Visit the city of Saint-Malo and the Grand Bé by discovering the captivating world of the last Malouin corsairs during an immersive visit led by a guide in period costume.
Embark on a journey through time as you relive the turbulent events of the French Revolution and the First Empire.
Under the guidance of Pierre, you will explore the streets of the city of Saint Malo then you will follow the beach with the majestic national fort until reaching the Grand Bé, diving into the thrilling stories of corsairs at sea, epic battles and upheavals of this transition period.
As a former member of the crew of one of the city's famous privateers, Captain Surcouf, Pierre will reveal to you the thrilling stories of the privateers at sea and the daring exploits of this tumultuous period.
You will leave from Saint Vincent Cathedral and reach the seaside via the streets of Sait-Malo intra-muros.
You will walk along the beach, seeing the national fort in the distance and gradually reaching the Grand Bé at low tide where you will end the visit.
In front of the entrance to Saint Vincent Cathedral in Saint Malo.
Rennes is a vibrant city in northwest France, known for its rich history, stunning medieval architecture, and lively cultural scene. As the capital of Brittany, it offers a unique blend of French and Breton heritage, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
A stunning example of classical French architecture, this historic building is the seat of the regional parliament of Brittany.
A beautiful public park with a mix of French and English garden styles, featuring a rose garden, a botanical garden, and a small zoo.
A magnificent Gothic cathedral with a rich history, known for its stunning stained-glass windows and beautiful architecture.
A cultural complex that includes the Brittany Museum, the Science Center, and the Regional Library.
Savory buckwheat pancakes, often filled with cheese, ham, eggs, or mushrooms. A Breton specialty.
Sweet pancakes, often filled with Nutella, sugar, or fruit. A popular treat in Brittany.
Brittany is known for its dry, crisp cider, often made from local apples.
This is the summer season, with the warmest weather and the most tourist activities. The city is lively with festivals and outdoor events.
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Rennes is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night.
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Rennes Bus Station
The STAR bus network is efficient and covers most of the city. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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A historic walled city with stunning beaches and a rich maritime heritage.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with a stunning abbey and a unique tidal island.
A charming medieval town with a well-preserved old center and beautiful views of the Rance River.
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