About Carantec

Carantec is a small town on Brittany's Bay of Morlaix, just along from Saint-Pol-de-Léon and well-known Roscoff. A long-time favourite with beachgoers, watersports enthusiasts and birdwatchers, Carantec has grown from a fishing village to a thriving summer resort town. Choose from self-catering cottages or gourmet foodie hotels for a rejuvenating seaside holiday. With the best places to stay in Carantec offering spellbinding sea views, you’ll be perfectly placed to soak up the charms of coastal Brittany.

The Bay of Morlaix’s many islands are fascinating. One of Brittany’s most important ornithology reserves, the region is home to 60,000 seabirds each winter, including France’s only colony of Roseate terns. Sail, kayak, swim or water ski in striking surroundings, take boat trips to the little coves of the picturesque Ile Callot, or soak up the sunshine at one of Carantec’s seven beaches. History buffs will be enthralled by the 16-century Château du Taureau, and the Cairn of Barnenez, the largest megalithic mausoleum in Europe.

Go walking, cycling or horse riding along windswept coastal paths before retreating to one of the best places to stay in Carantec for a delicious dinner. One of our favourite hotels even has its own Michelin-starred restaurant!

The Best Places to Stay in Carantec

For a Seaside Stay

  • L'Hotel de Carantec is a contemporary seaside hotel with a Michelin-starred restaurant and comfortable, ocean-facing rooms. The best guestrooms open onto big shared terraces, perfect for sundowners overlooking the bay. One for foodies, couples or families, set right on the beach.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Brest Bretagne Airport and travel 50 minutes to Carantec by car or bus. Alternatively, hop aboard the ferry from Plymouth to nearby Roscoff.
  • Brittany is brilliant for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the spring or summer for the best weather, with temperatures peaking at around 20°C in July and August — though this is the busiest time of year. For a quieter trip, consider visiting in May or September, although the weather will be cooler.

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The best hotels in Carantec

L'Hotel de Carantec

Carantec

A charming seaside hotel in Carantec. Simple cosy rooms, most with views of the sea. Pretty gardens, terrace, and Michelin starred cuisine at Restaurant Nicolas Carro. Family friendly, beachy, and excellent value with plenty of activities nearby.

  • Families - Activities for all (walks, sailing, diving, swimming) as well as lovely family suites
  • Foodies - Do not miss the Michelin starred dining at Restaurant Nicolas Carro
  • Restaurant - Nicolas Carro's menus are inspired by the wealth of local Breton produce
  • Diving - Schools available to take all abilities
from £101 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees