PORT DE SANARY-SUR-MER
Read moreSanary-sur-Mer is a bit like Saint-Tropez, only less overrated. Or perhaps it's the Saint-Tropez of before the glamour craze that has taken over, with all the starlets and yachts that invade its port in summer. Sanary-sur-Mer, on the other hand, has kept its small fishermen's port and remains very authentic. Here, you can admire the pretty, colorful fishing boats known as "les pointus". You'll love taking photos of them, so picturesque and typical of Sanary. A wide promenade is planned for 2024.
PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ
Read moreIt is one of the major ports of call in the Mediterranean, where people walk around just to see all the big ships moored in the old port. A sight not to be missed. In the heart of the village, it offers a capacity of 734 moorings divided into two basins covering an area of nine hectares. A fuel station, a fenced technical area, located south of the Lescudier basin is available to users. If you want to rent boats for the day, it is also possible at the large parking lot.
PORT FRÉJUS
Read morePort Fréjus is a dynamic port, in constant evolution, which has become an emblematic district of the city, where the establishment of numerous shops and restaurants brings animation. As far as security is concerned, the site is permanently under video surveillance and a night guard is present 365 days a year. The port offers boaters a full range of services, a shipyard, fresh water points available on all pontoons, 4 sanitary facilities, spread out over the port and open 24 hours a day, and a lounge area above the harbour master's office.
PORT PRIVÉ DE SAINTE-MAXIME
Read moreLocated at the entrance to the town from Fréjus, the Sainte-Maxime marina and its harbor master's office is home to 400 pleasure boats, five fishermen with their sales stalls, a yacht club and a yachting association. It offers a wide range of services, including a reception dock, a fuel station open 24 hours a day, a parking lot, shuttles and water cabs, a shipyard, a craning and handling area.
PORT DE LA VIEILLE DARSE
Toulon harbor has 3 marinas: Toulon Vieille Darse, Toulon Darse Nord and ...Read more
PORT DE BANDOL
Read moreThe port of Bandol, ninth port of France, is really a privileged port for the vacationers. Located between Marseille and Toulon, it allows you to quickly reach the islands of Porquerolles and the sublime creeks of Marseille. Equipped with a careening area with berths from 5 to 40 meters, it is easy to perform repairs and routine maintenance. The port has of course a fuel station. It is also a pleasant port for a little stroll along the water to admire the boats of Bandol and the whole world.
PORT HERACLEA
Read moreLocated in the heart of the city, the two basins of the port have many services and facilities. A mooring area is organised outside the harbour, as well as a reception pontoon under the harbour master's office, a free launching ramp is available in the West basin as well as a crane space in the East basin. The port is also committed to sustainable development, with daily monitoring of water consumption, respect for the environment, codes of conduct for cetaceans, protection of marine fauna..
PORT SAINT-PIERRE (HYÈRES)
Read moreThe port has been awarded the European Blue Flag since 1989 and enjoys an ideal location on the Mediterranean. It is sheltered from the prevailing winds by the Giens peninsula and extends over 13 hectares. With nearly 1,500 berths, it has a large capacity and can accommodate boats up to 37 meters long. Beaches and numerous shops are nearby. Note that the city of Hyères has 4 other harbors: Ayguade, La Capte, Port Auguier and Port du Niel (in Giens).
CAPITAINERIE DE L’AYGUADE
Read more420 berth, including 130 passenger posts.
VIEUX PORT
Read moreSaint-Cyr-sur-Mer is a charming coastal town. It has several harbors, including the Vieux Port, the Port de la Madrague and the Nouveau Port des Lecques. The Vieux Port des Lecques is a friendly marina with a capacity of 200 berths, including 40 for passengers. The port offers services such as electricity, water on the jetties, and free showers and toilets. Port de la Madrague is a small, traditional fishing port that has been converted into a marina. The port also offers services such as weather forecasts at the harbor master's office, water and electricity, as well as showers and toilets accessible to people with reduced mobility. The ports of Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer have been awarded Europe's Blue Flag label, which recognizes municipalities and marinas committed to a sustainable environmental policy.
PORT DE PLAISANCE ET CAPITAINERIE DE PORQUEROLLES
Read moreManaged by Ports Toulon Provence, the small marina in Porquerolles is protected from the east wind and the south winds. Quickly encombré, particularly in the summer period, a decree decree bans access to Port Cros waters to vessels not equipped with black water tanks: Boaters are therefore invited to equip their boats according to the prescribed standards.