Brest cruise port guide
Brest is a port town in the Brittany region on the west coast of France. Your MSC cruise will take you on the discovery of a place full of charm, history and culture, set in a natural inlet whose beauty will leave you breathless. There are many things to be seen in Brest, including the Tanguy Tower which houses historical findings from the city dating from ancient times to the period of World Wars. Another institution worth visiting is the National Maritime Museum located inside Château de Brest containing a real submarine. To start your tour of Brest, you can walk along Rue de Siam, a lively commercial district. The look of the road is severe, in full 1950s style. Both here and the entire district found between Pont deRecouvrance and the Town Hall is filled with large multi-story residential buildings, symmetrically arranged on a perfectly straight axis. Pont de Recouvrance, which dominates the docks and military port, was built in 1954 with a vertical lifting device. For a long time, it was the largest lifting bridge in Europe and is undoubtedly a stop not to be missed on your visit to Brest during an MSC cruise. Another really interesting place found at the docks is Les Ateliers des Capucins, a series of buildings that face the sea, built during the 19th century. In 2009, they were converted into a cultural and commercial center. In the bay of Brest, you can also see the delightful Phare du Petit Minou, a lighthouse built in 1848 that stands in front of the fort with the same name and is connected to the mainland by a stone bridge in the commune of Plouzané. Aligned with the Portziclighthouse, the Petit Minou had guided ships for over one hundred and fifty years along the safest route to make their way through the natural channel that unites Brest to the Atlantic Ocean.
About Brest
Finistère is the westernmost department of France, in Brittany, with Brest as its main port city. The region is known for dramatic Atlantic coastlines, Celtic cultural heritage, and Brest's modern Océanopolis aquarium and natural harbor. Cruise ships call at Brest for excursions to the Crozon Peninsula and inland Brittany.
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Copenhagen to Lisbon
Crystal Serenity · Mediterranean · 29 nights
from $24,190
$834 / night
Ijmuiden (Amsterdam) to Lisbon
Crystal Serenity · Mediterranean · 11 nights
from $8,376
$761 / night
Ijmuiden (Amsterdam) to Barcelona
Crystal Serenity · Mediterranean · 18 nights
from $13,798
$766 / night
9 nights Atlantic Europe from Southampton (London)
MSC Virtuosa · Mediterranean · 9 nights
from $1,228
$136 / night
Coastlines of France, Belgium & Holland
Ambition · Europe · 12 nights
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Vistas of France, Spain & Portugal
Ambition · United Kingdom · 13 nights
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