Taxi Lille → Berck-sur-Mer
Your Lille → Berck-sur-Mer transfer at €160 — €200. 130 km via the A26 and D940.
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Distance
130 km
Duration
1h30
Estimated price
160 — 200 €
Availability
24/7
Berck-sur-Mer is one of the most iconic seaside resorts on the Opal Coast, world-famous for its International Kite Meetings (RICV), the world's largest kite gathering held each April on the vast sandy beach. Berck has 12 kilometres of sandy beach, one of the largest on the northern French coast, ideal for sand yachting, kitesurfing and bracing walks. The town is divided into two distinct parts: Berck-Ville, the historic and commercial centre on the hill, and Berck-Plage, the seaside quarter with its promenade, Belle Époque villas and seafront cafés. The Authie Bay south of Berck is a remarkable protected natural area: a wild estuary of marshes, dunes and salt meadows, home to a colony of harbour seals and thousands of migratory birds. Berck also has a singular medical past: the town developed in the 19th century as a treatment centre for tubercular children thanks to its iodine-rich air and sunshine, and several maritime hospitals still stand. A taxi from Lille is the most comfortable way to reach this Opal Coast gem, poorly served by train.
Route
Route Lille → Berck-sur-Mer
Your driver leaves Lille via the southern ring road and joins the A26 motorway towards Calais. After crossing the Artois plain (wheat fields, wooded slag heaps), you leave the A26 at the Saint-Omer/Aire-sur-la-Lys exit to take the D928 then D939 towards Montreuil-sur-Mer. You cross the Haut-Artois, a rolling landscape of hedgerows and picturesque villages. Montreuil-sur-Mer, a small fortified town perched on a hill, is an architectural jewel visible from the road. After Montreuil, the D940 descends towards the coast passing La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil (gourmet village with La Grenouillère, a two-Michelin-star restaurant). Arrival in Berck is from the upper town, with a panoramic view over the Authie Bay and the vastness of the beach. A26 tolls amount to approximately €6. The journey takes 1h30 normally and can reach 2h on summer weekends (D940 busy towards the beaches).
Main route: A26 puis D940 — ~6 € de péages
Points of interest along the way
Practical tips
Our tips for Lille → Berck-sur-Mer
Tips & best practices
Specific tips for the Lille → Berck-sur-Mer route
The International Kite Meetings (April, 9 days) are an unforgettable spectacle: hundreds of giant kites of all shapes dance above the beach. Entry is free and the display is visible from the entire promenade. Book your taxi well in advance if visiting during the festival (massive influx). Berck beach is immense — at low tide, the sand stretches over 500 metres. It is a paradise for sand yachting (rental clubs on the beach). The Authie Bay can be visited with a nature guide (Maison de la Baie, €5) to observe seals from a respectful distance. Montreuil-sur-Mer (15 km, 20 min) deserves a detour: ramparts, citadel, Saturday market, and La Grenouillère restaurant (2 Michelin stars) for an exceptional lunch. Berck-Plage market (Wednesday and Saturday) offers fresh fish, grey shrimps and seafood. In summer, the promenade is lively with restaurants, ice cream parlours and seaside shops.
Tolls: ~6 € de péages
Pricing
Taxi fare Lille → Berck-sur-Mer
All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.
Day rate
Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm
160 — 200 €
Night rate
7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge
184 — 230 €
Sunday & holidays
All day, 10% surcharge
176 — 220 €
* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.
Transport comparison
How to get from Lille to Berck-sur-Mer?
Taxi vs alternatives
Detailed comparison of transport options
There is no SNCF station in Berck — the nearest is Rang-du-Fliers/Verton (5 km), served by TER Lille — Boulogne trains (about €14, 1h30) followed by a local bus or taxi. It is impractical. The regional bus is slow (2h30). By car, expect €12 in fuel and €6 in tolls. The TaxiNeo taxi at €160 — €200 is the obvious choice for Berck: direct door-to-door in 1h30, drop-off at the beach or town centre, no connections or local buses. For 3-4 passengers, the cost (€40-67 per person) is reasonable for a destination poorly served by public transport.
Sedan (1-4 passengers)
160 — 200 €
Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises
Van (5-7 passengers)
250 €
Ideal for families and groups
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about taxis in Lille → Berck-sur-Mer
No, the nearest station is Rang-du-Fliers/Verton, 5 km away. A taxi is the most practical way to reach Berck from Lille.
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