The Charente estuary between Fort Lupin and the Ile d'Aix has been designated a Grand Site de France since 2 July 2020. Carried by the tide, we sail towards magnificent destinations.
- Ile Madame. This is the smallest island in the Antioch Archipelago. We sail around it via the two passes, East and West, which are covered at high tide. Carrelets, birds, peaceful landscapes and a sleeping citadel punctuate our navigation.
- On leaving the estuary, we discover Fort Enet, built between the...
The Charente estuary between Fort Lupin and the Ile d'Aix has been designated a Grand Site de France since 2 July 2020. Carried by the tide, we sail towards magnificent destinations.
- Ile Madame. This is the smallest island in the Antioch Archipelago. We sail around it via the two passes, East and West, which are covered at high tide. Carrelets, birds, peaceful landscapes and a sleeping citadel punctuate our navigation.
- On leaving the estuary, we discover Fort Enet, built between the Pointe de la Fumée on the Fouras peninsula and the Ile d'Aix, part of the "Ceinture de Feu" created by Vauban in the 17th century.
- The friendly Fort Lapointe, commonly called "Vasou", can be discovered.
All these activities are supervised by an experienced nautical guide.
Activities also accessible to people with disabilities.
Sailing on reservation according to the tide schedules in the heart of the marine park "La Mer des Pertuis". Times 3 heures
In the event of an orange heatwave warning, the service provider will adjust its opening hours in the morning and at the end of the day. For your comfort, please bring: sun cream, long-sleeved clothing, a cap and a bottle of water.