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How to...A guide for boaters and visitors

How to…

A short stopover, refueling, reserving a crane service and securing a berth at the marina. Follow the steps according to your needs!

Your stay

Steps to follow

Before arriving at the harbor, contact the harbor master’s office on 03 85 48 83 38 to announce your mooring and check availability.

Follow the channel on your left, referring to the harbor map.

Moor your boat at the berth designated by the harbor staff.

Pay by credit card or in cash at the harbor office.

Obtain the QR code to access the pontoons and sanitary facilities.

When you’re ready to leave the harbor, head for the Genise bridge for your departure.

Authorized boats and rates

Accepted boats must have a maximum length of 15 meters. Mooring is subject to availability. If not, go to the Manon pontoon.

During the high season, from May to September, the maximum stay is limited to one week.

Rates vary according to boat size, nights spent and number of passengers. Water, sanitary facilities and wifi are included in the nightly rate.

Fuel

SP98 and Gasoil
Before you arrive

Contact the harbor master’s office on 03 85 48 83 38 to let them know what you need. Enter the port slowly, taking the channel on your right, as shown on the map.


At the fuel pumps

The marina staff will be on hand to welcome you and serve you with fuel, whether diesel or SP98. Then pay by credit card or in cash at the harbor master’s office.


To leave

Maneuver in reverse to leave the marina, following staff instructions for a safe departure.

Fuel prices fluctuate according to market conditions. For current prices, please contact the harbor master’s office.

To reserve

A crane

  • The crane is available for boats weighing up to 5 tons.
  • Boats must not exceed 10 meters in length.
  • The crane service is exclusively by reservation, by contacting 03 85 48 83 38.
  • When booking, please specify your requirements, such as cleaning, antifouling, trailering, launching, mechanical work or engine access.

Craning operations depend on favorable weather conditions, particularly with regard to wind and hydrometry.

Rates include a fixed price, with additional charges based on the number of nights spent on the cranes.