We spent a glorious day exploring Brittany’s southernmost inhabited island under cloudless skies. Many guests took advantage of the island’s road train for a guided trip of the old villages, farms, woods and stunning coast. The hike started along the coast then turned inland for a 17 km traverse of the island – probably the longest hike ever undertaken on a Hurtigruten expedition. A wildlife walk along the rocky and sandy shoreline was more leisurely, stopping to look at a variety of flowering plants, seaweeds and other sea life, birds, and an abundance of Common Lizards enjoying the sun. During a Wildlife Watch after leaving the island, a pod of Bottlenose Dolphins joined the ship and rode the bow for several kilometres.