About Port of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue
Located in the heart of the Val de Saire, the port of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue benefits from exceptional assets: a natural maritime site sheltered from westerly winds near beautiful beaches, a remarkable architectural and historical heritage. Address of the harbour-master (port office): Place Auguste Contamine, 50550 Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, France. HARBOR OFFICE - HOURS April / June: Monday> Saturday 8 am-12pm and 1.30pm-4.30pm, Sunday 9 am-12pm July / August: Monday> Sunday from 8am to 8pm September / October: Monday> Saturday 8 am-12pm and 1.30pm-4.30pm, Sunday 9 am-12pm November / March: Monday> Saturday 8 am-12pm Immigration procedure and form https://apisspl.kpratik.com/storage/uploads/2025/04/24/flyer-Brexit-SVLH.pdf https://apisspl.kpratik.com/storage/uploads/2025/04/24/PREAVIS-immigration-MARITIME-PAF-SVLH_auto.pdf The port combines both a fishing harbour and a marina / pleasure-boat harbour since 1982 (when the floating-dock basin was created). The marina offers around 760 berths year-round, plus roughly 80 visitor berths. The port is sheltered from swell and westerly winds by a long jetty — a protective “breakwater” — and lies facing the nearby Île Tatihou. Maximum allowed draft for boats is about 2.3 meters, and the port generally accepts boats of modest size (pleasure craft / small fishing boats Facilities at the marina include a harbour-master’s office (capitainerie), pontoons labeled A–L, a careening/maintenance zone, showers & toilets, fuel station, washing/laundry, electricity and water at pontoons, parking, and even restaurants near the harbour. Practical Info & Marina Operation Harbour-master office address: Place Auguste Contamine, 50550 Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue. Access to the marina basin is tidal: the port becomes accessible about 2 h 15 min before high tide, and remains accessible until about 3 h after high tide (depending on tide coefficient). The port holds environmental and quality labels such as “Pavillon Bleu” (Blue Flag) and “Qualité Plaisance” — indicating good standards for services, cleanliness and harbour management. The village itself is picturesque, well-known for its oyster production (oyster farming / oyster beds), making it a center for seafood and maritime economy Right across from the harbour is Île Tatihou, accessible at low tide / via small boat, with historical heritage including the 17th-century fortifications (towers built by engineers of the time), and listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The place is attractive for visitors for its mix of sea-life economy, maritime heritage, and pleasant coastal environment — making it both a working harbour and a destination for leisure, sailing, history and gastronomy.




Facilities
Port Information
Telephone
Berth Sizes
Depth at MLW
Manoeuvrability
Channel Marking
VHF Channel
Port of Entry
Overseas Visitor Berths
Catamaran Berths
Dock Type
Style Side To
Style Stern To
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- SW 11 knots increasing to 14 knots. Gusts up to 22 knots.
- 6 to 9°C
- SE 0.5m at 3s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy
- SW 13 knots increasing to 15 knots. Gusts up to 22 knots.
- 9°C
- SW 0.5m at 3s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy
- SW 16 knots decreasing to 14 knots. Gusts up to 22 knots.
- 11°C
- SW 0.6m at 3s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy