Since autumn 2021, €20 from every directly booked week has been donated to charity! For the 2025 season, we've donated over €800!
Below is a list of the green and charitable causes we've selected so far. If you have any brilliant suggestions, we'd love to hear them!
- Sea Shepherd France | Their mission is to protect and preserve species and ecosystems in the oceans. Their actions are aimed at stopping the slaughter of marine animals and the destruction of their habitats. They investigate, record, and document illegal activities at sea. We specifically support Sea Shepherd France, not the international organization. This is due to several past administrative blunders at SS International and the exclusion and derecognition of Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson. If you'd like to know more, you can certainly find the information online. Too much has happened to explain it all here.
- Greenpeace | Exposes major environmental problems and promotes sustainable solutions through scientific research, lobbying, demonstrations, and peaceful and inventive confrontations.
- Mission Blue | Committed to oceanographic research and protecting the fragile oceans by creating Hope Spots. Their documentary starring oceanographer Sylvia Earl on Netflix is a must-see.
- World Wildlife Fund | Working towards a world where people live in harmony with nature. A vibrant and resilient natural environment that we can proudly pass on to future generations.
- Plastic Soup Foundation | They want to stop the plastic soup tsunami as quickly as possible. The Plastic Soup Foundation is therefore a single-issue environmental organization. They focus on one thing: stopping plastic pollution at its source to protect future generations from a terrible plastic plague.
- LPO Bretagne | French organization committed to research, education and protection of biodiversity and natural areas, offering everyone concrete actions to contribute to high biodiversity at a very local level, such as our garden
- Eaux & Rivieres | is committed to protecting and restoring natural waterways, springs, rivers, and wetlands in Brittany, improving drinking water quality, and preventing flooding and pollution through research, biodiversity, and sustainable agriculture. They also combat green algae, pesticides, and increasing waste streams.







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