2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE LA TRINITE-SUR-MER

Port
4.5/5
4 reviews

This is one of the reference ports for competitive sailing! And as proof: it has welcomed the biggest names in ocean racing. Eric Tabarly even had his famous "Pen Duick II" built there, which made him famous in 1964... A place of Breton boating par excellence, the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer is hidden at the bottom of its ria, which offers itself magically to the bay of Quiberon. On the practical side, this magnificent and vast port has 1,254 floating berths (including 1070 on the pontoon), 260 berths on the Kermarquer median and 510 berths at the dry port of Saint-Philibert. On site, the equipment is complete: water, electricity, weather display, sanitary facilities, fuel on demand, handling...

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 La Trinité-Sur-Mer, 56470
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE

Port

Located at the mouth of the Canche River, the marina offers a perfect stopover just a stone's throw from the city center of Étaples-sur-Mer and its shops. It is accessible at high tide and offers 250 berths (maximum length 12 m and maximum draught 1.30 m). This peaceful port of call has a Blue Flag rating and has 4 anchors at the Gold Anchor. Sanitary facilities, showers, water and electricity (220V/6A) on the pontoons, wifi, cleaning area with high pressure cleaner and careening area, the services are of high quality.

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 Etaples, 62630
2024

PORT DE SANARY-SUR-MER

Port
4.9/5
7 reviews

Sanary-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.

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 Sanary-Sur-Mer, 83110
2024

PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ

Port
5/5
3 reviews

It 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.

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 Saint-Tropez, 83990
2024

PORT VIEUX

Port
5/5
1 review

La Ciotat is the beginning of the Riviera after Marseille, the place where you finally feel like you're on the French Riviera. It looks like Cannes with its palm trees and seaside restaurants but much simpler. La Ciotat has 4 harbours that can accommodate more than 1,500 boats: theMarina, the Port des Capucins, the Port Saint-Jean, and finally the Port Vieux.Old but new at the same time, since it has just undergone a major rehabilitation project. 10 months of work and a result that has lived up to the expectations of the Ciotadens for many years.

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 La Ciotat, 13600
2024

PORT FRÉJUS

Port
4/5
3 reviews
With 895 berths, 365 days of operation and 24-hour access, the Port de ... Read more
 Fréjus, 83600
2024

LE VIEUX PORT

Port
4.5/5
15 reviews

The first phase of one of the windows of Marseille, the place of convergence of the Marseille people, took place just before the event Marseille Provence 2013. The semi-piétonisation of this highly mineral natural space pays homage to its original aspect of 26 centuries ago, when Protis reaches its vaisseau vessel in the calanque of the Lacydon. The Old Port has been completely redesigned, redesigned, and the beautiful share has been made to pedestrians that significantly reduce the previously dedicated place for motorists. The second stage, with the end of the paving of the Island of Neuve (delivery before summer 2016) and the Port Pier (in 2017), as well as the creation of a parks of the Catalans and Fort Saint-Nicolas parks, and that of a public garden in the Anse du Pharo, started in September 2015 and will end in 2020. If the barriers to the Old Port have disappeared, further improvements have been made to the use of recreational boaters.

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 Marseille, 13001
2024

LE PORT DE PLAISANCE DE BONIFACIO

Port
5/5
3 reviews

This marina offers 350 berths, more than half of which are reserved exclusively for visiting yachtsmen under 85 meters. In the harbor, you will find all the necessary services and amenities: toilets, showers and disabled facilities, free wi-fi, surveillance service, water and electricity. It is possible to anchor in the Catena cove, an excellent shelter with 60 places. Reservations should be made on a site common to all Corsican ports, resaportcorse.com.

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 Bonifacio, 20169
2024

EMBARCADÈRE LA POINTE DE LA FUMÉE

Port
5/5
2 reviews

Aix can only be discovered by boat! Head for Fouras, then let us guide you to the Pointe de la Fumée, the main landing stage for this crescent of land. Two ships make the crossing all year round. Tickets can be purchased on board, and bicycles can be brought along (please note that numbers are limited). The 20-minute cruise takes you to an area listed as a remarkable natural site.

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 Fouras, 17450
2024

PORT DE COMMERCE DE L’ILE-ROUSSE

Port
5/5
2 reviews

The port of Île-Rousse is the gateway to the Balagne region! Several companies serve the port and organize crossings between Corsica, the mainland and Italy. Corsica Linea will take you to Marseille and Nice, while Corsica Ferries will take you to Toulon, Nice, Livorno and Savona. The shortest Corsica-continent crossing is from Nice. Fares and timetables are available on the port's website.

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 L'Ile-Rousse, 20220
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE ET BASES NAUTIQUES

Port
5/5
1 review

Apart from the municipal beach, nautical facilities are installed along the bank: near the harbour master's offices of the 800 seats marina are the club-house of Société Nautique du Léman français (French sailing School).

The landing stage, Just steamboats next to Montjoux castle parc, the base of the Clergies join the neighbouring clubs and canoeing. Further west still, on the edge of Anthy, is Léman Windsurfing base, a club that is devoted to windsurfing.

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 Thonon-Les-Bains, 74200
2024

PORT DES MARINAS DE DEAUVILLE

Port
5/5
1 review

Protected by a 770 m granite block breakwater, this private port is accessible 16 hours a day. It includes a sluice basin, an afloat basin and a tidal basin. Port-Deauville offers exceptional services: concierge service and a 24-hour human presence at the lock. The show is also on the docks where boats of wealthy people are often moored. The marina, combining holiday and pleasure boating, faces the port of Trouville, so close, so different.

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 Deauville, 14800
2024

PORT DE BULLY

Port
5/5
1 review

You want to spend a day of real relaxation and forget everything, so quickly, direction the marina on the lake of Villerest with its hundred boats. Here les accompany pêcheurs fishermen and speed fans in a convivial and sporty atmosphere. In the middle of the water plan, the habitués of the harbour take full advantage of the 32 km of navigation of the lake by joining the castle of the Roche or the beach of Villerest. Please note, for recreational boaters, the use of the water is free provided that they present themselves to the harbour. After effort, comfort! You can enjoy lunch in the dining room with a view over the lake or on the panoramic terrace side of the marina. The chef of fresh products and seasons and offers his specialty: frogs! Also fritures and other regional dishes to choose if you are not worn on the small bébêtes. You can also simply stop just to take a drink or enjoy an ice cream.

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 Bully, 42260
2024

PORT DE SÈTE - SUD DE FRANCE

Port
5/5
1 review

Since its creation, the city of Sète is particularly attached to its port. Nowadays, it has several activities: fishing, trade and yachting. The fishing sector is located downtown and contributes to the traditional and typical image of the city. The commercial sector contributes to the competitiveness of the companies in the region. Finally, the marina has 1,100 moorings in the canals for the city's subscribers and 750 moorings with a view of Mont-Saint-Clair.

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 Sète, 34200
2024

PORT KERNÉVEL

Port
5/5
1 review

In the 18th century, the port of Kernevel was home to the famous Compagnie des Indes and its spice trade. Located in the bay of Lorient, it provides quick access to the high seas. Its location in the charming seaside resort of Larmor-Plage makes it a very pleasant stopover for boaters. On site, you will indeed find bars and restaurants... The marina has 1,000 floating berths on pontoons, 100 of which are for visitors.

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 Larmor-Plage, 56260
2024

PORT DE BOUZIGUES

Port
5/5
1 review

The port of Bouzigues is the first stop of the Canal du Midi on the Etang de Thau. It is a typical small port of a charming and preserved village, which gave its name to the oysters produced in the pond. On the practical side, the port is composed of two basins for pleasure boating and fishing. They are accompanied by a pontoon and a quay of more than 100 meters long. It has 92 moorings for pleasure craft and 16 moorings for passing barges. The history of this port and its environment is told in the museum of the Thau Lagoon, located a few meters from the dock.

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 Bouzigues, 34140
2024

PORT DE SAINT-GOUSTAN

Port
4.3/5
8 reviews

Located on the banks of the Loch, the pretty port of Saint-Goustan, where Benjamin Franklin docked in 1776, takes its name from the patron saint of sailors and fishermen. Popular for its views, bars and restaurants, it hosts a number of events each year, including a book and postcard market, craft market, Loch Jousts and Oyster Festival. A must-see for those who like to stroll through a place steeped in history, it is home to 97 resident boats and has 92 berths on the pontoons, including 20 for visitors.

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 Auray, 56400
2024

PORT PRIVÉ DE SAINTE-MAXIME

Port

Located 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.

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 Sainte-Maxime, 83120
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE LA ROCHE-BERNARD

Port
4.7/5
3 reviews

It was here, in this "Petite Cité de Caractère" on the southern edge of Morbihan, that Richelieu had the first Royal three-decker, La Couronne, built at. Away from the tides, the marina has a capacity of 563 berths afloat, including 56 visitor berths, and 200 berths ashore at the Port Fonctionnel. Pontoons equipped with water and electricity (220V/10A), daily weather display, wastewater pumping station.

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 La Roche-Bernard, 56130
2024

PORT-TUDY

Port
4.4/5
5 reviews

It is in Port-Tudy that the shuttle from Lorient docks. This port is the lung of the Groix island. The bars of sailors are numerous.

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 Groix, 56590