HALTE NAUTIQUE DE CAUMONT-SUR-GARONNE
Read moreThe Caumont-sur-Garonne boat stop is located in a natural setting on the banks of the Voie Verte and the Canal de Garonne. Water and electricity are available on site. You'll find a payment terminal for tokens at the Villeton, Mas d'Agenais and Meilhan/Garonne rest areas (payment by credit card).
PORT-MEDOC
Read moreLocated at the gateway to the Atlantic, but protected by the Pointe de Grave, this attractive marina offers an exceptional position between the Atlantic and the Gironde Estuary. With its 800 berths (eventually 1,200) equipped with water and electricity, on a 15-hectare inner basin, with minimum draughts of 2 and 3 meters, discover a comfortable access and stay. On a single site, you'll find the harbourmaster's office, around twenty food shops, nautical services, a sailing school and 800 free parking spaces, all of which make for a remarkable setting, far from the hustle and bustle of urban life, embellished by almost 6 hectares of green spaces and plantations.
Festive events and regattas punctuate the year: the Tour de Cordouan regatta in mid-April and the Trophée Port Médoc at the end of April; the Sunday market from May to September; the Jet-Ski Estuary at the end of June, the Saturday aperitifs in July and August; the Quai des Vins yachting and wine show every year on the first weekend in May.
MINI-PORT D’ALBRET
Read more5 km from the city centre, towards Old Boucau, here is a way to spend a pleasant time with family and discover the sea lake. Take the boat of your choice to the miniature port of Albret, and navigate safely. For adults and children, pilotage for 9 years, a walk in a peaceful and green setting on board very faithful reproductions of a Britanny Ferries, a steam from Mississippi, a trawler or a fire boat.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE CAPBRETON – LA MAISON DU PORT – MÔLE SUD
Read moreLocated around the state-of-the-art harbour, it has state-of-the-art oil recovery facilities, a mini-waste and comfortable facilities for recreational boaters, on site, with water, electricity and complete equipment, wifi connection and telephone boxes. Animations are offered throughout the year, feast of the sea, festival of the chipiron, regatta, fishing competition, paddle-ski competition, jet-ski. The port has 950 locations, it can accommodate boats up to 23 metres in safety.
HALTE NAUTIQUE
Read moreSituated in a natural setting, the nautique offers hikers, cyclists, freshwater sailors and camping boats a place of exception and relaxation in the shade of the trees. In addition to a walk in nature, those who wish to visit the Peasant Memory Museum open from June to September. Told by enthusiasts, the visit traces a century of history in the countryside, with hand tools and machines in perfect functioning.
PORT DE PLAISANCE
Read moreThe general infrastructure of the port of Hendaye, protected by the Jaizkibel mountain, comprises 890 berths for boats from 5 to 16m and offers user comfort, technical equipment and a quality shelter. Water, electricity and 24-hour surveillance are available on the pontoons. Users benefit from a dedicated parking area and private sanitary facilities with access codes (toilets, washbasins, showers). The port of Hendaye is a real economic lung and center of life, with regattas and night markets all year round.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE LARRALDENIA
Read moreThe port of Larraldenia, shared between Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Ciboure, is a marina built in the 1970s. It has 81 berths on pontoons, which are taken by storm every year, as evidenced by the ever-growing waiting list. It is reserved for boats under 16 m and has an 8-berth visitors' area. Located at the mouth of the River Nivelle, you need to be careful when entering the bay, as the rocks overhang the breakwater.
LE PORT
Read moreIn a way, this former oyster harbor represents the living memory of the commune. Nowadays, activity is reduced, but it will soon be redeveloped to enable yachtsmen to moor in this authentic, peaceful setting. The oyster huts, built by the fishermen themselves, add a touch of nostalgia to the charm of this place. They are due to be refurbished. A project for a fishing lake with a small hamlet of light housing is also planned, creating an exceptional leisure haven.
LE PORT DE LA GOULEE
Read moreTowards the end of the 18th century, the cultivation of vines encouraged the expansion of this small port, whose activities were divided between river transport and fishing. Today, it's the pleasure boaters who come to make a stopover and take advantage of the berths (36, including 2 for visitors) available in the port. Good to know: every year in July, the municipality organizes the Goulée port festival, which includes a pétanque competition, a night market, a funfair and the throwing of a wreath into the sea in memory of lost sailors.
PORT DE PLAISANCE BRISE-LAMES
Read moreRiver access, harbor master's office, club house. The port has some 380 residents for 425 pontoons and catways, with vacant spaces occupied by visiting boats. Spanish and English speakers welcome you all year round. Situated on the left bank of the Adour, 700 m from its mouth, the 15 mooring pontoons are all equipped with water and electricity. With a wide choice of services: toilets and showers, laundry, wifi, weather forecast, water and electricity.
HALTE NAUTIQUE DU MAS D'AGENAIS
Read moreAt this stopover on the banks of the Garonne Canal, boaters have access to water and electricity, as well as toilets and showers. Payment terminal for tokens.
LE PORT
Read moreIn this commune with its exceptional heritage, now listed as a Monument Historique, the port of Laurède was one of the main ports on the Adour in the 17th century. Among the materials transiting through Laurède were mainly wines from Chalosse and Béarn, which were transported to Bayonne on gabares, traditional flat-bottomed boats. One of the port's warehouses, Larribère, still exists today. Port activity gradually declined before ceasing in the 19th century.
PORT DE PLAISANCE ARCACHON
Read moreSheltered from the swell and the open sea, the Arcachon marina has 2,600 berths, including 250 for passage, spread over 28 pontoons. Boats must not exceed 30 meters in length, with a maximum draught of 6 meters. Marina staff are on hand to help with mooring. A full range of services is offered to customers: water, electricity, sanitary facilities, fuel, wastewater.