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Boat fishing is a traditional pastime for boaters in the English Channel. It's an activity enjoyed by everyone, from childhood to old age. What could be more enjoyable than fishing solo, with family or friends, then enjoying your own catch back in port at the end of the day? In this article, the Port Adhoc team takes a look at the regulations governing pleasure fishing in the English Channel from the French coast.
If you're a boat owner, Port Médoc and Port Adhoc Soubise are two marinas in our network where you can be sure of a warm welcome. Each harbour has its own special features, and each offers good reasons for boaters to visit! Once you've discovered the first, why not move on to the second? In this article, Port Adhoc gives you an overview of the two French marinas, and explains how to sail from one to the other.
It's easy to go fishing from your boat in Port Leucate, your Mediterranean marina. Once you've got your boat in the water, you'll be able to indulge in the kind of fishing you like, and try to catch the type of fish you're after. In this article, Port Adhoc immerses you in the world of Mediterranean fishing, and gives you an overview of the different species you might encounter...
Like us, you've surely enjoyed the arrival of the first rays of spring sunshine. In south-western France, temperatures are already higher than in most parts of mainland France. So why not take advantage of these pleasant conditions to discover the South West of France by boat?
Are you planning to sail in Brittany aboard your sailboat or motorboat? In this article, Port Adhoc presents the particularities of sailing in Brittany. Why are Brittany and its sailing basins so popular with boaters? What are the special features of the area, and what do you need to watch out for?
Between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gironde estuary, the marina of Port Médoc welcomes boaters all year round. With their motorboat or sailboat, sailors can easily explore many beautiful destinations from the port of Le Verdon.
