Day 6 - Granville to Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg: The route continues westward along Normandy, ending in Cherbourg, one of the most useful operational ports of the itinerary. The larger harbor, reliable facilities, and provisioning opportunities provide an ideal staging ground as the voyage prepares to transition from its northern French phase into more ambitious offshore movement.
Day 7 - Cherbourg to Offshore to Brest: Returning to Brest via a short offshore segment creates an effective reset within the itinerary. It allows final preparations in a familiar and highly capable embarkation center before the yacht commits to the extended southbound Atlantic section. This day strengthens the voyage’s structure and gives a clear sense of progression toward the oceanic legs ahead.
Day 8 - Brest to Bilbao: The passage to Bilbao marks the true beginning of the charter’s longer-range Atlantic identity. With favorable weather and careful planning, guests experience a fuller offshore run before arriving at one of northern Spain’s most vibrant cultural ports. Bilbao offers strong marina services, gastronomy, and an energetic urban feel that contrasts well with the earlier French harbors.
Day 9 - Bilbao to La Coruna: Cruising along the northern coast of Spain, the yacht combines coastal navigation with open-water movement. The day delivers beautiful changing views and a rewarding arrival in La Coruna, where safe harbor access and a lively maritime atmosphere create an enjoyable midpoint between France and the island Atlantic.
Day 10 - La Coruna to Porto Santo: This is one of the defining offshore stages of the itinerary. The extended passage toward Porto Santo introduces the scale and isolation of the broader Atlantic, giving guests uninterrupted sea horizons and a stronger expedition feel. Arrival at Porto Santo offers a quieter island setting that feels intentionally removed from mainstream cruising circuits.
Day 11 - Porto Santo to Funchal, Madeira: The shorter hop to Funchal changes the atmosphere once more, bringing the yacht into Madeira’s greener and more urban island setting. Guests can enjoy luxury marina access, attractive island scenery, and the cultural depth of a destination long associated with elegant Atlantic travel.
Day 12 - Funchal to Pico Island, Azores: This longer Atlantic leg brings the charter into one of its most dramatic phases. The passage to Pico requires appropriate weather planning, but rewards guests with true ocean experience and the possibility of marine wildlife encounters along the way. Pico’s volcanic profile, island identity, and limited yet high-quality facilities give the arrival a distinct sense of exclusivity and discovery.
Day 13 - Pico Island to Faial Island: After the longer run, the inter-island crossing to Faial introduces a more relaxed but still visually striking day. The Azorean scenery is memorable at close range, and the shorter passage offers time for exploration, dining, and immersion in the region’s unique island culture before the return leg toward France begins.
Day 14 - Faial to Offshore to Brest: This return passage is the longest and most ambitious of the itinerary, delivering uninterrupted Atlantic navigation and the rare experience of extended luxury cruising far from ordinary coastal routines. The yacht’s comfort, crew expertise, and onboard amenities are particularly important here, allowing the ocean crossing to feel immersive rather than demanding.
Day 15 - Approach Brest and Dock in Brest Marina: The final day closes the loop with arrival back in Brest. Docking in the same premier marina from which the voyage began gives the charter a satisfying sense of completion. It is an ideal moment for a final dinner onboard, a measured disembarkation, and reflection on a route that has connected France, Spain, Portugal, Madeira, and the Azores within one extraordinary Atlantic experience.
About Our Yacht - Baglietto 54m
For an itinerary of this scale, the yacht is not simply the setting - it is the foundation that makes the experience possible at a luxury level. This 54-meter Baglietto combines award-winning design with exceptional onboard versatility, offering expansive exterior spaces that include a large sun deck, jacuzzi, outdoor bar, multiple lounging areas, and a beach club arranged for maximum enjoyment of life by the sea. These features are ideal not only for leisurely island days but also for maintaining comfort and relaxation during longer offshore passages.
Inside, the yacht delivers a sophisticated residential atmosphere defined by panoramic windows, elegant open-plan lounges, and distinct themed guest cabins that balance style with comfort. Wellness and entertainment are central to the onboard lifestyle, with a spa, sauna, gym, swimming pool, and cinema-style lounge ensuring that guests remain well cared for through every phase of the voyage. Together with the 13-member crew and a service style built on precision and discretion, the yacht provides a seamless luxury environment capable of supporting one of the most ambitious Atlantic routes available from Brest.
A Rare Long-Range Charter for Guests Seeking the Atlantic Proper
This charter stands out because it delivers not just destinations, but a genuine sense of maritime range. Guests move from Brittany and Normandy to Spain, Madeira, the Azores, and back again, experiencing elegant harbors, volcanic islands, open-ocean passages, and a level of variety few itineraries can match. Yet the entire experience remains grounded in comfort, privacy, and polished service, ensuring the voyage never loses its luxury character. For travelers seeking a refined and memorable Atlantic charter that feels expansive, exclusive, and truly different from standard coastal cruising, this 15-day route from Brest is a remarkable choice.































































































































