We weigh anchor at the port of Aber Wrac'h, foulies half-open, eyes already on the open sea. The zodiac splits the water, heading for the islands, lighthouses and forgotten coves... In a small group - no more than twelve passengers - we sail close to the waves towards the places that the coast jealously guards. The turquoise lagoons of Stagadon Island, the seaweed-covered reefs, the bird sanctuaries and seal colonies: nature here lets you get up close and personal. At the helm, Hervé, a passionate skipper and generous storyteller, shares anecdotes, marine knowledge and landscape secrets with humour and precision. Here, every outing comes alive, told from a human (or seagull!) perspective. There are five tours to choose from: a "maritime safari" in the Lilia archipelago, with its islets, oyster beds and seals; a discovery of the port and heritage of Aber Wrac'h; a trip up the Aber to the Devil's Bridge and its birds; a trip to Ile Vierge and its famous lighthouse, the last bastion facing the ocean... Want to see more? The full 4-hour odyssey awaits the insatiably curious.
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