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Port Haliguen: Your Gateway to Breton Coastal Adventures with GetBoat.com

Discover the charm of Port Haliguen in Quiberon, France – a historic marina offering idyllic sailing routes, exciting water activities, and local experiences. Plan your unforgettable nautical journey today!

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Nestled on the south-west coast of the picturesque Quiberon Peninsula in Morbihan, Brittany, France (approximately 47.506° N, ‑3.090° W), Port Haliguen is a captivating marina steeped in history and brimming with charm. Originally a modest fishing harbour, it has beautifully retained its 19th-century character while offering modern amenities for today's yachtsman.

Port Haliguen enjoys a reputation as a convenient and idyllic base for exploring the stunning Quiberon Bay. Its sheltered waters provide ideal conditions for sailing, kayaking, windsurfing and paddleboarding – making it perfect for both seasoned sailors and beginners alike. The nearby foreshore is particularly noted for its rich algal biodiversity and marine-biology heritage.

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Where to go

Exploring the Area: Hidden Gems & Breathtaking Water Routes

Embark on unforgettable water-based routes, revealing sights visible only from the boat! Explore hidden sea caves carved by the Atlantic waves and discover secluded coves along the rugged coastline.

Nearby Islands & Towns:

  • Quiberon Town (10 minute walk): A vibrant coastal town offering a variety of restaurants, shops and beaches.
  • Belle-Île-en-Mer: This beautiful island is easily accessible by boat and boasts dramatic cliffs, sandy bays and charming villages.

Top 3 Local Attractions Best Enjoyed from the Water:

  • The Station Biologique de Roscoff (Further North): A historic marine research centre showcasing Brittany’s rich marine-biology heritage.
  • Coastal Cliffs of Quiberon Peninsula: Witness breathtaking views and dramatic rock formations only accessible by boat.
  • Rich Algal Biodiversity Foreshore: Discover a unique ecosystem teeming with life along the shoreline.

Unique Natural Features: Keep an eye out for dolphin pods frequently spotted in Quiberon Bay, and enjoy migratory bird routes over the sea during spring and autumn.

On the water

Adventure & Services: Tailored Experiences for Every Nautical Enthusiast

Port Haliguen offers a variety of exciting activities to enhance your nautical adventure:

Exciting Activities Offered:

  • Guided sailing tours
  • Fishing charters
  • Sunset cruises
  • Water sports rentals (kayaks, paddleboards)

Partnerships with Local Businesses: We partner with trusted local businesses to provide a seamless experience. This includes reliable airport transfers and comprehensive charter insurance via Sealogy.

Tips for First-Time Renters: The best time to visit is late spring through early autumn (May – September) when sea conditions are calm, temperatures are mild, and local festivals are in full swing. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season due to high demand.

Plan your visit

Practical Information: Planning Your Trip to Port Haliguen

Accessibility: The nearest airport is Lorient-Bretagne Sud Airport (LRT), approximately 45 km (a 45-minute drive) east. The drive follows the scenic D768 coastal route.

GPS Coordinates: 47.506° N, ‑3.090° W

Marina Facilities: Port Haliguen offers modern quays, docking facilities, fuel stations, showers and Wi-Fi access.

Booking Advice: Peak seasons are July and August. Family-friendly options are available. Booking in advance is highly recommended to secure your desired vessel.
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a boat rental in Port Saint Lucie cost?+

From around $395 per day.

What kind of boats can I charter in Port Saint Lucie?+

The local market includes yacht, fishing boat, boat, and sailing yacht options. That mix suits both cruising on the river and longer coastal outings when conditions are right.

Can I charter a boat without a licence in Port Saint Lucie?+

Yes, some local rentals are offered with or without a licence, depending on the provider and boat type. Captained options are also available in the market.

Is Port Saint Lucie good for a family day on the water?+

Yes, the St. Lucie River setting is well suited to calmer family cruising and short outings. Local operators also offer boats that can handle groups and daytime trips.

What is the best season for a charter in Port Saint Lucie?+

The most comfortable months are usually the cooler, drier stretch from late autumn through spring. Summer can still work, but weather windows matter more because conditions are warmer and more changeable.

What areas can I reach from Port Saint Lucie on a day trip?+

You can reach the St. Lucie River, nearby inlets, creeks, and lakes, and in suitable conditions the Atlantic side of the Treasure Coast. Fishing and relaxed coastal cruising are the most direct use cases.

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