Catamaran in the Odet Estuary photographed from the Esplanade de la Plage du TrezCatamaran in the Odet Estuary photographed from the Esplanade de la Plage du Trez
©Walk along the Plage du Trez|Jérémy Jéhanin

Coming to Bénodet By the sea

Bénodet is not only accessible by sea from the Brittany coast, but also by international sea links. If you’re coming from the UK orIreland, ferry crossings to Finistère are a great way to reach our seaside resort.

An accessible, well-equipped port

The Bénodet marina welcomes you to an exceptional settingbetween the sea and the river. It has more than 500 berths afloat, some of which are reserved for visitors.

Bénodet Harbour Master’s Office
Quai Kador – 29950 Bénodet
02 98 57 10 78
Approach GPS coordinates: 47°52’51”N – 4°06’24”W

Bénodet can be reached safely by sea, day and night, thanks to clear signposting all the way to the entrance to the River Odet.

Services available

  • Reception 7 days a week in high season
  • Water and electricity points
  • Sanitary facilities, showers, laundry
  • Wi-Fi in the harbour
  • Careening area
  • Fuel station (unleaded and diesel)
  • Outdoor tourist information terminal available 24/7

The harbour master’s office keeps you informed in real time of availability and access conditions. It is advisable to book in advance during the summer months.

International shipping to Bénodet

From the UK

Brittany Ferries offers a 6.5-hourcrossing between Plymouth and Roscoff. From Roscoff, you are approximately 2h drive from Bénodet.

From Ireland

Brittany Ferries links Cork to Roscoff, with crossings taking around 14 hours. Then it’s just a 2h drive to Bénodet.

Irish Ferries also operates a service between Rosslare and Roscoff, with crossings taking around 15h30. From there, you can easily reach Bénodet by car, via Quimper.

Not to be missed in Bénodet