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Port Napoléon

Port Napoléon

In the heart of the western Mediterranean

About us

Why choose Port Napoléon ?

A marina, a refit port, a wintering port, a permanent second-hand boat show, Port Napoléon is all this at once, a unique, plural and atypical identity. Nearly 30 nationalities come together to share their passion for sailing. From Port Napoléon, the Côte d’Azur, Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands open their arms to you for idyllic sailing. When you return from your cruise, you will find a peaceful, safe and economical environment in which to prepare your new adventures.

Rates

Port Napoléon offers flexible contracts: annual, half-yearly and monthly; all-inclusive or à la carte.

Webcams

Discover live images of Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône or relive the last few days in a minute thanks to timelapse.

Port map

Locate your berth, the harbor master’s office, infrastructure and port professionals.

Capacities & services

Port Napoléon is a 13-hectare site located 1 hour from Marseille offering three different types of storage: outdoor dry storage, dry storage in a shed, and afloat berths.

Max. Length
35 m
Max. Draft
4.5 m
Max. weight
65 t

Professionals & watersports

Port Napoléon's partners at your service

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D&S Marine

Shipyard

Various careening jobs: painting, sandblasting, laminating and antifouling.

Global Nautic

Shipyard

A team of 15 specialists at your service: rigging, electronics, equipment, stratification…

Metal Marine

Shipyard

Metal boat specialist, expert in sandblasting, painting, maintenance and repairs.

Pascal Guilloux

Shipyard

Air conditioning, refrigeration, electrical and marine plumbing work.

Store Marine Service

Shipyard

Expertise in mechanics, rigging, electricity and marine electronics.

Promosails

Sailmaker

30 years’ experience in sail repair and manufacture.

WBS Yacht Service

Shipyard

Upholstery and boilerwork: stainless steel, aluminum, upholstery, hood, bimini…

PSL Gréement

Sailmaker

Mast refit, standing rigging fabrication and Delta Voiles agency.

AMS

Mechanical engineering

Atelier Marine Services is an authorized Yanmar, Suzuki and Volvo Penta dealer.

DMS Marine

Mechanical engineering

Specializing in repairs and maintenance for 25 years. Official BETA agent.

Espace Yam Marine

Mechanical engineering

Yamaha dealer. Outboard engine and trailer sales and maintenance.

Store Marine Service

Fittings

Marine saddlery and 350m2 store with a wide range of nautical equipment.

Ancasta

Broker

No. 1 European brokerage network for used sailboats, catamarans and motorboats.

Michel Charpentier

Broker

Specialist in Amel boats for 38 years. Associated with Europe’s largest brokerage network: Ancasta.

Aertssen

Transport

A trusted partner for all your boat and abnormal loads.

Capelle Yachting

Transport

Experienced teams to cocoon and deliver your boat in the best possible conditions.

Van De Wetering

Transport

The European benchmark for the worldwide transport of boats in exceptional convoys.

Our partners

Port Napoléon, a committed marina

accommodation and restaurant

Where to sleep and eat in Port Napoléon?

Lodges de Camargue

Inspired by fishermen’s huts, discover the Lodges de Camargue. Located in Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Natura Expérience offers eco-responsible lodges for families, couples and groups of friends.

Les Trois Voiles

At Restaurant Les Trois Voiles, time takes a gourmet break. Here you’ll find authentic dishes from land and sea, made with top-quality products and meticulously prepared by our teams.

Ready to set sail?

From Port Napoléon, the Côte d’Azur, Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearics open their arms to you, for idyllic cruises. When you return from your cruise, you’ll find a peaceful, secure environment in which to prepare for your new adventures.

Destination Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône

Port Napoléon between Camargue and Provence

At the mouth of the Rhône, Port Napoléon is the marriage between two strong cultures: Occitania and its Camargue Regional Nature Park; Provence and its Alpilles Regional Nature Park. At the crossroads, Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône is a perfect example of the union of these two regions.

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Camargue

The Camargue is a unique delta, where the river, the land and the sea embrace and mix. This exceptional biosphere reserve offers passers-by the opportunity to see pink flamingos, migratory birds, bulls and horses in the manades in a relaxing atmosphere. In the heart of this preserved environment, gourmet treasures await you: fish and shellfish of course, but also vines, present since antiquity, fleur de sel and rice.

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Provence

Nestled between Italy and the world-famous Côte Bleue, Provence is an unspoilt paradise with many treasures: beaches, calanques, mountains and nature reserves. Its idyllic villages steeped in history have inspired painters such as Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh. This region of multiple flavors will awaken your senses, as only it can, between lavender fields and the song of cicadas.

Shipping area

Sailing around Port Napoléon

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Our guide to the best anchorages in Porquerolles

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.

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Our marinas and ports for a sailing season in France

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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Sailing to Escale à Sète from Port Adhoc marinas in the Mediterranean

The eighth edition of the Escale à Sète festival will take place in the Mediterranean city from March 26 to April 1. For seven days, the festival of maritime traditions will welcome young and old to discover the sea and its heritage. Why not take advantage of one of Port Adhoc ‘s Mediterranean ports to visit the event by motorboat or sailboat?

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The must-sees

The Côte d'Azur

Arguably the world’s most popular sailing basin, discover the calanques, islands and other Mediterranean treasures of the Côte d’Azur.

Corsica

There’s no better way to discover the island of beauty than by sail. From the west coast to the southern tip, Corsica abounds in breathtaking ports of call.

Sardinia

Between the elegant Costa Smeralda and the paradisiacal Maddalena archipelago, Sardinia is the very definition of pleasure boating.

The Balearic Islands

From festive Ibiza to majestic Mallorca and wild Menorca, the enchanting islands of the Balearic Islands offer you a journey with a thousand faces.

  • Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône

    This delta, dominated by wild nature and the fauna and flora of the Camargue, is a favourite destination for European boaters.

  • Fos-sur-Mer 25 km

    The pleasure of the seaside, the medieval site of Hauture, the Provençal traditions that have built its history between Crau and Camargue.

  • Istres 30 km

    Between the ponds and the Crau, Istres has an exceptional living environment and is developing an intense cultural and sporting life.

  • Martigues 40 km

    Known as the Venice of Provence, visitors will stroll along the canals, the coastal banks and discover the rich cultural heritage of this city steeped in history.

  • Miramas 40 km

    On a rocky spur overlooking the Etang de Berre, the historic centre has retained its unique authenticity and is a major tourist attraction.

  • Arles 45 km

    A city of ancient and medieval history. A Provençal city of art whose heart beats to the rhythm of fervent customs and traditions.

  • Grans 50 km

    The character of this harmonious village is remarkable for its series of 18th century facades.

  • Cornillon-Confoux 55 km

    This jewel in the crown of Provence offers an exceptional panorama of the Alpilles, the Lubéron and the Mont Ventoux, from the top of its charming village perched at an altitude of 118m.

  • Les Baux de Provence 55 km

    A must-see Provencal stopover, the Château des Baux de Provence is a splendid old medieval fortress camped at 280m on its rocky spur.

  • Marseille 75 km

    All that can be said about Marseille is insufficient because Marseille itself will say it louder. This is the strength of true cities of legends.

  • Les Saintes Maries de la Mer 75 km

    Les Saintes-Maries de la Mer is the capital of the Camargue and a major place of pilgrimage for Gypsies, Manouches and Gypsies from all over the world.

  • Nîmes 80 km

    The arenas of Nîmes are the best preserved in the Roman world. Today, many events still take place there.

Rendezvous at Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône

Contact

Rue Canal Saint Antoine l’Ermite
Presqu’île du Mazet
13230 Port-Saint-Louis du Rhône
France

Opening hours

The harbor master’s office is open Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. Closed at weekends.