Come discover Dinard with VOYA.

Brittany / Bretagne

VOYA believes the best way to experience Brittany is through a journey shaped by coastal beauty, refined hospitality, and the quiet rhythm of French seaside living.

From the Belle Époque charm of Dinard and the medieval streets of Dinan to oyster tastings in Cancale, the tides of Mont-Saint-Michel, and the dramatic coastline of Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte, each experience is thoughtfully curated through trusted local connections and firsthand regional knowledge.

Your stay may include elegant oceanfront hotels, Michelin-starred dining, private coastal excursions, thalassotherapy wellness experiences, sailing along the Emerald Coast, or long seaside lunches where time slows down naturally.

Seamless coordination, private transfers, personalized recommendations, and attentive planning allow you to experience Brittany effortlessly and at your own pace.

This is not a package tour. It is a private Brittany journey designed with authenticity, warmth, and the French art of living at its core.

Map of France highlighting Brittany and Paris; Brittany is shown in light blue with a visual of a ship and the word Brittany; Paris is labeled in the center; an arrow points from Brittany to Paris; a logo for VOYA is in the bottom left corner.

Why Visit the Emerald Coast of Brittany?

The Emerald Coast (Côte d’Émeraude) is one of France’s best-kept secrets , a stretch of rugged coastline that has quietly enchanted French families for generations. It’s not overbuilt or overly polished, and that’s exactly why those in the know return year after year.

A Discreet Haven of Old-World Charm
This isn’t the French Riviera. The Emerald Coast is for those who crave beauty without flash, where you’re more likely to see a striped marinière and espadrilles than designer logos. The towns here, Dinard, Saint-Lunaire, Saint-Briac, Saint-Malo, are dotted with Belle Époque villas, family-owned creperies, and weekly markets that locals actually use.

It’s long been a favorite for Parisian families and old money summer homes. But it never tries to impress. It simply is.

What Makes It Special?

  • Fresh air and real sea salt — Hike coastal cliffs, swim in ocean-fed pools, or take a ferry across turquoise bays

  • Gastronomy grounded in tradition — Crepes, galettes, oysters, kouign-amann, butter that tastes like cheese, and cider that tastes like sunshine

  • Authentic, not curated — This isn’t a museum piece, it’s a living region. People live here, thrive here, take pride in it

  • Quiet elegance — It’s understated, it’s grounded, and it’s unlike anywhere else in France

Why Visit Now? The Emerald Coast is timeless and visiting means stepping into something real. It doesn’t ask you to perform. It invites you to slow down, breathe in the sea air, and enjoy the kind of travel that feels both easy and meaningful.

If you’re looking for a place that’s just as beautiful as it is grounded, the Emerald Coast is waiting.