Marinas in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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Marinas in Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Bordeaux Port Atlantique
Marina in Gironde
Bordeaux Port Atlantique
Address:
152 Quai de Bacalan, CS 41320, 33 082 BORDEAUX CEDEX, France
Contact Information:
Phone: +33 (0)5 56 90 58 00
Fax: +33 (0)5 56 90 58 77
Email: postoffice@bordeaux-port.fr
GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: 44° 51' 50"
Longitude: 0° 32' 50"
Bordeaux Terminal (Port de la Lune):
Dedicated to cruise ship arrivals, with facilities for ships up to 255 meters. It is located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage historic centre.
Additional Cruise Ship Terminals:
Bassens
Le Verdon
Regarding recreational boating (yachts or pleasure boats), the port provides docking facilities, although additional inquiries should be made for specific services.
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Bourg sur gironde
Marina in Gironde
Pontoon along city of Bourg sur Gironde
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Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux
Marina in Gironde
Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux
General Location and Access
Located at the mouth of the Garonne River, this major French port is near Bordeaux's city centre. It connects seamlessly to European markets and offers extensive multimodal transportation options and direct access to the Atlantic.
The Port of Bordeaux offers expanded pleasure boat facilities, particularly at Les Bassins à Flot (Basin No. 2), which now has 280 berths and 9 pontoons. The maximum allowable boat dimensions for this marina are:
Draft: 2.5 meters
Width: 5.0 meters
Length: 20.0 meters
For larger vessels, contact at contactplaisance@bordeaux-port.fr.
Amenities: Freshwater and electricity on pontoons, free access to restrooms and showers, fixed and mobile cranes, hauling for boats up to 12m, and dry storage options available.
Tourism and Points of Interest
The Bordeaux area offers multiple river stops, including:
Cité du Vin Pontoon
Ponton d'Honneur
Port de Bègles
These stops provide easy access for excursions into Bordeaux, including the city's UNESCO World Heritage sites and renowned wine regions such as Médoc and Saint-Émilion.
Contact Information
Main Address: 152 Quai de Bacalan CS 41320, 33082 Bordeaux Cedex
Phone: +33 (0)5 56 90 58 00
Fax: +33 (0)5 56 90 58 77
Email: postoffice@bordeaux-port.fr
For port-specific inquiries:
General Directorate: +33 (0)5 56 90 59 05
Communications: +33 (0)5 56 90 59 86
Port Operations: +33 (0)5 56 90 59 33 / +33 (0)5 56 90 59 34
Human Resources: +33 (0)5 56 90 57 98
GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 44°51'47.3"N
Longitude: 0°33'1.4"W
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Halte Nautique de Blaye
Marina in Gironde
t the foot of the Citadel of Blaye, the nautical stop, 80 meters long and 5 meters wide, can accommodate both passenger boats and pleasure boats. Access is possible at any time of the day, regardless of the tide. The wharf is subject to certain conditions and reservation is required.
This stopover is located at the foot of the citadel of Blaye, a UNESCO site open all year round and in the city center. It is close to shops, restaurants and accommodation.
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Halte nautique de Lormont
Marina in Gironde
No description available.
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Marina d'Hendaye
Marina in Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Hendaye Marina has 853 berths that can accommodate boats from 5 m to 18 m. Year-round or passing boaters all benefit from quality services: private toilets and showers with access codes, WiFi access, laundromat, parking lots, reception pontoon for visitors to stopovers, etc.
All pontoons are equipped with water and electricity terminals. A wide range of services is offered to boaters: harbor master's office open 24 hours a day, VHF radio on Canal 9, 24 hours a day surveillance, fuel day and night, etc.
The operation of the Marina, the technical zone and all the equipment is ensured by the SEM of the Littoral Station of Hendaye (SLIH).
The Port offers annual or monthly subscriptions. Stopovers are available by the week or by the day.
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Marina of Pauillac-La-Fayette
Marina in Gironde
The marina offers 150 berths, including 20 for visitors, and is well-protected from all winds. It provides freshwater and electricity at the docks, along with free access to sanitary facilities (showers, toilets, sinks). Technical services include fixed and mobile cranes for mast handling, haul-out and launching for boats up to 12 meters, and dry storage. There are also rental services for cradles and keels, as well as winter storage options available through the port authority.
For more details about the Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux and its operations
BORDEAUX PORT
152 Quai de Bacalan CS 41320
33 082 BORDEAUX CEDEX
Téléphone
+33 (0)5 56 90 58 00
Fax
+33 (0)5 56 90 58 77
Email
postoffice@bordeaux-port.fr
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Ponton d'honneur de la ville de Bordeaux
Marina in Gironde
City stopover pontoon
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Ponton de la cité du vin
Marina in Gironde
No description available.
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Ponton Yves Parlier
Marina in Gironde
The maximum dimensions of pleasure craft admissible in afloat basins are as follows:
Draft 2.50 m
Width 5.00 m
Length 20.00 m
Beyond these dimensions, a specific request must be made to Mr. Pascal Riou or to Mr. Richard Beaubreuil via the address: si-plaisance@bordeaux-port.fr
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Port Atlantique La Rochelle
Marina in Charente-Maritime
Capitainerie of Port Atlantique La Rochelle:
Address: 141 Boulevard Emile Delmas, CS 70394, 17001 La Rochelle Cedex 1, France
Phone: +33 (0)5 46 00 56 30
Email: capitainerie@larochelle.port.fr
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Port Bloc
Marina in Gironde
No description available.
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Port de Cadillac-sur-Garonne
Marina in Gironde
The EPERNON pontoon (the most upstream): two boats can dock next to each other outside (135 m maximum length). Inside the pontoon (shore side) up to 4 boats (12 m maximum length) are allowed outside (50 m maximum length). Inside the pontoon you can park 4 side-by-side boats (10 m maximum length). • You can access a stand for free.
If you are coming from Bordeaux or elsewhere, make a stop at Cadillac-sur-Garonne, the gateway to Entre-deux-Mers and Sauternes.
Cadillac offers a welcoming and friendly stopover where you enjoy cruising to admire the slopes from a new angle.
You will appreciate the wild landscapes of the banks of the Garonne, the fishing huts, the wine and the historic castles that dominate the Garonne valley.
For a few hours, a day or more, the Cadillac stop will enchant you with its proximity to its historic center, its Ducal castle, its many shops and restaurants, as well as its fabulous Saturday morning market.
The opportunity also to discover the ancient and peaceful towns of Entre-deux-Mers; or even taste the gastronomic delights that this territory offers.
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Port de Caneta
Marina in Pyrénées-Atlantiques
very small port, it has a ponton and mooring buoys
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Port de Capbreton
Marina in Landes
The marina in France located in the city of Capbreton has a complete range of services available to its customers, which include water, electricity and gas station.. An ideal marina for large boats, it can moor boats of 23.00 m in length. maximum length with a maximum draft of 7.00 meters. It also has nautical services. Upon arrival at the Marina, its staff will assist you with everything you may need to access your mooring. For all those concerned about the environment, it is a Marina with all the necessary services for a respectful nautical practice. Made reflected with different official certifications.
In line with the growing number of users of light boats that move with a trailer, the Marina allows its clients to launch their boat in the water since it has the necessary services for it. In addition, upon your return you have the possibility of temporarily parking your boat in the facilities of the same Marina. For those interested in enjoying the sea doing sports, they can request information at the marina about the sports activities it organizes. Its proximity to an airport makes it a Marina accessible by air.
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Port de Castets-en-Dorthe
Marina in Gironde
The Canal du Midi was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
15 m Length
1.3 m Draft
9 VHF Channel
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Port de Meschers sur Gironde
Marina in Charente-Maritime
No description available.
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Port de mortagne
Marina in Charente-Maritime
Harbor master's office
9, Place Parias - 17120 Mortagne-sur-Gironde
Tel. landline / answering machine: 05 46 90 63 15
Tel. mobile: 06 43 48 91 93
Email: capitainerie@mortagne-sur-gironde.fr
Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Office desk from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Emergency tel. at 06 43 48 91 93
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Port de Plaisance des Bassins à Flot n°2
Marina in Gironde
The port of Bordeaux manages the site of the floating basins, very close to the city center where permanent rings, passage rings, crane and wintering possibilities are available.
In addition, Bordeaux Métropole offers various river stops: Lormont nautical stop, Cité du Vin pontoon, Honor pontoon, Yves Parlier pontoon and Port de Bègles.
Information:
Pleasure@bordeaux-metropole.fr - 05 56 93 93 56
www.bordeaux-metropole.fr
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Port de Plaisance du Brise-Lames
Marina in Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Located on the left bank of the Adour, 700 m from its mouth, the Brise-Lames marina is located on the edge of the channel behind 2 rockfill dykes.
It has 425 berths on pontoons and catways and a regulated slipway for jets and vessels under one ton.
A boat lift (25t) allows the dry docking and launching of ships. The port has a fuel station (SP95 and GO) 24 hours a day.
Bike rental, public transport connection and river shuttle near the port.
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Port De Plaisance Larraldenia
Marina in Pyrénées-Atlantiques
The harbor master's office of the Port of Larraldenia is in charge of the management and the surveillance of the ports of Larraldenia and Socoa, the water bodies of the level, the bay and the parking of the dinghies in Socoa. The showers are chargeable. Wi-Fi. A team at your disposal and at your disposal to facilitate your stopover in Ciboure and in the bay of Ciboure/Saint Jean de Luz.
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Port de Plassac
Marina in Gironde
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Port de richard
Marina in Gironde
No description available.
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Port De Saint Martin
Marina in Charente-Maritime
Topography and access
Protected by the ramparts of Vauban and an entrance dyke, the port of Saint-Martin-de-Ré consists of an outer harbor, a harbor for stranding and a floating basin regulated by a lock . The speed is limited to 3 knots.
• The beaching port communicates with the outer harbor. Their funds reveal from 1.50 to 2.50 m.
The rocky bottom is covered with about 30 cm of mud.
Basic calculation - La Rochelle level + 1.10m outside the head. The water heights are indicative and may undergo modifications depending on atmospheric pressure.
Water heights compared to the entrance threshold of the port
• The outer harbor is bordered by the Grand-Môle to the NW, the Barbette pier to the East and a breakwater. A seasonal pontoon is installed along the Grand Môle. Throughout this pontoon a stile allows the parking of boats (3 keelboats with torque, depth 2m X 10m wide filled with soft mud). Entrance to the Port remains at +1.30 .
• The floating basin communicates with the beaching port by a lock surmounted by a mobile gangway. The level of the pool must be maintained at 3m (average figure). The re-entry of the port is +1.30 The door of the floating basin is 11m wide and the raft is the dimension 0.77m underlined.
The floating basin has 220 berths and pontoons, 40 to 50 of which are for visitors. Multihulls are prohibited in the floating tank.
For boats over 16 m, call beforehand .
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Port de Saint-Christoly
Marina in Gironde
The port of Saint Christoly de Médoc is a very pretty little port in the Médoc, located in the Gironde estuary , it has largely participated in its past in the development of the maritime history and the economy of the Médoc.
Today become a Port of Pleasure and Artisanal Fishing.
Information available via website
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Port de Sta Eulalie en Born
Marina in Landes
Sainte-Eulalie en Born is a small village located at the southern tip of Lake Biscarrosse-Parentis, 13 km from the ocean beaches. In the heart of the Landes de Gascogne forest, with its lake beach and marshes, Sainte Eulalie has a privileged and preserved natural setting.
Activities authorized on the lake: boat, windsurfing, water-skiing, canoes, paddle, beach volleyball.
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Port Maubert
Marina in Charente-Maritime
Port Maubert is a small port in the Estuary where fishing boats with large nets and small sailboats come together in a festival of colors.
Port Maubert succeeded an older port, Port Neuf, built inland at the foot of the Butte de Beaumont. The only vestige of this period, a lantern, at the top of the burrow of Beaumont, dominates the sea level by some 70 m. The opening at its top and the traces of smoke on the stone suggest that it was used to guide the people. boats entering the port, testifying to the importance of the trade movement with Bordeaux. The port of Beaumont was abandoned in the 16th century, its siltation making access impossible. The course of the channel was therefore rectified closer to the coast.
Nestled at the bottom of a well-marked cove, exposed to north-westerly winds, the channel of Port Maubert is formed by the mouth of the Maubert stream in the Gironde.
It is entirely dug in alluvial soil.
In 1642, during the naval battles in Gironde between the French and English fleets, Richelieu landed at Maubert to regain the hinterland; and the English fleet stationed there and made use of this port for supplies.
Today more of a marina with a slipway, Port Maubert accommodates some 70 to 80 boats. A rest area has been set up and an orientation table is installed.
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Port Médoc
Marina in Gironde
In France, our ports are spread across the entire French coastline. From the west of the English Channel to the south of the Bay of Biscay via the Gironde estuary, our ports are present all over the Atlantic coast, thus offering you a multitude of gateways to the ocean and its riches. Are you heading to Italy along the Côte d'Azur or to Spain along the Côte Vermeille? Our ports offer you a central position in the West Mediterranean in order to discover all its natural and cultural treasures. In the Netherlands, our three marinas open the doors to the most beautiful Dutch navigation basins. Between the North Sea and inland lakes, the marinas of Naarden, Muiderzand and Bruinisse, are real tourist destinations
entirely dedicated to the practice of sailing and nautical leisure.
PORT-MEDOC
Full water port allowing entry and exit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
“The majestic setting of Port Médoc is a magnificent starting point for satisfying and sharing your nautical passions, on a fabulous navigation basin. We welcome you in an environment lulled by tranquility and serenity, a real place of life and discovery. The entire Port Médoc team is at your disposal to offer you services tailored to your needs and your desires, in a friendly and warm atmosphere. We are at your disposal and at your service to facilitate your nautical experiences and put pleasure at the heart of your leisure, because Here begins the new pleasure . » Denys SPAHN, Director of the port
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Port of Bordeaux - À Blaye
Marina in Gironde
À Blaye
Latitude 45° 07' 10"
Longitude 0° 39' 50"
One Port, Seven Sites
Bordeaux Atlantic Port, strategically located on Europe’s largest estuary, serves as a hub for Atlantic and international maritime traffic. With seven specialized terminals, the port supports extensive cargo operations and logistics and is equipped to host both commercial and recreational vessels.
Verdon Terminal offers essential amenities for recreational boaters, including deep-water docking, three berths, a 59-hectare free zone with tax and customs benefits, and direct railway access to Bordeaux. This site also provides a 12,000 m² warehouse and ample space for docking and cargo logistics, ideal for large yacht and sports vessel navigation.
Blaye Terminal supports liquid bulk imports and grain exports, handling nearly 300,000 tons annually, adding to the port's diverse capabilities.
This robust infrastructure makes Bordeaux Atlantic Port a premier maritime destination, whether for global trade or yachting excursions.
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Port of Bordeaux - À Pauillac
Marina in Gironde
Coordonnées GPS
Latitude 45° 13'
Longitude 0° 44' 45"
One Port, Seven Sites
Situated on Europe’s largest estuary, Bordeaux Atlantic Port enjoys a prime location on the Atlantic front. The port features seven specialized terminals with connections to five continents.
This terminal on the left bank includes facilities focused on petroleum traffic and is part of the “Pauillac Phase 1” project for cruise activity development. Following Airbus’ early departure, Pauillac Station 700 has become available, offering a valuable opportunity to host short trial cruise stops with infrastructure investments to accommodate cruise ships up to 306 meters.
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Port of Bordeaux À Ambès
Marina in Gironde
Latitude 45° 02' 20"
Longitude 0° 36' 15"
The Ambès terminal, located at the confluence of the Dordogne and Garonne rivers, is primarily equipped for the transit and storage of hydrocarbons and chemicals. Handling nearly 4 million tons of goods annually, including fuels, oils, and crude oil, it serves as the largest hydrocarbon hub in the Grand South West of France.
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Port of Bordeaux À Grattequina
Marina in Gironde
Latitude 44° 56' 30"
Longitude 0° 33'
The Grattequina port terminal, located near the centre of Bordeaux, features a versatile dock with a high capacity for unloading construction materials (such as aggregates) in a key consumption area. The site also facilitates the reception and evacuation of large items, meeting the logistics needs of regional companies, particularly those at the Blanquefort Ecopark. The site includes a 6-hectare platform that has been pre-developed for logistics and industrial installations.
Quai public is accessible to the general public, including recreational and commercial vessels.
The Capitainerie du Port (Port Authority) and Douanes (Customs) services are located at the Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux.
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Port of Bordeaux Verdon
Marina in Gironde
Situated on Europe’s largest estuary, Bordeaux Atlantic Port enjoys a prime location on the Atlantic front. The port features seven specialized terminals with connections to five continents.
Port Terminal of Verdon
The Verdon site, a deep-water foreport (with a 12.5-meter draft), offers extensive dockside land and a 12,000 m² warehouse. It supports logistics for industrial bulk (like aggregates), heavy cargo, and large cruise ships, featuring three berths, two container gantries, and a ro-ro ramp. A rail link connects the terminal directly to Bordeaux's urban area. With a 59-hectare free zone, Verdon benefits from streamlined customs procedures and strategic tax advantages.
BORDEAUX PORT
152 Quai de Bacalan CS 41320
33 082 BORDEAUX CEDEX
Téléphone
+33 (0)5 56 90 58 00
Fax
+33 (0)5 56 90 58 77
Email
postoffice@bordeaux-port.fr
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Port-Garonne
Marina in Gironde
No description available.
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