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Lorient, France Boat Rentals - 2023

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24 listings
'Whirlwind' Challenge 67 Monohull crewed Charter in Lorient - Brittany - France
Sailing in Lorient · 15 guests

'Whirlwind' Challenge 67 Monohull crewed Charter in Lorient - Brittany - France

New
$1,358-2,323day
'Albatros' Challenge 67 Monohull crewed Charter in Lorient - Brittany - France
Sailing in Lorient · 15 guests

'Albatros' Challenge 67 Monohull crewed Charter in Lorient - Brittany - France

New
$1,358-2,323day
Learn Windsurfing Up To 1 Week in Port-Louis, France
Adventures in Port-Louis · 12 guests

Learn Windsurfing Up To 1 Week in Port-Louis, France

New
$32person
Taste the Joy of Windsurfing in Port-Louis, France - Book a Lesson now!
Adventures in Port-Louis · 12 guests

Taste the Joy of Windsurfing in Port-Louis, France - Book a Lesson now!

New
$53person
HOBIE CAT 16 Daysailer Rental in Port-Louis, France
Tours in Port-Louis · 10 guests

HOBIE CAT 16 Daysailer Rental in Port-Louis, France

New
$37person
13' Daysailer Rental in Port-Louis, France
Tours in Port-Louis · 12 guests

13' Daysailer Rental in Port-Louis, France

New
$37person
Paddleboard Rental in Port-Louis, France
Adventures in Gâvres · 12 guests

Paddleboard Rental in Port-Louis, France

New
$11person
Quicksilver 635 Deck Boat Rental in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 7 guests

Quicksilver 635 Deck Boat Rental in Guidel, France

New
$53hour
Joker Boat 670 RIB for River Cruise in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 12 guests

Joker Boat 670 RIB for River Cruise in Guidel, France

New
$412day
Deck Boat Rental in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 6 guests

Deck Boat Rental in Guidel, France

New
$42hour
Electric Boat Rental in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 6 guests

Electric Boat Rental in Guidel, France

New
$42hour
Dinghy Rental in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 5 guests

Dinghy Rental in Guidel, France

New
$35hour
Joker Boat Cruises for 12 Person in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 12 guests

Joker Boat Cruises for 12 Person in Guidel, France

New
$41person
Rigid Inflatable Boat Cruises in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 12 guests

Rigid Inflatable Boat Cruises in Guidel, France

New
$24hour
22' RIB River Cruises in Guidel, France
Powerboats in Guidel Plages · 12 guests

22' RIB River Cruises in Guidel, France

New
$26hour
15' Beach Catamaran Rental & Courses in Nevez, France
Sailing in Névez · 2 guests

15' Beach Catamaran Rental & Courses in Nevez, France

New
$46hour
Private Sailing Lesson in Nevez, France
Tours in Névez · 2 guests

Private Sailing Lesson in Nevez, France

New
$41person
Flyboard in Saint-Philibert, France
Adventures in Saint-Philibert · 6 guests

Flyboard in Saint-Philibert, France

New
$180person
Valiant 525 Sport RIB Rental in Bono
Powerboats in Bono · 9 guests

Valiant 525 Sport RIB Rental in Bono

New
$48hour
Passport 5.3 Fishmate Boat Rental in Bono
Powerboats in Bono · 5 guests

Passport 5.3 Fishmate Boat Rental in Bono

New
$48hour
Marino Gabry 550 Boat Rental in Bono
Powerboats in Bono · 6 guests

Marino Gabry 550 Boat Rental in Bono

New
$56hour
Valiant 380 Open RIB Rental in Bono
Powerboats in Bono · 4 guests

Valiant 380 Open RIB Rental in Bono

New
$26hour
Fun Yak 3.75 Dinghy Rental in Bono
Powerboats in Bono · 6 guests

Fun Yak 3.75 Dinghy Rental in Bono

New
$21hour
Antares Fly 30 Motor Yacht Charter in Quiberon
Events in Quiberon · 8 guests

Antares Fly 30 Motor Yacht Charter in Quiberon

New
$95hour

What to know about renting a boat in Lorient, France

Renting a boat is a great way to spend part of your vacation in Lorient and Bretagne. Rent a boat and spend time cruising the gorgeous Brittany coastline. Enjoy a day on the Atlantic, admiring the peninsula city from the perspective of the water.

A popular boat charter in Lorient is a sailboat charter. On a gorgeous monohull or catamaran, you can spend a day racing the waves by wind or slowly cruising around the coast. With a professional skipper and crew, you won’t have anything to worry about and can enjoy a French meal while on the water.

Guided boat tours on a passenger boat in Lorient are a great option for budget travelers who want to spend some time on the water without breaking the bank. You’ll learn all about the history of Lorient, from its role in WWII to its current status as a commercial hub.

For fishing enthusiasts, you’ll be able to find the perfect fishing charter while staying in Lorient. Go fishing off a beautiful sailboat or opt for a fishing charter on a motorboat. Fishing charters include all equipment, bait, and tackle. You can expect to catch mackerel, pout, and sea bream!

For active travelers, kayak rentals and guided tours in Lorient are a wonderful option. You’ll glide along the coastline and see beautiful birds, admire the rocky coast and beaches, and get in a workout while traveling. Stand up paddleboards are also available to rent or take a lesson in Lorient.

For scuba divers, there are trips leaving from Lorient to explore beneath the surface of the Atlantic. On a dive trip from Lorient, you can expect to see marine critters and shipwrecks from WWII. There are courses for beginners looking to get their PADI certification while in Lorient. The shipwrecks are a unique sight to see under the water, due to the historical nature of this area of France.

Boating Events in Lorient

A major boating event in this region of France is the Gulf Week in Morbihan, where over 1,000 sailing boats come to the Gulf Morbihan to celebrate the sailing history and culture of the region. There are sailing competitions, land events, exhibitions, food tastings, and much more during this exciting week in May and June.

Other Things To Do

While on land in Lorient, there are many historical sights to see and experience. The Keroman Submarine Base is a must-see. Completed in 1940, it is available to tour and learn more about the city’s involvement in WWII. The French East India Trading Company Museum gives a fascinating look into French maritime history. Walking tours or walking on your own in Lorient is a great way to spend a day, exploring the charming streets. Don’t miss the beauty of Hotel Gabriel and check out the old watchtower.

Like any great city in France, there’s no shortage of impressive restaurants to try while in Lorient. Take a stroll through the town and stop at one of the top restaurants. These include La Guimbarde, Le Sabayon, and Henri et Joseph. They are some of the best spots for delectable French cuisine.

Marinas in Lorient

There are several marinas in Lorient for full-service boat storage and maintenance. The Port de Plaisance, Marina of Kernevel, Seller Ports Plaisance, and Captaincy are some of the primary marinas of the city. The harbors are beautiful with boats moored in the berths. The areas around the marinas are lovely places to take a walk, stop at a restaurant for a meal, and enjoy the views of the water.

About Lorient

Lorient is a town in northwestern France in the Morbihan region, on the Atlantic coast of Brittany. It’s a multi-port city, with ports for different industries including fishing, military, commercial shipping, passengers, and yachting. While a lot has changed since the days of the French East India Trading Company, the bustling atmosphere of the port perseveres and enchants travelers from all over.

The best time of year to visit Lorient is between late April and the end of October. During these months you have the best chance for sunshine and warm temperatures. The peak summer months are in July and August, when the weather is the warmest. During these months, tourists flock to the beaches to soak up the sun. The increased crowds drive up prices in this region, so be sure to book accommodation early. Winter in northern France is usually cold and rainy, making it an undesirable time to visit. If you aren’t afraid of cold temperatures, you’ll find much better deals on accommodation and other activities during the winter.

There is an airport in Lorient that services budget and major airlines, there are also airports in Nantes and Brest-Bretagne that are less than 2 hours by car to the city center of Lorient. There is a train station in Lorient as well as a bus station, so it’s easy to get to. Some travelers also choose to arrive by boat, and the port in Lorient is always busy with passenger vessels.

Boating Guide - Lorient

What to know about renting a boat in Lorient, France

Renting a boat is a great way to spend part of your vacation in Lorient and Bretagne. Rent a boat and spend time cruising the gorgeous Brittany coastline. Enjoy a day on the Atlantic, admiring the peninsula city from the perspective of the water.

A popular boat charter in Lorient is a sailboat charter. On a gorgeous monohull or catamaran, you can spend a day racing the waves by wind or slowly cruising around the coast. With a professional skipper and crew, you won’t have anything to worry about and can enjoy a French meal while on the water.

Guided boat tours on a passenger boat in Lorient are a great option for budget travelers who want to spend some time on the water without breaking the bank. You’ll learn all about the history of Lorient, from its role in WWII to its current status as a commercial hub.

For fishing enthusiasts, you’ll be able to find the perfect fishing charter while staying in Lorient. Go fishing off a beautiful sailboat or opt for a fishing charter on a motorboat. Fishing charters include all equipment, bait, and tackle. You can expect to catch mackerel, pout, and sea bream!

For active travelers, kayak rentals and guided tours in Lorient are a wonderful option. You’ll glide along the coastline and see beautiful birds, admire the rocky coast and beaches, and get in a workout while traveling. Stand up paddleboards are also available to rent or take a lesson in Lorient.

For scuba divers, there are trips leaving from Lorient to explore beneath the surface of the Atlantic. On a dive trip from Lorient, you can expect to see marine critters and shipwrecks from WWII. There are courses for beginners looking to get their PADI certification while in Lorient. The shipwrecks are a unique sight to see under the water, due to the historical nature of this area of France.

Boating Events in Lorient

A major boating event in this region of France is the Gulf Week in Morbihan, where over 1,000 sailing boats come to the Gulf Morbihan to celebrate the sailing history and culture of the region. There are sailing competitions, land events, exhibitions, food tastings, and much more during this exciting week in May and June.

Other Things To Do

While on land in Lorient, there are many historical sights to see and experience. The Keroman Submarine Base is a must-see. Completed in 1940, it is available to tour and learn more about the city’s involvement in WWII. The French East India Trading Company Museum gives a fascinating look into French maritime history. Walking tours or walking on your own in Lorient is a great way to spend a day, exploring the charming streets. Don’t miss the beauty of Hotel Gabriel and check out the old watchtower.

Like any great city in France, there’s no shortage of impressive restaurants to try while in Lorient. Take a stroll through the town and stop at one of the top restaurants. These include La Guimbarde, Le Sabayon, and Henri et Joseph. They are some of the best spots for delectable French cuisine.

Marinas in Lorient

There are several marinas in Lorient for full-service boat storage and maintenance. The Port de Plaisance, Marina of Kernevel, Seller Ports Plaisance, and Captaincy are some of the primary marinas of the city. The harbors are beautiful with boats moored in the berths. The areas around the marinas are lovely places to take a walk, stop at a restaurant for a meal, and enjoy the views of the water.

About Lorient

Lorient is a town in northwestern France in the Morbihan region, on the Atlantic coast of Brittany. It’s a multi-port city, with ports for different industries including fishing, military, commercial shipping, passengers, and yachting. While a lot has changed since the days of the French East India Trading Company, the bustling atmosphere of the port perseveres and enchants travelers from all over.

The best time of year to visit Lorient is between late April and the end of October. During these months you have the best chance for sunshine and warm temperatures. The peak summer months are in July and August, when the weather is the warmest. During these months, tourists flock to the beaches to soak up the sun. The increased crowds drive up prices in this region, so be sure to book accommodation early. Winter in northern France is usually cold and rainy, making it an undesirable time to visit. If you aren’t afraid of cold temperatures, you’ll find much better deals on accommodation and other activities during the winter.

There is an airport in Lorient that services budget and major airlines, there are also airports in Nantes and Brest-Bretagne that are less than 2 hours by car to the city center of Lorient. There is a train station in Lorient as well as a bus station, so it’s easy to get to. Some travelers also choose to arrive by boat, and the port in Lorient is always busy with passenger vessels.

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