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A few miles from the pink granite coast, between Perros-Guirec and Trégastel a wild archipelago of 40 hectares is the undisputed kingdom of seabirds.
Imagine thousands of gannets, hundreds of puffins, little auks, guillemots of troil, Boreal fulmars, shag, sea gulls, brown and silver ... nesting in hollows of rocks.
"L'archipel des Sept-Iles" houses 27 species of breeding birds among which we observe 12 species of seabirds, more than 20,000 couples. Ile Rouzic hosts the only French colony of gannets (over 17,000 pairs). A group of about thirty gray seals live permanently in the nature reserve.
Except on the Ile aux Moines, landing is prohibited. The only way to approach these birds is to take passengers to the boats which offer excursions around the archipelago.
On board our ships, crews will share their passion. The comments are: Discover, watch, learn, protect.
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