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Private Tour of St Malo Cancale Cap Frehel and Dinan from St Malo



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Experience Details
What You’ll Experience
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Duration
10 hours
Number of Guests
1 - 6 guests
Language
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish
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Explore French Brittany with a local guide. Discover St Malo's historic city, dine in Cancale, visit an oyster farm, then roam in medieval Dinan, finishing at scenic Cap Frehel.
Experience Details
On this full-day tour, explore with your local private guide the lovely cities in French Brittany. Discover the old city and forts of St. Malo, then go to Cancale for a typical local lunch. Visit an authentic oysters farm before moving to the lovely medieval city of Dinan. End your journey by visiting Cap Frehet to enjoy breathtaking views prior to returning to St Malo.
What You Get
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Private tour
Professional guide
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Drinks
Food and drinks
Good To Know
- Tour Guide and Driver will wear a mask and/or a safety shield and virus safety shield is installed in the Van
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Specialized infant seats are available
What You’ll Experience
Meet your guide at 9am in at your hotel in St Malo or nearby.
You will begin your visit in St Malo to discover its ramparts, the Old City, where you will learn about the Corsaire, the famous pirates which caused so much trouble to the English merchant ships. Then, your guide will take you through St Malo's amazing fortress and tell you stories about the pirates, important sailors, discoverers, and wars between the English the Dutch and the French. It is also a great experience for kids who like pirates stories. You'll finally know the real reason why pirates wear a bandage over one eye...
Then, move on to Cancale for a seafood lunch with Abalone if you are lucky enough to come in October.The abalone is the real sea caviar- rare and mainly available in October.
After lunch, you will visit a unique oyster farm where for generations people raise, and prepare oysters for one of the best chefs in France. Learn everything about oysters' production and why some are expensive, and others cheap. A tasting is included in the visit.
Your next step is the medieval city of Dinan, 45 minutes drive from Cancale. Founded by the Lords of Dinan in 1040, this unique medieval city hasn't changed since the 12th Century. You'll feel the power and wealth of the traders of this city. A real jump in history.
After a nice walk trough this city, head towards the Cap Frehel to admire one of the most fantastic views in Brittany. Your guide will make sure to get there for sunset for a even more romantic view.
Around 7pm, your guide will drive you back to St Malo.
Meeting & Pickup
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Pickup Details
Saint Malo Port Quai de la Bourse
Any hotel within 30 km radius from St Malo
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Earliest available date: June 3, 2025
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