Embark at the end of the day for a catamaran trip around the island of Porquerolles. Enjoy a local aperitif as you watch the sun set, for a unique and convivial experience.
This outing allows you to watch the sunset from a privileged vantage point, only accessible by sea. A convivial moment combining sailing, relaxation and discovery of the marine environment.
Highlights
- Sunset viewing from the sea
- Swimming stops with paddles and snorkeling equipment available
- Aperitif included on board
The experience
The trip starts from the Port du Niel in Giens, aboard a comfortable catamaran. As you sail around Porquerolles, you'll enjoy warm summer evenings and a calm, friendly atmosphere.
Several anchorages are provided, with the possibility of swimming, paddling or snorkeling to discover the seabed. The crew, trained and passionate about marine biology, share their knowledge of the coastline, the environment and marine fauna. The outing ends with a sunset viewing, accompanied by a complimentary aperitif.
Practical information
- What to bring Swimsuit and towel, warm clothing (jacket, sweatshirt or windbreaker), sun protection (sunglasses, hat, environmentally-friendly sun cream), water, personal flotation devices for children (e.g. armbands).
- Footwear: barefoot outing, sailing or beach shoes permitted if soles are clean and white.
- Price includes: sea trip, aperitif
- Access / transport :
o Access by car severely limited in high season (July 15 - August 15)
o Recommended access on foot or by bike from Giens village center (approx. 10 minutes)
- Parking: free Giens parking lot, 227 impasse Lou Biou (near the cemetery)
- Bus: routes 67 and 68 (route 68 serves Port du Niel)
Our bonus ideas - Office tip
- Discover the Musée du Niel before you leave
- Enjoy a nightcap on a terrace in the village of Giens
The service provider's environmental commitment
The service provider is committed to an eco-responsible approach that has earned the Esprit Parc label. Sailing is favored, and outings are made in small groups, with stops in wild creeks. The crew teaches participants about the coastline, the marine environment and wildlife, with commentary provided by a biologist.