2024

PORT-BOURGENAY

Port
4.5/5
2 reviews

The port is located in the heart of a splendid 85-hectare estate of greenery with lake and golf course, restaurants, holiday residence. A deep-water marina, it has a capacity of 660 berths, 610 for tenants and 50 on the visitor's pontoon. Access to wifi on all the basin and the dock. It regularly hosts beautiful nautical events: Solitaire du Figaro, EDHEC race, Tour de France à la Voile and especially the Transgascogne 6.50 which connects the port of Talmont-Saint-Hilaire to a port in Spain every two years.

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 Talmont-Saint-Hilaire, 85440
2024

LE PORT

Port
4.5/5
2 reviews

It has undergone many transformations… Summary: 1758, construction of the first pier destroyed by the 1770 storm. In 1786, Mr. de Kéroman funds the reconstruction of a pier that will remain intact until 1960. In 1971, the marina was created and hosted 300 boats. This capacity will be increased to 500 in 1987 with a aground port. 1997 saw the creation of a basin with access gateways for boats and 2003-2004, a reception capacity of 760 seats. Fishing activity has been retained. A fishing dock consists of a small professionals. The main feature of the port is the access of its basin by a sliding door that opens and closes at the rhythm of the tides when the level reaches the lowest 2 metres 40. The port is an indispensable promenade. It is a real pole of animation and will fill lovers of the sea and water water: sailing school, sea kayaking, old rig, diving, fishing guide to bars, water centre, sea walk, fishing on foot…

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 Piriac-Sur-Mer, 44420
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE

Port
4/5
1 review

The port of Croisic has the particularity of being composed of a succession of small basins or "chambers" perfectly protected from clapot by islets, the "jonchères", raised over the centuries by the accumulation of stones serving ballast to the vessels coming to load the salt extracted in the salt marshes of Guérande. They stretch on the south shore of the former sea arm separating the mainland from the mainland of Batz-sur-Mer, and the sandy beach of La Baule-Escoublac filled East. The port's capacity is 347 seats in the chamber of vases, 281 of which are on pontoons and 27 on pontoons in front of the harbour and 39 on quay. 47 places on moorings. Visitors are welcomed upon arrival in the channel.

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 Le Croisic, 44490
2024

PORT LIBERTÉ

Port
4/5
1 review

Geographically the port is situated between two commercial rivers, the Loire and the Vilaine. The croisicaise fleet comprises 100 fishermen and fishermen divided out of the 33 fishing vessels, including 7 fishing vessels, 6 coastal trawlers, 3 caseyeurs, 4 fileyeurs, 5 ligneurs. She was the 19 th French auction in 40 in value 2007. The Croisic is also the 7 th auction in average price. It is ranked 23rd position in tonnage with 2187 annual tons. The main species caught and sold in auction are therefore "noble" species: soles, langoustines, pink shrimp, bars, Coquilles shells, mullet, etc. But the port of Croisic is also a marina with a capacity of 347 seats in the chamber of vases, 281 of which are on pontoons and 27 visiteurs in front of the harbour and 39 on berth and 47 on mooring. Visitors are welcomed upon arrival in the channel. To obtain a mooring location, you must contact the office of the harbour to register on the waiting list.

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 Le Croisic, 44490
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE

Port
4/5
1 review

Built on the you which connects the sea to the salt marshes. He used to be an active port with his salt-laden sailboats and many fishing boats. The fleuron of this port is the Poulligwen, a replica of a 1 900 (poull and guenn) white hole. Launched and blessed in 1992, she participated in numerous meetings of old rigging. 4 port officers are responsible for the logistics of the basin, the daily maintenance of equipment, the reception and management of recreational boaters contracts. The team is strengthened in summer for the reception of visitors on call. The port of Pouliguen has a capacity of 850 places on the quay on 3 basins separated by 2 bridges. The reception of sailboats is only in the first basin. A visitor dock has 30 seats.

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 Le Pouliguen, 44510
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE

Port
4/5
1 review

Piriac can pride himself on having had his port since the 1758 th century, with the construction of the first pier in. Proudly protected by the village church, it has evolved over time. The port of Piriac-sur-mer is a threshold port. It has a 2,40 m water draught. The port of Piriac-sur-Mer has a capacity of 780 places on the quay with visitors.

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 Piriac-Sur-Mer, 44420
2024

THE WEARING OF THE HERBAUDIÈRE

Port
4/5
1 review

Protected from west winds, the Herbaudière marina offers a capacity of 574 places including 50 visitors up to 17 meters. The port has a careening area, sanitary facilities with codes, fresh water at the quay and on the pontoons, electricity on the pontoons, a laundry, a 30-ton crane. A fuel station is installed on the pontoon. It is accessible 24 hours a day by credit card. The port also has a black water pumping station and automatic barriers for parking.

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 Noirmoutier-En-L'Ile, 85330
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE

Port
4/5
1 review

La Turballe harbour is home to 330 boaters and has about 30 to 35 visitors. It is available 24 hours a day. The access facilities of its deep water basins make it a pleasant stopover in the heart of a lively station, with one of the most beautiful beach on the Guérandaise peninsula. You will have clean water, electricity and the sorting of household waste. You will also have the possibility to use Internet messaging, a free refit area and a free cale. To read the port regulations, to inform you and to obtain more information please contact the owner.

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 La Turballe, 44420
2024

PORT LA VIE

Port
4/5
1 review

The Port-La-Vie marina, ideally located in the town centre, accommodates more than 1,000 boats, including 800 berths on the pontoon and 200 on the mooring line. In the 1960s, yachting developed alongside fishing. The municipality decided in 1971 to build a marina in the mouth of the Vie River (which flows into the sea), which was then occupied by a mudflat. The first stone was laid in October 1974. The port of Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie hosts sailing races including the Solitaire du Figaro.

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 Saint-Gilles-Croix-De-Vie, 85800
2024

LE PORT DE NOIRMOUTIER

Port
4/5
1 review

The port of Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile is located in the city centre, at the foot of the castle, and is sheltered in the Étier du Moulin. Admire, all along the south shore of the harbour, wooden huts blackened with coaltar. They house the traditional activities of the island which are oyster farming, the salt cooperative, and especially the construction and repair of ships. In the past, it was the island's port of activity, allowing the export of salt. 200 mooring buoys (from the Souzeaux beach to the Sableaux beach) are available for rent from mid-April to mid-October.

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 Noirmoutier-En-L'Ile, 85330
2024

PORT JOINVILLE

Port
3.3/5
4 reviews

Port-Joinville is located on the north-east coast of the island of Yeu. This charming port welcomes ferries from Fromentine or Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. The marina offers a 600-place pleasure boat basin, equipped with pontoons, integrated into the old fishing port and accessible at all times. Excellent shelter in all weather conditions. Two hundred places are reserved for boats in stopover. All the services of a modern port (amenities, technical services...). An essential stopover between Belle-Île and La Rochelle.

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 L'Ile-D'Yeu, 85350
2024

WEARING THE COLLAR

Port

Once a very coveted port because of its strategic location at the end of the Bay of Bourgneuf (at the confluence of the Millac estuary and the Taillée estuary coming from Bourgneuf), and its commercial activity based on salt, it reached its peak in the 14th and 15th centuries. It is now an important oyster farming area. Towards the port of Collet, it offers picturesque landscapes in the middle of salt marshes. A popular place for nature lovers with its lazy channel and rare boats. The other attraction of the port of Collet: its beaches and the 32 fisheries.

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 Les Moutiers-En-Retz, 44760
2024

PORT-OLONA

Port

With its 1,400 berths, it is the largest marina in the Vendée. 24-hour access with a minimum draught of 2 m. In the summer, about a hundred berths are available to visitors. Maximum boat length: 20 m. A special pontoon is dedicated to catamarans. Complete port facilities: fresh water, electricity at each berth, fuel station at the quayside, slipways, lifts, 24-hour security. VHF weather station on channel 9. It is from Port-Olonna that the boats set off for the Vendée Globe race.

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 Les Sables-D'Olonne, 85100
2024

PORT DE PLAISANCE DE JARD-SUR-MER

Port

It is located 12 miles from Les Sables-d'Olonne, 5 miles from Bourgenay (Talmont-Saint-Hilaire) and 17 miles from Saint-Martin-de-Ré in Charente-Maritime. It offers 508 moorings and 211 pontoon berths. It is accessible within 2 hours before and 2 hours after high tide (draught less than 1.50 m). The approach at night is to be avoided as there are no lights. You will be able to enjoy its natural cove by relaxing in the shade of the café and restaurant terraces.

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 Jard-Sur-Mer, 85520
2024

THE PORT OF MORIN

Port

Located at l'Epine, the port of Morin has always been a place where sailors used to wet their small boats. But it was a poorly protected anchorage. It was in 1983 that the project for a port reinforced by dikes was decided. The work was completed in 2000. Today, the port of Morin is essentially a marina, although there are still some professional fishermen. Its total capacity is 935 seats. With 850 boats, this port lives at the rhythm of the tides, since it fails at times of high low water.

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 L'Epine, 85740