2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE COMBRIT SAINTE-MARINE

Port
4/5
2 reviews

Formerly a fishing port, the Combrit Sainte-Marine marina is a delight for those who love places with a special character. Since the 19th century, the port of Combrit Sainte-Marine has been a privileged access to the Odet. It is a beautiful cabotage stopover in front of Bénodet, which can be reached by ferry from April 1 to September 15. The marina is in the perfect extension of the old granite port, and offers quality restaurants and accommodation, very pleasant. It has also been a member of the "Clean Ports" scheme since 2011. The port of Combrit Sainte-Marine offers 770 berths, 420 on buoys and 350 on pontoons, and 20 and 50 berths respectively for visitors.

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 Combrit, 29120
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE CONCARNEAU

Port
4/5
1 review

The port of Concarneau is a must. Its location, leaning against the ramparts of the walled city, offers a remarkable historical setting. It stretches as far as the Cabellou peninsula in the Kersaux cove. The joys of the port in the town centre allow sailors to take advantage of the shops and restaurants. For passing boats, the marina provides a "visitors" pontoon in the fore-port! The advantage: the port is easily accessible thanks to a complete buoyage system.

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 Concarneau, 29900
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE CAMARET-SUR-MER

Port
4/5
1 review

Located in the city centre, the Vauban port of Camaret is a busy port of call with more than 8,000 ships passing through each year. It should also be noted that Camaret has been carrying the Blue Flag label since 2002. For the record, in the 1960s, it was famous for its lobster fishing. Its transformation into a marina is a real success. Today, it has 500 places for residents and 250 additional places for visitors. Camaret consists of three ports: the port of Notic (in the city) for visitors, the port of Styvel (also called the furrow port) for boaters on annual contracts, and the Vauban port (or the port of the tip) for larger vessels.

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 Camaret-Sur-Mer, 29570
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE MORLAIX

Port

The Morlaix marina is located in the center of town, sheltered from the wind in all weathers. It has over 200 berths on pontoons or alongside the quay, and can accommodate any vessel up to 3 m draught. The marina has several showers and toilets grouped together near the marina offices. These facilities are accessible to wheelchair users. You'll also have access to wifi and free parking! Electricity (16A and 32A) and diesel fuel are also available.

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 Morlaix, 29600
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE ROSCOFF

Port

Located 10 minutes from the historic centre of Roscoff, the port welcomes you all year round with its 625 pitches, between the Iroise Sea and the Cotentin. It is a deep-water port, perfectly protected from the swell thanks to its large bent dyke. It is also an excellent starting point to visit the bay of Morlaix, the old port and the historic centre! In short, a great stopover to extend! You can take the ferry to Plymouth or Cork from Roscoff.

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 Roscoff, 29680
2024

BREST DOORS

Port

Third in number of pontoonplaces in the rank of marinas of the Atlantic façade with its two ports, that of Château and that of Moulin Blanc, Brest now has more than 2,200 places for visitors and boats of any size. These two ports are run by Brest'Aim, the mixed economy company of the city and BMO. Equipped with floating pontoons and facilities for boaters, port du Château is also fitted with a full equipment for waste-water treatment but also for the draining and motor oils. This is why with its ideal location (near the bottleneck) and its large linear pontoons from 300 to 400 metres long, port du Château reconciles the city with the sea. A harbour office, named Espace Bernard Giraudeau, was operating in 2012. This marina is the theatre of the maritime activities of the urban area, like the Tonnerres de Brest festivals. Many other events punctuate the place, including the departures and arrivals of major transatlantic races. Along the marina, you will find bars and restaurants and you can walk on the prints, registered in the bronze, in the hands of great navigators. Port du Moulin Blanc, bordering Oceanapolis, is the historical port of the city. Many pontoons and few bar-restaurants, like Le Tour du Monde of Olivier de Kersauzon, make the place successful.

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 Brest, 29200

Mécanique Plaisance

Port
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 La Forêt-Fouesnant, 29940

Loc Marine Service

Port
Recommended by a member
 Loctudy, 29750

Chantier Naval de Carantec

Public buildings to visit
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 Carantec, 29660

CHANTIER NAVAL ROSCOFF

Public buildings to visit
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 Roscoff, 29680

Ms Plaisance

Boat and ferry
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 Henvic, 29670

Marina Services / Bretagne Nautic

Port
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 La Forêt-Fouesnant, 29940