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Port Napoleon

Port Napoleon

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.
Our Galley Recipes series begins in Port Napoléon, in the heart of the Mediterranean. Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône is the ideal starting point for discovering the culinary and cultural riches of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
Would you like to take part in a regatta from Marseille or the surrounding area, or simply enjoy the spectacle on the Mediterranean? In this article, the Port Adhoc team presents the main sailing events of the 2025 season and shares the regatta calendar with you. You’ll also find a few practical tips for getting involved in the region’s races!
In Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Port Napoléon supports the offshore racing activities of the Blue Planet Racing Team. The Port Adhoc team met with Chris Kerl, co-skipper of the Class40 Aquamarin alongside Patrice Pou-Pupp, to present their project to us.
Almost 36 months after work began on it, the first Cataruga catamaran has just been launched. Named ‘Tortue 147’ by the team behind the project, the boat will travel to Port Napoléon for the final stage of its construction: the rigging. We took the opportunity to meet Jean Sommereux, founder and director of the Cataruga project.
Port Napoléon in Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône is a committed marina. The teams at the ashore and afloat marina have put in place a number of sustainable initiatives, with the aim of reducing the ecological impact of the marina and preserving the environment. Port Napoléon is constantly evolving - through actions, works and investments - to position itself as an environmentally-friendly marina in the Mediterranean.
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.
Why is Port Napoléon one of the best dry ports in the Mediterranean? What boats can it accommodate, when and for how long? How much does it cost, and what services does it offer? Find the answers to all your questions about our Mediterranean dry port in this article!
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.
On the French Mediterranean coast, in Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Port Napoléon is a renowned marina. With both wet and dry berths, it is a popular destination for boaters. One facility in particular attracts many sailors: a 10,000 m² covered boathouse to protect and winter all types of craft.

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