About Marina Port de Camaret Sur Mer
The current capacity of the port is 500 berths for residents and 250 additional berths for visitors. Due to its location of natural shelter, accessible from the sea, halfway between the channel of the Four and the Raz de Sein, the port of Camaret-sur-mer is frequented by sailors from all countries. After having experienced great fishing activity throughout the twentieth century, Camaret has now become an essential stopover for boaters and travelers. The port is protected by the cliff of the Pointe du Grand Gouin and by a long pebble furrow on which a granite dike has been built. The furrow of Camaret has become the symbol of the port: you can discover it in all its beauty when entering the city by the departmental road from which a bird's eye view allows you to take in the entire “curved port” (Camaret in Breton Kameled said to himself: the curved port). The port of Notic , a true "port in the city", is very popular with holidaymakers thanks to its direct access to the quays (reception of visitors on the A and E external breakdowns, capacity of around forty boats), its shops and its activities. The port of Styvel - or port du sillon - only welcomes boaters with an annual contract in Camaret. Port Vauban - or port de la pointe - can accommodate boats with larger draft, and larger tonnage on the heavy pontoon.

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Port Information
Telephone
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Channel Marking
VHF Channel
Overseas Visitor Berths
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Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- SW 12–20 knots. Gusts up to 25 knots.
- 9°C
- W 3.0m at 11s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Partly cloudy
- SW 15 knots increasing to 21 knots. Gusts up to 32 knots.
- 10°C
- W 3.2m at 11s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Mostly fine
- SW 17–24 knots. Gusts up to 31 knots.
- 10°C
- SW 3.3-3.8m at 11s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Sunny