Port of Porquerolles

Description

The island of Porquerolles is the most important of the islands of Hyères. Its port on the northeast coast is protected to the north by a jetty and to the west by an advance of rocks. It is managed directly by the Métropole Toulon Provence Méditerranée.

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Total number of berths: 689 including 70 buoys
Visitor berths: 326
Maximum length: up to 45 m
PORT PROPRE certified
Water and electricity: on all pontoons except the Fbis floating purlin.
Boat washing prohibited (very little water on the island).
Refueling station: 24-hour fuel pump with automatic payment by credit card.
Reservations for visitor berths are open from January 1 to February 28 each year for the summer period.
Off-season fresh water, summer restrictions, dockside electricity (220 V/16-32-63 A), 7 WCs and 10 showers reserved for yachtsmen (open 6.30am-9.30pm all year round), laundromat, slipway, careening area.
VHF: channel 9

Languages spoken

  • English
  • French

Service

Services

  • Pets welcome

Animals are accepted.

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Defibrillator
  • showers
  • Toilets

Payment methods

Opening

All year round.
Closed exceptionally on January 1st.

Location

Port of Porquerolles

Route

Coordinates

Port of Porquerolles

194 Quai Lélia Le Ber
Porquerolles
83400 Hyères