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1. Saint-Malo Ferry Port

Stand on the deck of a ship as you drift slowly into Saint-Malo Ferry Port. This port, a gateway to the city of Saint-Malo and the surrounding region of Brittany, welcomes a regular stream of boats from the Channel Islands and Portsmouth in the U.K. The port is equipped to deal with a high turnover of visitors and features an array of modern conveniences to make visitors’ trips as smooth as possible.
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Sail into a modern and well-equipped port that gives you access to the historical towns and beautiful beaches of northern Brittany.

2. St. Malo Beach

There is something remarkable about sunbathing on the sand of St. Malo Beach surrounded by the rustic backdrop of the city ramparts and an island fortress. At low tide, the water appears to drain away completely and you can walk to Fort National. Enjoy fresh seafood from one of the many restaurants at the back of the beach with a view of the English Channel.
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St. Malo Beach featuring a bay or harbour, heritage elements and general coastal views

3. St. Malo Citadel

The St. Malo Citadel is the part of Old Town surrounded by medieval ramparts, a restored wonder that has been brought back to life in the wake of World War II bombings. It stands proudly against the edge of the ocean, indicating the port’s long and exhilarating history. Explore Saint-Malo’s historic center by striding around the ramparts and exploring the sights hidden within the citadel.
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The Old Town of Saint-Malo is one giant fortification, surrounded by medieval ramparts and housing historic churches and stunning castles.

4. Grand Aquarium

Meet a marvelous group of marine animals in the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo. Over 600 species live in this engaging family attraction. Spot seahorses hiding in the kelp and giant Japanese crabs scuttling across the seabed. Board an underwater vessel and travel beneath the water for close encounters with all of these weird and wonderful creatures for an exhilarating day out in Saint-Malo.
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Peer into the watery depths at this entertaining aquarium that takes you on underwater excursions and lets you get close to marine creatures.

5. Grande Plage

The Grande Plage, or Large Beach, of Saint-Malo is often listed as one of the finest beaches in the country. Visit the sandy shoreline and you’ll soon realize why it’s so beloved. Calm waters are sheltered by a medieval fortress to the west and a peninsula to the east, with a charming row of houses and hotels lining the waterfront.
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Spend a day at Saint-Malo’s lovely beach, enjoying watersports and basking in the sun. You’ll discover why it is rated one of the most beautiful beaches in France.

6. Fort National

Fort National is an extraordinary structure built on a tiny island next to Saint-Malo. The acclaimed military architect Vauban constructed the fort at the end of the 17th century to protect the city’s prosperous port. Learn about the intriguing history of this granite structure, as you peruse its rooms and walls.
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Fort National showing heritage elements as well as a couple

7. Le Grand Large

Le Grande Large, also known as the Palais du Grand Large, is a multipurpose events venue on the sunny shores of Saint-Malo in northern France. Four levels and 16 rooms of different sizes make the center suitable for a wide range of events. Take part in a conference, listen to lectures or have a formal dinner. Then enjoy the center’s superior location on the scenic oceanfront in Saint-Malo.
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Attend a conference or exposition or enjoy a meal at this celebrated Saint-Malo venue. Located on the water’s edge, it offers uninterrupted views of the ocean.

8. Grand Be

The Grand Bé is a serene tidal island known as the burial place of 18th-century French writer Chateaubriand. The picturesque islet connects to the walled city of Saint-Malo via a sandy causeway at low tide. Hike around the circumference of this charming rocky island.
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Grand Be which includes a bay or harbour, general coastal views and sailing

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Areas of Saint-Malo

St. Malo Beach which includes heritage elements, a bay or harbour and general coastal views

Intra Muros

4.5/5(47 area reviews)

Cafes, historical sites and waterfront views highlight some of the noteworthy features of Intra Muros. Make a stop by St. Vincent Cathedral or St. Malo Citadel while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

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Courtoisville-Sillon-Moka

4.5/5(34 area reviews)

The beaches and seaside views are top of the list for many visitors to Courtoisville-Sillon-Moka. A stop by Grande Plage or Sillon Beach might round out your trip.

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Rocabey - Alsace - Gare

5/5(2 area reviews)

Uncover some of the top draws of Rocabey - Alsace - Gare like its waterfront views and historical sites. If you're hoping to see more of the larger area, stop by Sillon Beach or Port of Saint-Malo.

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Saint-Servan

4/5(18 area reviews)

Waterfront views, historical sites and restaurants are just a few things travellers enjoy about Saint-Servan. Check out Plage de Solidor or Plage des Corbières while you're exploring the area.

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Rothéneuf-Le Pont

You'll enjoy the museums and historical sites in Rothéneuf-Le Pont. You might want to make time for a stop at Plage du Havre or Île Besnard.

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Espérance-Cottages

While Espérance-Cottages isn't home to many top sights, Grande Plage and Plage de La Hoguette are some notable places to visit nearby.

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