Port Napoléon - Boulogne Sur Mer
3 (1)
Port Napoléon - Boulogne Sur Mer
3 (1)

Access and contact

50° 43.4' N, 1° 35.86' E
VHF 9, VHF 12
General plan

Port Napoléon - Boulogne Sur Mer

From 2024-12-22 to 2024-12-23
For 1 night

Description

Welcome to the marina of Port Napoléon in Boulogne Sur Mer, located in the beautiful region of
Hauts-de-France
in
France
. Our marina offers a unique environment for amateur and professional sailors alike. With its picturesque atmosphere and modern facilities, the marina of Port Napoléon is the perfect place to moor your boat.
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When you arrive at the marina of Port Napoléon, you will immediately be immersed in an authentic maritime ambiance. You can admire the colorful fishing boats and breathe in the fresh sea air. The lively quays and quaint cafes create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

For those looking to do some shopping, the marina of Port Napoléon offers a variety of shops nearby. You can find souvenir shops, fishing gear stores, and restaurants serving fresh seafood. The region of
Hauts-de-France
is also renowned for its delicious cuisine and local produce.

If you are planning to explore the surroundings, the marina of Port Napoléon is well-served by public transportation. Buses and trains will allow you to easily travel around the region. Additionally, the city of Boulogne Sur Mer is full of tourist sites to discover, such as the old town, the Notre-Dame basilica, and the castle-museum.

Whether you are a passionate sailor or simply seeking a maritime getaway, the marina of Port Napoléon in Boulogne Sur Mer will charm you with its authentic allure and idyllic location.

Access and contact

50° 43.4' N, 1° 35.86' E
VHF 9, VHF 12
General plan

Description

Welcome to the marina of Port Napoléon in Boulogne Sur Mer, located in the beautiful region of
Hauts-de-France
in
France
. Our marina offers a unique environment for amateur and professional sailors alike. With its picturesque atmosphere and modern facilities, the marina of Port Napoléon is the perfect place to moor your boat.
See more

When you arrive at the marina of Port Napoléon, you will immediately be immersed in an authentic maritime ambiance. You can admire the colorful fishing boats and breathe in the fresh sea air. The lively quays and quaint cafes create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

For those looking to do some shopping, the marina of Port Napoléon offers a variety of shops nearby. You can find souvenir shops, fishing gear stores, and restaurants serving fresh seafood. The region of
Hauts-de-France
is also renowned for its delicious cuisine and local produce.

If you are planning to explore the surroundings, the marina of Port Napoléon is well-served by public transportation. Buses and trains will allow you to easily travel around the region. Additionally, the city of Boulogne Sur Mer is full of tourist sites to discover, such as the old town, the Notre-Dame basilica, and the castle-museum.

Whether you are a passionate sailor or simply seeking a maritime getaway, the marina of Port Napoléon in Boulogne Sur Mer will charm you with its authentic allure and idyllic location.

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
Hauts-de-France
region, located in the north of
France
, is renowned for its marinas. These marinas play an essential role in the region's economy, facilitating trade and fostering tourism development. Among the most important marinas in the region are the
Calais
marina, the Dunkirk marina, and the
Boulogne-Sur-Mer
marina.

The
Calais
marina is one of the busiest in
France
, due to its proximity to England. It handles significant passenger and freight traffic, thanks in part to its connections with the port of Dover. The Dunkirk marina, on the other hand, is the third largest French maritime port and one of the largest commercial ports in Europe. It specializes in container traffic, cereals, and petroleum products. Finally, the
Boulogne-Sur-Mer
marina is mainly dedicated to fishing, with a fleet of offshore boats and a significant fish market.

These marinas contribute to the economic vitality of the
Hauts-de-France
region, creating jobs and attracting investments. Moreover, they also offer leisure and discovery opportunities, with seaside walks, lighthouse visits, and boat trips. The
Hauts-de-France
region is therefore an ideal destination for maritime tourism enthusiasts and for companies looking to develop their activities in a dynamic port environment.