48 ft (15 m) · 12 guests · 5 cabins
2003, Le Boat Grand Classique Budget 26
Messac, France
From US$251 /day

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Chartering in Messac is a calm inland-waterway getaway, with easy cruising on the Vilaine and canal-linked routes rather than open-sea sailing.
The main boarding point is Port Messac / Port de Plaisance in Guipry-Messac, with the base address shown at 36 rue de la Résistance in Messac. Boats here are especially suited to houseboat-style cruising, and the local inventory also includes yachts.
From Messac, a day on the water can reach river scenery, lock-filled stretches, and classic Brittany stopping points such as Redon, La Gacilly, and l’Île aux Pies on longer one-day or short multi-day itineraries. This makes Messac practical for relaxed family trips, sightseeing breaks, and slow-paced inland exploration.
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48 ft (15 m) · 12 guests · 5 cabins
Messac, France
From US$251 /day
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| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 28 | $103 |
| Sailing yacht | 27 | $85 |
| Houseboat | 26 | $110 |
You usually depart from Port Messac / Port de Plaisance in Guipry-Messac, with the base listed at 36 rue de la Résistance, 35480 Messac. That is the clearest documented boarding point for this charter area.
Le Boat’s Messac base information also places the rental operation in Guipry-Messac, which confirms Messac as an established inland boating base. For charterers, this means the practical focus is on canal and river cruising rather than marina hopping on the coast.
A day trip from Messac is best for the Vilaine valley and nearby canal scenery, with relaxed lock passages and short cruising stages. The port is also used as the start of longer suggested itineraries that pass through Redon, La Gacilly, and l’Île aux Pies.
Le Boat’s published itinerary from Messac shows the route can head to Beslé-sur-Vilaine in about three hours with two locks, which gives a good sense of the pace. On longer trips, cruising from Messac can extend deeper into Brittany’s inland waterways and river landscapes.
The best weather window for boat rental in Guipry-Messac is generally June to August, when conditions are at their best. France’s broader sailing season is commonly described as running from May to September, but Messac is an inland base, so warm summer months are the most comfortable choice.
For charterers who prefer quieter waterways, shoulder-season departures can also work, but the main verified high-demand window is summer. If you want the most pleasant conditions for locks, village stops, and long daylight hours, summer is the safest planning period.
You do not need a licence for some houseboats in Messac. Boataround’s listing for a houseboat docked in Port Messac states that no licence is required for that vessel.
France also offers both skipper-led and self-drive-style boating depending on the boat type and operator, so the exact rule depends on the craft you choose. For Messac, houseboats are the most clearly documented no-licence option in the available data.
The nearest airport is roughly 40 kilometres away from Port Messac. That makes Messac accessible for travellers arriving by air and transferring inland to the base.
Because the port is inland, transfer times are usually straightforward compared with coastal yacht bases, and the final leg is a road transfer into Guipry-Messac. This setup works well for charterers combining a Brittany arrival with a river or canal holiday.
Messac is best for inland river and canal cruising, especially relaxed houseboat holidays. The area suits short scenic trips, lock passages, and multi-day routes through Brittany rather than open-water sailing.
The main documented departure point is Port Messac / Port de Plaisance in Guipry-Messac. The base address shown in the available information is 36 rue de la Résistance, 35480 Messac.
From Messac, routes can include Redon, La Gacilly, and l’Île aux Pies on longer itineraries. A published Messac itinerary also includes Beslé-sur-Vilaine, reached in about three hours with two locks.
The most comfortable window is June to August. France’s broader boating season runs from May to September, but Messac’s inland cruising is especially pleasant in the summer months.
Not always. At least one houseboat offered at Port Messac is listed as not requiring a licence, so the rule depends on the specific boat type.
Yes, Messac is well suited to families and groups who want a slow-paced inland holiday. The area is known for easy cruising, village stops, and routes that can be enjoyed without offshore sailing experience.
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YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
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CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
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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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