Walk the entire circuit of Saint-Malo's 12th-century granite ramparts with a private local expert, commanding sweeping views over the English Channel, the corsair islands, and the rooftops of intra-muros — then descend into the labyrinthine old town for its hidden squares, corsair mansions, and artisan food producers.
What to expect
You set off from the old city gate and ascend to the rampart walk, the vast panorama of the bay and the Île de Grand Bé unfolding before you. Your guide recounts the swaggering lives of the city's famous sons — privateer René Duguay-Trouin, writer Chateaubriand — as you pace the ancient walls. Descending into intra-muros, you duck into a Breton crêperie, a chocolatier famed for salted caramel, and the hush of Saint-Vincent Cathedral. The whole experience is leisurely, immersive, and entirely on your terms.
Good to know
The cruise terminal is a short walk or taxi ride to the old city walls. A 2-hour private walk fits comfortably within most port calls, leaving time for independent exploration or lunch afterward. Flat, comfortable walking shoes are a must — the rampart stones are uneven. Pre-book at least a week ahead in peak season (June–September).
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Saint Malo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.