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In the Basque Country, the Bayonne Anglet marina offers dry storage for boats all year round, between sea and forest. From Port Adhoc Bayonne Anglet, boaters can enjoy both sea cruising, on the Basque coast and in the Bay of Biscay, and river cruising, on the Adour, Bidouze and Gaves rivers. If you're interested in sailing in the region, the Port Adhoc team tells you more in this article.
Are you planning to spend a boating season in France, and haven't yet decided which marina to moor your boat in? To make the most of your time at sea or on the river, it's important to select the harbor best suited to your project. In this article, we explore the French marinas and marinas of the Port Adhoc group, to help you make your choice.
Have you chosen the Big Blue as your cruise destination by motorboat or sailboat? You've made the right choice: the French coasts in the Mediterranean offer magnificent landscapes and allow for very beautiful stopovers. In this article, the Port Adhoc presents all the possible French Mediterranean destinations from the marina of Port Leucate.
The eighth edition of the Escale à Sète festival will take place in the Mediterranean city from March 26 to April 1. For seven days, the festival of maritime traditions will welcome young and old to discover the sea and its heritage. Why not take advantage of one of Port Adhoc 's Mediterranean ports to visit the event by motorboat or sailboat?
In the French department of Côtes d'Armor, Paimpol is a town whose history has always been linked to the sea. A port city since the late Middle Ages, the Breton destination has a rich maritime history, intimately linked to the activities carried out on the sea: fishing, warfare and trade. Today, Paimpol is a Breton marina not to be missed.
In Brittany, Paimpol is an ideal destination for fishing activities. From the marina, it's easy to go fishing on foot, drop off traps, or try to catch species by sailing or snorkeling. Embark with Port Adhoc from the port of Paimpol, and take advantage of the high tides to try your hand at one of the local specialties: Breton lobster!
In the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur region, at Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Port Napoléon is a popular stopover for boaters. Summer and winter alike, sailors appreciate this pleasant natural and cultural destination, whether for a few days, a few weeks, or all year round. In this article, the Port Adhoc team takes a closer look at what makes Port Napoléon such a key Mediterranean port.
Pieter, a sailor in our Leucate marina, is happy to enjoy his boat to the full: a Boston Whaler Outrage 240. For the purposes of our blog, the passionate fishing sailor agreed to tell us his story. In this new article proposed by the Port Adhoc group, he shares his experience in our Mediterranean dry port.
With the new year comes a number of boat shows. With these events, we boaters will once again have the chance to find the unit we like. But how do we go about finding a mooring in the Mediterranean and making sure we enjoy it? When should we start preparing a file and applying for a Mediterranean marina berth? Port Adhoc tells you all about it.
Le Barcarès, also known as Port Barcarès, is a French commune on the Mediterranean coast. Located in the Occitanie region of France, in the Pyrénées-Orientales département, it's an ideal destination to discover by boat! You're sure to have a great time at Le Barcarès marina. Visit Port Adhoc to find out why it's an unmissable stopover, and how you can make the most of it.
2.5 million square kilometers: that's the vast cruising area available to you, whether you're sailing a motorboat or a sailboat, in the Mediterranean Sea. Did you think that discovering this vast playground was only possible in summer? Think again! The Mediterranean can be explored all year round. In this article, the Port Adhoc group looks at the advantages of sailing the Mediterranean in winter, especially from two marinas: Port Adhoc Leucate and Port Napoléon.
Are you planning to sail the Mediterranean from Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône, and wondering what destinations are possible? Don't worry: from Port Napoléon, you can reach several ports of call. From Banyuls-sur-Mer to Nice, the Port Adhoc presents a number of exceptional stopovers in this article.

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