A holiday
100% marine between
cruises, fishing and
water sports
Sailing
and water sports
just a stone’s throw from the campsite
Just 50 meters from the beach at Kersidan in South Finistère, Le Suroit campsite is ideally placed to enjoy marine tourism in South Finistère. Just cross the road to reach the Cardinale Sud yacht club!
Paddles, kayaks, no-licence boats, dinghies and catamarans are available for hire, as well as sailing courses for all ages!
Optimist courses from age 6, windsurfing courses or catamaran courses, group or private lessons, choose your formula!
Go kite surfing, windsurfing, foiling…on Kersidan beach, opposite the campsite
Go surfing at Dourveil beach, 1.5km away, with ESB https://www.esb-nevez.com/
An essential part of sea tourism in Finistère, a cruise could be the highlight of your vacation. Set sail from the port of Trévignon for an unforgettable family maritime excursion! Head for theGlénan archipelago, the port of Concarneau or theOdet estuary. Discover sea fishing with professionals!
The Glénan archipelago, a must-see in Finistère
It’s hard not to mention this archipelago, which you can see from the campsite’s beach and which contributes to the region’s fame. And rightly so! Imagine 7 small islets, white sandbanks, crystal-clear water and shades of turquoise… you’re there! In addition to its 15,000 gulls, the archipelago is also home to one of Europe’s most renowned sailing schools. There are several ways to get there from April to September:
- Departing from Trévignon, aboard a 12-seater, 9 m long semi-rigid with 2 150 HP engines.
Unsinkable, very comfortable, excellent sea keeping, real seats…; self-inflating safety armbands; you’ll be close enough to the water for unforgettable sensations.
With Glénan découverte – CONTACT: 06 70 75 89 79
- Set sail from Concarneau with Sailcoop
- Embark on a crossing operated by Les Vedettes de l’Odet – CONTACT: 02 98 57 00 58
Treat yourself to a cruise to
and discover the sublime Breton coastline.
These cruises are among the outings we like to recommend. Firstly, because the boat is beautiful, made of warm wood, and secondly, because on the sea side, you’ll have a different view of our beautiful Breton coastline.
You can choose between :
- Sailing in Concarneau Bay with magnificent views of the coastline and its heritage
- Make the crossing to Beg Meil in Fouesnant. The Captain of the Popeye, Croisières Bleuessays it’s like spending a day on an island. And it’s true. The Chemin des douaniers (GR34) awaits you on the other side, leading from the Plage des Dunes to the Sémaphore. Why not bring a picnic or eat a crêpe on the spot? A word of advice: bring your swimsuit… the beaches are beautiful there too.
In all cases, you can take your pets (free) and bicycles (1 supplement) with you on the boat.
CONTACT: 06 63 05 83 47
Trawlers return to Le Guilvinec and a fishing town
It takes a good hour to get there, but it’s well worth it. Le Guilvinec is France’s 1ᵉʳ artisanal fishing port; if you’re in the area around 3:30 p.m., you might just catch a glimpse of the returning trawlers. Take the opportunity to climb to the top of the Eckmuhl lighthouse.
The Cité de la pêche Haliotika, located above the fish market, offers a range of options, including visits to the fish market, exhibitions, culinary workshops, and half-day or full-day programs. Take your time: if you’re interested in the world of the sea, you won’t be disappointed.
Fishing lovers…?
Find out more about fishing on our Fishing and boating page.