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Port Adhoc Leucate

Port Adhoc Leucate

Are you looking into sailing events at Port Leucate to plan your nautical season and organise your time on the water? Good news: with regattas, international competitions and races in more unusual disciplines such as land yachting, Port Leucate is an unmissable destination for sailing and wind sports on the Mediterranean.
In 2026, the RecFishing app becomes the official mandatory registration and reporting system for recreational sea fishing in France. For boaters sailing in the Channel, the Atlantic, or the Mediterranean, this development changes certain habits. Who is affected by this new fishing regulation? How does the app work? What needs to be declared? And what are the consequences of non-compliance? Port Adhoc has put together a comprehensive guide to help you understand the 2026 recreational fishing regulations and fish with complete peace of mind.
Mediterranean boaters – and others too – do you know about madai and tenya fishing techniques? Stéphane, owner of a boat at Port Adhoc Leucate and a keen angler, introduces two practices he particularly enjoys.
Recreational sea fishing regulations in the Gulf of Lion Marine Natural Park have evolved in recent years. They continue to form part of an increasingly structured regulatory framework at both local and national level. To better understand what has changed and what is still set to evolve, we sought the help of a boater who has chosen Port Adhoc Leucate for over 10 years: Stéphane Velazco, a keen fishing enthusiast and creator of the YouTube channel Ganguise Pêcheur.
A practical and cost-effective land-based storage solution, dry stack storage is becoming increasingly popular among boat owners. Here’s an overview of the available options, the benefits of storage on rack, and the key questions to consider.
Our Galley Recipes series stops off in Port Leucate, a gem of the occitan coastline. Nestled between the sea and the vineyards, this destination offers a unique culinary wealth steeped in Catalan and Mediterranean traditions.
Several measures have been implemented in our port of Leucate, on the Mediterranean coast, to reduce freshwater consumption. The aim of this environmental commitment is to preserve the resource as much as possible, so that everyone can continue to fully benefit from the infrastructure and services.
When you're a boater, finding a berth in the Mediterranean can be a real headache: the area's often pleasant and comfortable sailing makes it a much sought-after place for mooring and storing boats. Are you wondering how to find a berth in the Mediterranean? In this article, we answer your questions and give you our advice.
The protective cocoon is a practical solution for protecting a dry boat for several weeks or months. But once the boat is in the water, the PVC protection is not reusable and becomes waste. To remedy this, the Port Adhoc teams at Port Leucate have chosen to innovate with biodegradable boat protection cocoons.
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...

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