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Port Médoc

Port Médoc

At the mouth of the Gironde estuary, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Médoc wine region, Port Médoc is a truly lively destination. Every year, boaters, holidaymakers and local residents of Verdon-sur-Mer gather at the marina. The areas managed by the Port Adhoc Group are popular for their warm atmosphere, accessibility, and variety of events. Every visit promises to be unforgettable!
Our Galley Recipes series is steadily making its way up the Atlantic coast, stopping this time in Port Médoc. Nestled between salt marshes, pine forests and oyster-farming traditions, the local gastronomy here offers the perfect balance between land and sea. A delicious stopover, rich in briny and woodland flavours, to enjoy either ashore or on board!
When you're an owner, it's not unusual to have to rig a motorboat or sailboat: handling operations are part of the everyday life of a vessel, and can take place up to several times a year! But do you know what your options are for having a boat lifted or crated in Gironde?
Every year, work is carried out at Le Verdon-sur-Mer to de-silt the Port Médoc marina. The aim of this operation is to maintain the water level required for the passage of boats, so that yachtsmen can make optimum use of the port. In this article, marina manager Antoine Poinsot talks about the work carried out by the Port Adhoc team.
From June 20 to 23, the Vieux-Port in La Rochelle will be hosting the first edition of an event that is sure to quickly become the talk of the town: the Fêtes maritimes de La Rochelle! Boaters from the Atlantic ports of the Port Adhoc network, here's an event that might interest you ...
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?
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.
Are you planning to explore the Charente-Maritime region by boat, motorboat or sailboat? Whether you're on the Atlantic coast or sailing down the Charente river, there's a good chance you'll enjoy the destination! In this article, the Port Adhoc team invites you to discover some of the places you won't want to miss on your next cruise.
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.

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