
Île de Sein Harbor & Boats
OnlineGaze across the sheltered harbor of Île de Sein, a tiny Breton island scattered across the Iroise Sea off the coast of Finistère. Fishing boats and small craft drift over shimmering green-blue shallows, hemmed in by a sturdy stone breakwater. This low, almost treeless island feels gloriously remote, its waters threaded with moored vessels and the open Atlantic beyond.
About This Webcam
Everything you need to know about this live stream
A Remote Breton Island in the Iroise Sea
Île de Sein lies low and flat in the Mer d'Iroise, several kilometers off the Pointe du Raz in Finistère. Reachable only by boat from Audierne, it is one of Brittany's most isolated inhabited islands, ringed by reefs and swept by the open Atlantic.
The Working Harbor and Its Fleet
The camera overlooks the island's sheltered port, where fishing boats, dinghies and small motor craft ride at their moorings behind a protective stone jetty. It is the lifeline of the village, linking the island to the mainland and the rich fishing grounds beyond.
A Whitewashed Fishing Village
Clustered tight around the harbor stands a maze of whitewashed houses and narrow alleys, a traditional community of seafarers with no cars and a deeply maritime character. The view captures the quiet rhythm of island life on the water.
Why Watch This View
This live feed offers a window onto a preserved corner of Brittany rarely seen up close — the play of boats, tides and sea around a wild, history-rich island at the edge of the Atlantic.
Current Weather
© Open-MeteoInteractive Map - Île de Sein Area

Click to Interact
Explore the interactive map
Similar Webcams
Explore other exciting destinations in the same or related category