Trade the tourist trail for the hidden Brittany: ride in a polished vintage sidecar from the walled city of Saint-Malo to the impossibly pretty medieval village of Saint-Suliac, one of France's designated 'Plus Beaux Villages,' perched on the tidal Rance estuary. Authentic, unhurried, and utterly unforgettable.
What to expect
Helmeted and goggled, you purr out of Saint-Malo on country lanes that wind through bocage and coastal heath. Saint-Suliac appears like a film set: granite houses tumbling to the Rance, fishing boats tilted on the mud, a granite calvary on the hill above. Your driver-guide shares the village's history — Viking raids, Breton fishing traditions, the wartime years — before a leisurely return via scenic coast roads in time for all-aboard.
Good to know
Saint-Suliac is approximately 12 km south of Saint-Malo — a quick and scenic sidecar run. The village itself has very limited tourist infrastructure, which is entirely the point: bring cash for any small purchases. The half-day format is cruise-friendly; discuss your all-aboard time with the operator when booking so they can plan the return accordingly.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Saint Malo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.