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The secret corsair guide: what to do in Saint-Malo

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

Saint-Malo is one of those towns you fall in love with the moment you set foot there. It has a soul that you can feel as soon as you approach the city walls. In fact, coming to Saint-Malo means discovering the spirit of Saint-Malo... There are the ramparts, of course, the silhouette of the forts in the distance, the high tides, the beaches, the tightly packed houses of Intra-Muros, the sea air, and that history of privateers that immediately adds depth to your visit. But the city is more than just its scenery. People come here just as much to walk, breathe, and gaze at the horizon as to enjoy authentic experiences: a boat ride, a horseback ride, a visit to the aquarium, an escape game, a bike ride, a first flight, or an excursion to Cancale, Saint-Suliac, or the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. Here are 15 concrete ideas for things to do in Saint-Malo, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, with family, or just for a weekend getaway.
Tourism Brittany

The area mistake: where to stay in Saint-Malo

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

The best area to stay in Saint-Malo depends on your trip: Intra-Muros is perfect for a first visit, Sillon for beach views, Saint-Servan for a local feel, Paramé and Courtoisville for quiet stays, and Rothéneuf for nature.
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Grand Bé, Petit Bé, Fort National & Cézembre Guide

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

In Saint-Malo, the islands are more than just rocks; they are the guardians of the city's history. From the romantic solitude of Grand Bé to the military genius of Petit Bé and Fort National, or the wild beauty of Cézembre, each island offers a unique escape. This guide explains how to reach these gems—either by foot at low tide or by shuttle boat—and what you shouldn't miss on each to experience the true soul of the Emerald Coast.
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What to do in Saint-Malo in 2 days? Weekend itinerary

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

Saint-Malo is “the pirate city” and is emblematic of Brittany and especially the Emerald Coast. Built on a rock, surrounded by ramparts and facing the sea, it fascinates travelers with its historical heritage and seascapes. This city has character! And it literally takes you on a journey while staying by the sea. In two days, you can discover the essentials of the pirate city, savor its gastronomy, and soak up the Breton atmosphere. This detailed guide is based on 20 years of enjoyment in Saint Malo. It includes half-day itineraries, advice on choosing your neighborhood, romantic and family-friendly ideas, local specialties to try, and activities for rainy days.
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Saint-Malo Giant Tides 2026: Best Spots & Safety Guide

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

In Saint-Malo, the Grandes Marées (Giant Tides) transform the Emerald Coast into a breathtaking natural theater. The sea retreats for miles, revealing a hidden lunar landscape, before rushing back with incredible power. To truly experience this phenomenon, you need to know where to stand, when to arrive, and how to read the local tide charts. Bundle up, grab your camera, and let’s explore the magic of the French coast!
Tourism Brittany

Tides in France: A Complete Guide for Coastal Visitors

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

The French coastline offers one of the most magnificent natural spectacles in the world: the tides. But beyond the beauty of landscapes that transform in a matter of hours, knowing how to anticipate the movement of the water is crucial for every visitor. Whether you are preparing for a shellfishing trip in Normandy or a walk along the ramparts of Saint-Malo, the tide coefficient is the indicator you must master. In this comprehensive guide, I will explain how to read a tide table like a pro, anticipate the 2026 King Tides (Grandes Marées), and understand the celestial dance between the Earth and the Moon that dictates the pulse of our shores.
Tourism Brittany

Best day trips from Saint-Malo: 15 escapes under 1h

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

Saint-Malo is unforgettable—but the real magic starts just outside the ramparts. Within one hour you can reach elegant seaside resorts, oyster ports, medieval towns and dramatic cliffs on the Emerald Coast. This guide lists 15 easy escapes, grouped by mood (sea, villages, heritage), with realistic travel times by car or train, quick “why go” tips and GPS points so you can plan a perfect day trip without wasting time.
Tourism Brittany

Visit Saint-Malo Intra-Muros: Walls, History & secret Guide

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

Stepping into Saint-Malo Intra-Muros is like traveling back to the golden age of privateers and grand explorers. This historic heart of the Corsair City, entirely encircled by majestic granite ramparts, stands as a fortress between the land and the English Channel. But what does "Intra-Muros" actually mean for a visitor today, and how can you experience its best views and secrets without wasting a moment? Whether you have one hour to walk the city walls or a full day to get lost in its cobblestone streets, this guide reveals every secret of the "Ville Close." From the iconic Porte Saint-Vincent to the hidden shipowners' mansions and the final resting place of Jacques Cartier, I have gathered the stories and tips that make the Malouine rock truly unique.
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10 Best Kept Secrets of Saint-Malo: The Privateer City Guide

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

What is Saint-Malo famous for? Known as the "Privateer City" (Cité Corsaire), Saint-Malo is famous for its massive granit walls, its independent spirit, and the explorer Jacques Cartier who discovered Canada. Once a 4-year independent republic, it was rebuilt stone-by-stone after 1944.
Tourism Brittany

Visiting Rennes: what to see and do

Jérôme Prod'homme

Jérôme Prod'homme

Rennes is the capital of Brittany. In fact, it's the capital of Brittany. Rennes' elegant city center dates back to the 18th century. Rennes is a very dynamic metropolis, a major student city in France. Here, you can walk, stroll, laugh and eat. And above all, you'll discover a city that loves to welcome.