37 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
2015, Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 Corail
Dahouët, France
From US$316 /day

41 boats available to charter in Dahouët, France — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Dahouët is a sheltered Brittany departure with easy access to the Emerald Coast and short day sails along the Baie de Saint-Brieuc shoreline.
The port is in Pléneuf-Val-André, so most charters start from Port Dahouët and head out through the local harbour channel before following the coast east or west.
For a day trip, you can usually reach open coastal waters, beach anchorages, and nearby headlands without committing to a long offshore passage. This makes Dahouët a practical base for sailing yachts and catamarans alike.
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37 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$316 /day
30 ft (9 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$233 /day
34 ft (10 m) · 7 guests · 3 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$332 /day
37 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$316 /day
31 ft (9 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$208 /day
42 ft (13 m) · 8 guests
Dahouët, France
From US$638 /day
31 ft (9 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$199 /day
41 ft (12 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$293 /day
38 ft (12 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
Dahouët, France
From US$291 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 37 | $172 |
| Catamaran | 3 | $618 |
| Yacht | 1 | $300 |
The main departure point is Port Dahouët in Pléneuf-Val-André. The port is the local marina used for yacht charter embarkation, with charterers usually meeting at the quay or pontoon area inside the harbour.
Dahouët is a small port, so departures are straightforward rather than spread across multiple marina districts. The location is convenient for quick boarding before heading out along the coast.
A day trip from Dahouët is best suited to the nearby Brittany coastline rather than far-flung island cruising. The usual reach is the open coast, local bays, and sheltered anchorages along the Baie de Saint-Brieuc side of the Emerald Coast.
Because the port sits on the north coast of France, the sailing style is coastal and scenic rather than lagoon-based. That makes it suitable for relaxed lunch stops, swimming breaks in calm weather, and return-before-evening itineraries.
The main sailing window in France is typically from April through October, and the warmest, most popular months are usually July and August. For Dahouët, late spring and early autumn are often the most comfortable periods if you want milder weather and less congestion.
Summer brings the most stable holiday demand and the longest daylight hours. Outside that season, sailing can still be possible, but the charter experience is more dependent on weather and sea state.
In France, some boats can be rented with or without a licence, depending on the vessel and charter format. For sailing yachts and catamarans in Dahouët, many charters are arranged with a skipper if the renter does not hold the required qualifications.
If you plan to take the boat yourself, the operator will usually match the boat and itinerary to your experience level. For a simpler trip, a skippered charter removes the need to handle navigation and docking yourself.
The nearest major airport for Dahouët is Rennes–Saint-Jacques, and the transfer to the Pléneuf-Val-André area is roughly two hours by road. That makes Dahouët a workable start point for travellers arriving from elsewhere in France or Europe.
Once in the area, the port is reached by local road into Pléneuf-Val-André and then down to Port Dahouët. For charterers staying nearby, the marina is convenient for same-day boarding.
Boat rentals in Dahouët start from around $638 per day.
The main charter categories in Dahouët are sailing yachts and catamarans. That combination fits the coastal sailing conditions on Brittany’s north shore.
Yes. Dahouët works well for families because the usual routes are short coastal sails with the option to return the same day. A catamaran is often the easiest choice for extra deck space and stability.
April through October is the broad French sailing season, with July and August the warmest and busiest months. Late spring and early autumn are often a good balance of weather and quieter ports.
Some French boat rentals are available with or without a licence, depending on the boat type and operator. For sailing yachts and catamarans, a skipper is often the simplest option if you do not hold the right qualifications.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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