France
Golfe du Morbihan/Quiberon Bay
The Gulf of Morbihan is a true inland sea, “small sea” in Breton. Dotted with around forty islands and islets, its landscape is incredibly beautiful, it varies according to tides and currents.
At its exit, which is only one kilometer wide, we arrive at the great sea “Mor-Braz” in Breton, with the Bay of Quiberon.
Undoubtedly the Bay of Quiberon is a pleasure boating paradise. Morbihan is also filled with megaliths and menhirs, it has 6000 years of history, of which Carnac park, is the epicenter.
Vannes,Saint Goustan and Trinité sur mer are the historic towns of our bays.
The Gulf is also the starting point of colonization in America, in 1628, and the arrival point of Benjamin Franklin in 1776.