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Located in the south of France, Port Camille Rayon is dedicated to luxury yachting.
http://www.portcamillerayon.net
PageRank: 3/10
(Clicks: 48; Listing added: Jul 2, 2008) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
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.
http://www.riviera-ports.com/Display.aspx?p=y&s=y&URL=/UserControls/ucListSubItem.ascx&menuitem=110
PageRank: 4/10
(Clicks: 52; Listing added: Jul 9, 2008) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
The Club now comprises of roughly 200 berths, accommodating vessels of all types and sizes. A number of min berths have been built to accommodate small vessels under 23ft in length. Other bigger berths accommodate small and medium sized yachts and motor boats.
http://www.hcagrimsby.co.uk
PageRank: 0/10
(Clicks: 21; Listing added: Aug 4, 2008) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Etang de Berre, the City of Martigues has no less than 9 pleasure ports and capacity for over 3000 vessels.
http://www.semovim-martigues.com
PageRank: 4/10
(Clicks: 17; Listing added: Sep 6, 2008) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Port Napoleon is a port on the South Coast of France with a surface of 13 hectares , situated at Port-Saint Louis in the estuary of the RhĂ´ne, within easy reach of boat, car, plane or TGV. It is as well a yachtharbour as a technical harbour and can accept boats with maximum 40 m of length and 4.5 m of draught.
http://www.port-napoleon.com
PageRank: 4/10
(Clicks: 20; Listing added: Sep 6, 2008) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
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Cahersiveen Marina

Cahersiveen Marina

Cahersiveen Marina sits on the banks of the Valentia River, off the Western Coast of the Ring of Kerry. The Gulf Stream waters of the Atlantic wash through the naturally-formed Valentia harbour, creating a safe haven in all weather conditions. Cahersiveen’s long sea-faring tradition ensures a deep-rooted understanding of the needs of sailors, and of boats of all types and sizes. This is captured in the unique Seine Boat racing that can be admired during the rowing season. The natural, unspoilt environment provides a backdrop for those who wish to cruise around Valentia Island and Dingle Bay, and visit the several uninhabited islands. Anglers from all points of the compass come to experience the renowned salt and fresh water fishing. Cahersiveen has recently hosted the European Federation of Sea-Anglers competition. The locality also boasts excellent safe swimming from the sheltered sandy beaches. A stroll around the historic town, only five minutes from the Marina, offers friendly bars, superb food, and all of the flavour of a unique remote Irish location.