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Breathe in the sea air at the port of La Trinité sur mer

Call at the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer in Morbihan

A veritable open-air sailing museum, the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer is a must for yachtsmen and skippers from all over the world. It's also a delight for strollers, who admire sailboats and maxi-trimarans all year round.

Visit the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer

At the end of the channel, the majestic arch of the Pont de Kerisper offers an exceptional view. On one side, you can see the Crac'h river and its oyster beds, and on the other, the marina and its forest of masts.

Take a stroll along the quayside, where the spectacle of the boats is permanent. At the foot of the Loïc Caradec mole, you'll have every chance of admiring a maxi-trimaran.

Then linger on the old port at a café terrace to immerse yourself in a typically Breton atmosphere. 

Finish your walk on the Éric Tabarly mole, next to the sailing school, where you can see the harbor, the Kerisper bridge and the channel with its multicolored sails all the way to the entrance to Quiberon Bay.

La Trinité-sur-Mer, a prestigious home port for great sailors

The port of La Trinité-sur-Mer has seen some of the greatest names in ocean racing pass through its doors: Éric Tabarly, Olivier de Kersauson, Eugène Riguidel, Loïc Caradec. Even today, great sailors such as Thomas Coville and Francis Joyon make it their home port. 

Monohulls and multihulls like Sodebo Ultim' and Idec Sport are moored in the old port. There's no doubt that you'll be amazed by these state-of-the-art Formula 1s of the sea.

The port of La Trinité-sur-Mer and its major nautical events

The Spi Ouest-France Destination Morbihan, the ArMen Race Uship, the Tour de Belle-Île, the Trophée des multicoques... nautical events await you all year round in La Trinité-sur-Mer! 

In spring, during the Easter weekend, the Spi Ouest France is the flagship event for sailing enthusiasts! Europe's biggest sporting event for live-aboard sailboats, it attracts professionals and amateurs alike to compete over 4 days of regattas. 

At the end of August, the Trophée des Multicoques brings together imposing racing multihulls to compete in Quiberon Bay and around the Morbihan islands. Take a life-size look at these giants of the seas as they prepare for major sailing races such as the Route du Rhum and the Vendée Globe.