à La Tremblade

Balades Lady Camille

About

Walks and introduction to sailing on an old sailing ship departing from La Tremblade
Embark with Guillaume on the old sailing ship "Lady Camille".
After descending the typical channel of La Tremblade and its colorful cabins, sail along the water and take part in the maneuvers (hoisting and adjusting the sails, holding the helm, following the course, understanding the markings, etc.).
Depending on the tide:
– “Discovery outing” (approximately 3 hours): you will be introduced to sailing on a traditional boat, a trip between the Seudre and the island of Oléron.
– “Destination Mornac” (approximately 5 hours): you will go up the Seudre to the port of Mornac (one of the most beautiful villages in France) for a stopover of approximately 1 hour then descend towards La Tremblade.
– “Robinsonnade Day” (approximately 7 hours): you will set off for the day towards the ocean and the island of Oléron, you will disembark on the wild beach of Gatseau for a picnic before returning by sail towards the port of La Tremblade.

What to bring: cap, sunscreen, windbreaker, bottle of water, picnic for a Robinson Crusoe day on the island of Oléron...
Further information :
Conditions:
- From 5 years old.
– be able to swim at least 25 m (with or without a life jacket)
We speak: English, Spanish, French

Activities on site

  • Tourist transport
  • Boat trips

Location details

Park in the seagull train car park next to the port

Opening

From 01/07 to 31/08/2025 every day.
Departure times vary depending on the tides.

Pricing

“Destination Mornac” (approx. 5 hours): Adult €60 – Child (5 to 14 years old) €35
“Robinsonnade Day” (approx. 7 hours): Adult €75 – Child (5 to 14 years old) €40
“Discovery outing” (approx. 3 hours): Adult €50 – Child (5 to 14 years old) €30
Private day (8 people max) – €450.

Payment method

  • Cheque
  • Cash
  • Classic Holiday Vouchers
  • Online payment

Services

Home animals

Pets are not accepted

Address

Boulevard Roger Letélié
17390 La Tremblade
My route via Google Maps

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