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Recreational boating

Recreational boating

Amongst Port Adhoc's European marinas, certain sailing areas and facilities have been very popular with sailors over the past year. Within our network, do you know which ports were the most popular for sailing in France, the Netherlands or Sweden? Boaters, we asked you for your opinion.
In the Mediterranean Sea, in the Port-Cros National Park, the island of Porquerolles is known for its many anchorages, moorings and access to a wide range of activities. In this article, the team at Port Adhoc will help you choose an anchorage in Porquerolles and tell you everything you need to know before visiting the island by powerboat or sailboat.
In Sweden, Svinninge Marina offers boaters premium mooring and storage spaces. In the heart of the Stockholm archipelago, the marina's afloat and ashore berths are perfect for exploring the surrounding area: from the harbour, sailors can follow a variety of navigation routes.
In just a few days' time, the start of the tenth Vendée Globe will take place: a single-handed, non-stop, non-assisted ocean race around the world. Every four years, this legendary event attracts thousands of sailors, boaters and spectators, who come to watch the boats and their skippers cross the starting line.
On Sweden's east coast, the Baltic Sea is a popular destination for boaters. Beautiful sailing conditions, dozens of varied ports of call, plenty of activities... Find out from the Port Adhoc team why sailing on Sweden's east coast is not to be missed!
Are you planning to sail in the southern Bay of Biscay, perhaps from Port Adhoc Bayonne Anglet? In this article, our team gives you an overview of the many marine animals you may encounter.
Among the ports of the Port Adhoc group, the Marina Cape Helius is a particularly interesting starting point. The Dutch marina is the ideal starting point for discovering many beautiful sailing destinations.
In the province of Flevoland, the Dutch lakes of Marken and Ijssel are two incredible sailing areas: with their extraordinary landscapes, typical harbours, well-developed flora and abundant fauna, the region promises unforgettable moments aboard your boat. To explore the two bodies of water, you'll need to cross the Houtribdijk, or dike, which separates the Markermeer and the Ijsselmeer. But do you know how to get across?
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.
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?

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