Port - Tudy
4.5 (1717)
Port - Tudy
4.5 (1717)

Access and contact

47° 38.62' N, 3° 26.76' W
VHF 9
General plan

Equipments

104 spots
44 visitors spots
80 visitors buoys

Port - Tudy

From 2024-11-21 to 2024-11-22
For 1 night

Description

Upon arriving at Port-Tudy, you are greeted by a quaint little port where fishing boats mingle with luxury yachts. The town has a rich history, having been an important fishing and trading port since the 17th century. Local restaurants offer fresh and delicious seafood dishes.

Access and contact

47° 38.62' N, 3° 26.76' W
VHF 9
General plan

Equipments

104 spots
44 visitors spots
80 visitors buoys

Description

Upon arriving at Port-Tudy, you are greeted by a quaint little port where fishing boats mingle with luxury yachts. The town has a rich history, having been an important fishing and trading port since the 17th century. Local restaurants offer fresh and delicious seafood dishes.

Services

Water
Electricity
Ice
Fuel station
Wc/Showers
WC
Phone
Wifi
Launderette
Defibrillator
Recyling
Sludge pump
Waste water
Used oil
Grouding
Technical zone
Shipyard
Crane
Travelift
Overhaul Area
Car charging
Boat charging

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About marina region


The region of
Brittany
, located in western
France
, is home to picturesque marinas that attract many visitors each year. Whether you are a sailing enthusiast, passionate fisherman, or simply in search of beautiful maritime landscapes,
Brittany
offers a wide choice of ports where you can enjoy the unique maritime atmosphere of the region.

Among the most famous marinas in
Brittany
, there is the port of
Saint-Malo
, known for its ramparts and old town. It is a must-see for sailing enthusiasts and maritime history buffs. The port of
Brest
, with its arsenal and Recouvrance bridge, is also an iconic place to visit. Not to mention the port of
Lorient
, which offers privileged access to the Keroman submarine base, a vestige of the Second World War.

In addition to these iconic marinas,
Brittany
has many other smaller ports, all equally charming. Whether in
Concarneau
,
Douarnenez
,
Roscoff
, or Belle-Île-en-Mer, you will always find a welcoming port where you can enjoy fresh seafood, stroll along the quays, or take part in nautical activities.

In short,
Brittany
is a top destination for sea and marina lovers. Whether you want to sail on the high seas, discover the maritime history of the region, or simply enjoy the warm atmosphere of Breton ports, you will surely find something to your liking in this region with multiple facets.