Calais’ marina is the ideal port of call for anyone wanting to cross the Channel, but not sail too far! Open all year, the marina is just a short walk from the town centre. A floating dock, entry is via a single lock, accessible at high tide. Facilities include: 200 berths - 30 for visitors, boat refuelling station, water and electricity supplies, fixed 3-tonne lifting crane, 24 hour sanitary facilities (in high season) and by day (off-season), ships chandlers, clubhouse, café-bar, open to all, year-round & WIFI access.
The port of Cannes offers 800 morring areas among them 250 are exclusively dedicated to short stay-in (depends on the availability). Located at only 16 miles from the port of Nice, 22 from the port of Monaco and 24 from the port of Saint-Tropez, the port of Cannes is perfect for your stay-in on the French Riviera.
Between the ports of Arcachon and Anglet, Capbreton is the only harbor on the Landes coast. Near immense white sand beaches and the great Landes forest, this is a natural environment unique in Europe.
Situated in the very heart of the city, Dunkirk’s Marina welcomes you in its 3 reception docks.
« Le Bassin du Commerce », « Le Port du Grand Large », « Le Bassin de la Marine ». Only a couple of minutes from the landing stages, yachtsmen can enjoy many services such as : sail-lofts (sail workshops), rigging equipment, shipyards, and other harbour facilities. The Nord-Pas de Calais is the third most touristic region of France, so it benefits from every necessary equipment and quality for the water sports practising. It also benefits from a major Tourist Information Bureau, but most of all from the “Label Station Voile” (Sailing Resort Label) which guarantees the quality of its waters and of their surroundings.
With some 3300 places in Les Minimes, 320 in the Vieux Port, 115 in Bassin du Havre, 65 in Port Neuf & 90 in the Bassin des Yachts - La Rochelle has one of the largest marinas in Europe.
Le Havre, which is France's biggest ocean port, 125 miles North West of Paris, has since been linked to the rest of the country by the Normandy Bridge. Located in the Seine bay, Le Havre is located 15 miles from Honfleur (25 min.), 20 miles from Etretat (35 min.), 28 miles from Fécamp (50 min.), 47 miles from Rouen (1 hour) and 2 hours from Paris.
A channel 85 meters wide provides access to a true inland sea protected by a jetty of 600 meters and one against 400-meter jetty. A dock or pier, ships are moored on anchor chain in front and by bollards at the rear. On an average depth of 4 meters, the port has a total of 1,600 vessels of all sizes.
Affiliated with the Federation Française des Ports de Plaisance (FFPP) and member of the association "Union of Port de Plaisance de la région PACA", (ACPU), this port, located 3 miles from SAINT-TROPEZ, 50 kms from CANNES and 80 kms from MONACO, differs from all other marinas by its three basins spacious and harmonious environment insulated from the hills of MAURES.
Weymouth Marina is a modern purpose-built marina providing over 280 permanent and visiting berths, situated in the inner harbour beyond the town's historic lifting bridge. There are no tidal access restrictions as the marina is dredged to 2.5 metres below chart datum. Weymouth is ideally situated mid-way between The Solent and the West Country and provides the shortest crossing to France west of Folkestone.If you plan to travel to the Channel Islands then Weymouth is the closest departure point for the islands, and Condor Ferries run a Fast Cat ferry service to Guernsey and Jersey.