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The harbor master's office is on (almost) permanent standby on channel 9 and can be reached by telephone. Refueling is possible; the station is located after the reception area, following the most northerly channel (to port). Finally, note the presence of an SNSM speedboat, two sailing schools and a
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Note the presence for the arrival from the south of wave buoys opposite the Pointe de l'Espiguette. These are sometimes removed for maintenance reasons. They make it possible to indicate the limit of the area of sandbanks bordering along the beaches of the bay. When navigating nearby, the use of the
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With 4,600 berths, Port-Camargue is one of the top marinas in Europe. More and more permanent residents live there and commercial activity has intensified, with more than a hundred shops. Tourism, along with yachting and boating, is the essence of the economy of Port-Camargue.
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Access to the marina is by a channel open to the northwest, in an axis leaving little room for swell. The bottom is sandy and dredged on average at 5 metres. Landing under sail in fairly strong mistral weather can be difficult but without any major risks.
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depth sounder is highly recommended. Most of the rocky sand bars extend underwater for more than ten meters. Avoid approaching them too closely.
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Note, moreover, the presence near Port-Camargue of numerous campsites and vast beaches (including that of
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coast, as part of the Racine mission. The architect selected was
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI), with the assistance of
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43°31′00″N 4°08′08″E / 43.51667°N 4.13556°E / 43.51667; 4.13556
Country
Region
Occitanie
Department
Gard
Arrondissement
Nîmes
Canton
Aigues-Mortes
Intercommunality
Commune
Le Grau-du-Roi
www.portcamargue.com
Le Grau-du-Roi
Gard
administrative region
Occitanie
Nîmes
Jean Bastide
Languedoc
Jean Balladur
La Grande-Motte
Étienne Mourrut
Espiguette
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
RĂ©sidence l'Escale Port
Marina Les Arpèges
Quais de la marina Ulysse Plage

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