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Brest as the Starting Point for a Long-Range Atlantic Journey
This 15-day luxury yacht charter from Brest is the most expansive itinerary in the collection and is aimed at guests who want true ocean scale combined with the sophistication of a fully crewed superyacht experience. Rather than focusing only on one coastal region, it links northern France with Spain, Madeira, and the Azores before returning to Brest, creating a route that feels less like a standard charter and more like a refined Atlantic expedition. It is a rare opportunity to combine classic European ports with volcanic islands, long blue-water passages, and the unmistakable freedom of extended time at sea.
Brest is an especially strong departure point for a voyage of this type. Its strategic Atlantic position, modern marina environment, and efficient embarkation systems allow the charter to begin with confidence and clarity. Guests benefit from a reservation and pre-arrival process built around transparency and tailored coordination, then board in comfort before setting out on an itinerary that becomes progressively more ambitious with each day.
Fifteen Days Across France, Spain, Madeira, and the Azores
Day 1 - Brest to Camaret-sur-Mer: The first leg is short and intentionally relaxed, allowing guests to settle into the yacht’s spaces while enjoying the dramatic Breton coastline. Camaret-sur-Mer offers a quiet and attractive first evening before the route begins to widen.
Day 2 - Camaret-sur-Mer to Roscoff: Cruising north to Roscoff provides a comfortable balance between movement and ease. The harbor’s maritime atmosphere and historic setting make it a practical and characterful continuation of the opening phase.
Day 3 - Roscoff to Saint-Malo: The yacht proceeds through a scenic Channel passage to Saint-Malo, where fortified walls, excellent marina facilities, and a strong culinary scene create one of the charter’s most vivid cultural stops.
Day 4 - Saint-Malo to Dinard to Cancale: A lighter day follows, focused on local elegance and gastronomy. Dinard’s coastal sophistication and Cancale’s oyster heritage deliver a refined interlude before the itinerary begins leaning more decisively toward long-range Atlantic travel.
Day 5 - Cancale to Granville: The route continues along Normandy’s coastline, bringing a slightly longer day on the water and a relaxed arrival in Granville, where the marina setting provides a good balance between comfort and authenticity.
Day 6 - Granville to Barneville-Carteret to Cherbourg: Cherbourg becomes an important operational and experiential stop, combining a major port environment with the practical advantages of provisioning and preparation ahead of extended offshore movement.
Day 7 - Cherbourg to Offshore to Brest: The return toward Brest via a short offshore passage closes the northern French section neatly and provides a final familiar staging point before the yacht commits to the more dramatic southbound Atlantic legs.
Day 8 - Brest to Bilbao: This is the first major offshore run of the broader expedition phase. Guests experience longer open-sea cruising, broader horizons, and a stronger sense of ocean movement before arriving in Bilbao, a Spanish city that rewards the effort with culture, gastronomy, and marina comfort.
Day 9 - Bilbao to La Coruna: Continuing along Spain’s northern edge, the itinerary blends coastal navigation and open water in a scenic leg to La Coruna. It adds another maritime city with strong local identity and reliable harbor facilities.
Day 10 - La Coruna to Porto Santo: The voyage now becomes unmistakably oceanic. This long offshore stretch toward Porto Santo opens up the full Atlantic experience, where uninterrupted sea, changing light, and the quiet rhythm of passage define the day more than any shoreline feature.
Day 11 - Porto Santo to Funchal, Madeira: After the scale of the previous leg, the shorter movement to Funchal feels elegant and restorative. Madeira brings lush scenery, quality marina access, and a cultivated island atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the openness of the crossing.
Day 12 - Funchal to Pico Island, Azores: Another major passage follows, carrying guests toward the Azores and into one of the most visually striking parts of the itinerary. Pico’s volcanic presence, Atlantic wildlife potential, and relative remoteness make the arrival feel genuinely special.
Day 13 - Pico Island to Faial Island: This shorter inter-island cruise offers scenic relief after the longer ocean legs. The sailing feels intimate and cinematic, with dramatic island views, local dining opportunities, and a stronger sense of place in the mid-Atlantic.
Day 14 - Faial Island to Offshore to Brest: The return passage is the charter’s boldest navigational statement. It delivers the full sensation of extended ocean cruising - sunrise and sunset at sea, uninterrupted horizon, and the quiet confidence of long-distance passage-making under professional management.
Day 15 - Approach Brest and Dock in Brest Marina: The final approach and docking in Brest provide a satisfying close to an itinerary of unusual scale. The return to a high-standard French marina after such a broad circuit adds emotional weight to disembarkation and makes the journey feel truly complete.
Sophisticated Living at Sea During Extended Passages
A charter with multiple long Atlantic legs succeeds only when the yacht itself is capable of feeling like a complete luxury environment day after day, and this one is designed exactly for that. Expansive decks create room for open-air dining, private lounging, and social gatherings with uninterrupted sea views, while the interiors offer a refined blend of volume, light, and comfort. Panoramic lounges allow guests to stay visually connected to the ocean even during quieter hours indoors. The beach club and wellness-focused spaces enrich the onboard lifestyle further, turning longer sea days into a pleasure rather than an interval.
The 19-person crew is essential to making such a route feel effortless. Their expertise supports not only navigation and operations, but also the rhythm of hospitality that guests remember most. Dining can be customized around the day’s passage length and preferred atmosphere. Service can shift from relaxed and understated to more formal and occasion-driven as the group wishes. Across all of it, the charter remains carefully managed, discreetly attentive, and aligned with the expectations of travelers who want privacy, polish, and genuine support throughout a more adventurous voyage.
A Rare Charter for Guests Drawn to Ocean Scale and Island Contrast
This itinerary is exceptional because it combines range, variety, and emotional payoff. It begins in the deeply maritime landscapes of northern France, expands into Spain and Portugal, reaches the volcanic drama of the Azores, and then completes the circle back in Brest. Few luxury charters deliver that kind of arc while maintaining such a high level of onboard comfort and personalization. For guests seeking a fully crewed superyacht charter from Brest with long Atlantic passages, distinguished ports, island scenery, and the rare pleasure of a true multi-country ocean itinerary, this 15-day voyage stands in a category of its own.































































































































