Le Boat Announces “Discover France”

New for 2025, the company is offering additional experiences in the historic canals of France.
Le Boat chartering the the Canal du Midi
Le Boat charterers can explore the Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a 300-year history. Courtesy Le Boat

Le Boat has unveiled new experiences for 2025 that showcase the historic canals of France.

The company offers bareboating options in multiple regions of France. They include the Canal du Midi, The River Lot, Camargue, Alsace-Lorraine and the Charente Valley. New for 2025 are moorings in Narbonne and Angoulême.

Narbonne, a town in the Canal du Midi, is home to France’s largest outdoor food market. The market, called Les Halles, has stalls with local wines, olives, tapenades, cakes and pastries. Narbonne also has ancient buildings such as the St. Just and St. Pasteur Cathedral and the Archbishop’s Palace.

Angoulême, located in the Charente region, has numerous fortifications that were built during historical conflicts. Today, it is home to restaurants and boutiques. Downtown, visitors can discover monuments such as the City Hall, a former castle.

Is France the only place to book a bareboat through Le Boat? Not even close. The company operates in various parts of Europe as well as Canada, with a fleet of boats that are suitable for couples, families and groups of friends. No boat license or prior boat experience is required.

Where to learn more: go to leboat.com