Facilities: 75 berths alongside the quay, 42 berths on mooring buoys.
Toilets for men, women and the disabled,
Selective sorting,
Dishwashing facilities,
Regulated fresh water: 20 liters/day/vessel (tap working from 6pm to 9pm).
No fuel, no electricity and no showers.
VHF: channel 9/16
Toilets for men and women with disabilities.
Selective sorting,
Dishwashing facilities,
Regulated fresh water: 20 liters/day/vessel (tap working from 6pm to 9pm).
No fuel, no electricity and no showers.
VHF: channel 9/16
Toilets for men and women with disabilities.
Services
Toilets
Rates
The port is closed to vessels >15 m, except at the Quai de Pierre, which is accessible to vessels >15 m and <30 m by reservation.
Vessels using the buoys and pontoons between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. are free all year round.
At the request of the National Park's Board of Directors, the port is free of charge throughout January, February and March, and November and December.
A minimum service of reception, information and infrastructure is maintained in the port during this same period.
Vessels using the buoys and pontoons between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. are free all year round.
At the request of the National Park's Board of Directors, the port is free of charge throughout January, February and March, and November and December.
A minimum service of reception, information and infrastructure is maintained in the port during this same period.
Bank/credit card
Cash
Location
Contact Port of Port-Cros
- www.portcros-parcnational.fr
Spoken languages
Environment
- Waterside
- On an island
- On the Haven