Yacht charter in Port du Landeron, Switzerland
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Yacht charter in Port du Landeron

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About chartering in Port du Landeron

Yacht charter in Port du Landeron is a relaxed inland boating base on the Swiss Three Lakes region, with quick access to Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Biel and Lake Murten. It suits crews who want calm lake cruising, short hop routes and flexible day trips.

The main departure point is Port du Landeron itself, where charter boats are listed under the Le Landeron area. From here, the most practical cruising waters are the linked lakes and canals around Neuchâtel, Biel and Murten, which make it possible to build scenic one-day loops without crossing open sea.

A day trip can reach Lake Neuchâtel’s broad shoreline, the scenic approaches toward St. Peter’s Island, and the urban waterfront around Biel. In the other direction, the smaller Murten area gives shorter, quieter cruising options for crews who prefer sheltered waters and easy returns.

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L'Areuse

35 ft (11 m) · 4 guests · 2 cabins

2022, L'Areuse

Port du Landeron, Switzerland

From US$663 /day

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Boat types & prices in Port du Landeron

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Where do yachts depart from in Port du Landeron?

Yachts depart from Port du Landeron itself, with Le Landeron also used as the practical charter base in the area. The local charter offer is centered on the Three Lakes network rather than a large seaport or coastal marina.

One verified departure point in the area is 3 Lakes Yacht Charter in Le Landeron, which operates from Chem. de la Petite-Thielle 16. This makes the town a convenient starting point for inland cruising on the lakes and canals of western Switzerland.

What day-trip routes can you sail from Port du Landeron?

Day trips from Port du Landeron can reach Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Biel and Lake Murten through the Three Lakes region. These waters are connected well enough for relaxed cruising rather than long offshore passages.

Verified route ideas include sailing toward St. Peter’s Island, exploring the lakes of Neuchâtel, Biel or Murten, and visiting Biel’s waterfront marina. This setup is especially useful for crews who want variety in a single day without covering extreme distances.

When is the best sailing season for Port du Landeron?

The best charter season is summer, especially from June to September, when weather is more predictable and wind conditions are generally more favorable. May and October can also work if you want quieter waters and lower-demand travel.

Because Port du Landeron is an inland lake base, the experience is shaped more by seasonal lake weather than by tides. That makes the warm months the most practical time for easy day cruising and overnight charters.

What licence do you need to charter in Port du Landeron?

For a bareboat charter in Le Landeron, a Swiss boat licence or an equivalent international licence recognized by Swiss authorities is required. The rule applies to yachts longer than 6 meters.

If you do not hold the right licence, chartering with a skipper is the practical alternative. That is the simplest option for visitors who want to focus on the lakes without handling the boat themselves.

How do you get to Port du Landeron?

The nearest international airport is Zurich, and regular trains connect Zurich with Le Landeron. The area is also directly connected by the A5 motorway, which makes it accessible from several major Swiss cities.

For charter guests, that usually means a straightforward transfer once you arrive in Switzerland. Zurich is the clearest entry point for international travelers heading to Port du Landeron.

Port du Landeron yacht charter — FAQ

Where do charters in Port du Landeron usually start?

Charters usually start from Port du Landeron itself or the Le Landeron base used by local operators. One verified departure point is 3 Lakes Yacht Charter on Chem. de la Petite-Thielle 16.

What waters can I cruise from Port du Landeron?

From Port du Landeron you can cruise the Three Lakes region, including Lake Neuchâtel, Lake Biel and Lake Murten. Day routes can also include St. Peter’s Island and Biel’s waterfront.

When is the best time to sail from Port du Landeron?

The best months are June to September, when conditions are usually more predictable. May and October can also be good for quieter lake cruising.

Do I need a licence to charter a boat in Port du Landeron?

Yes, for bareboat charter in Le Landeron you need a Swiss boat licence or an equivalent international licence recognized in Switzerland. This applies to yachts longer than 6 meters.

How do I reach Port du Landeron from abroad?

The nearest international airport is Zurich. Regular trains connect Zurich with Le Landeron, and the A5 motorway also serves the area.

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