Set sail
Cézembre Island
Tourism
The wild island, between sea and memory
Cézembre, a small island off the coast of Saint-Malo and Dinard, offers south-facing beaches, fragrant trails, rich bird watching, and visible historical remains: blockhouses, cannons, and craters. Accessible by a quick ferry ride, it invites you to spend a day getting away from it all, enjoying swimming, nature, and history, far from the crowds, in a raw and luminous setting that must be preserved. Picnics are recommended, as are sturdy shoes and respect for the trails.
Destination
Practical tips — preparing for your crossing
Seasonal crossings depart from Saint-Malo and Dinard: reservations are recommended in summer. Bring water, sunscreen, and a picnic; there are few shelters on site. Respect protected areas and instructions. Wear good shoes for the trails and choose low tide to access certain areas. Check with local companies for schedules and conditions.
Walk
The Moonlight Walk
The Promenade du Clair de Lune connects Pointe au Prieuré, offering panoramic views, villas, and seaside stops.
Beach
The beaches
The beaches of Dinard, with their striped tents and coves, combine swimming, water sports, and peaceful moments of relaxation with the family in an authentic setting.
seaside
Dinard seaside resort
Dinard boasts Belle Époque villas, beaches, and lively markets—strolls, festivals, and seaside getaways to enjoy with the family all year round.
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