• Le Port de Saint-Tropez

    The Port of Saint-Tropez is located on the coastal region of the Mediterranean Sea and the Côte d'Azur, in the Var. A true Roman legend, this marina is to this day a tourist emblem of the city.
  • Les Marines de Cogolin

    The Marines de Cogolin are located at the bottom of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Composed of 3 large basins, they represent the largest port on the Côte d'Azur.
  • Port Grimaud

    Port Grimaud is located in the heart of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, in the Var department. Often referred to as the "Venice of Provence", this private lakeside city represents a "piece of paradise" on Earth with its breathtaking views of its canals and the atypical architecture of its homes.
  • Le port de Sainte-Maxime

    Located in the heart of Sainte-Maxime, this historic port has been an important symbol of the city since the 18th century. To this day, the port of Sainte-Maxime is a must-see place, especially for sailing enthusiasts.
  • Port de San Peïre les Issambres (Roquebrune-sur-Agens)

    The Port San Peïre sur mer or Port des Issambres is located at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, in the commune of Roquebrune-sur-Agens, in the Var. Composed of a basin of approximately 2.3 hectares and sheltered by 4 breakwaters, this marina can accommodate up to 430 ships afloat, ranging from 5 to 15 meters wide.
  • Port Ferréol (Rocquebrune-sur-Argens)

    Port Ferréol is located in the commune of Roquebrune-sur-Argens. Composed of a basin of 6,000 m2, the port can accommodate up to 130 ships afloat, ranging from 5 meters to 10 meters.
  • Le port de Saint-Aygulf (Fréjus)

    Located between the towns of Saint-Raphaël and Saint-Tropez, the Port of Saint-Aygulf is a private port that can accommodate up to just over 200 places, reserved for pleasure boaters. In addition, throughout the year, this marina offers the possibility of renting places for boats ranging from 5.5 meters to 15 meters.
  • Port Fréjus

    Located in the south of the town, the port of Fréjus has a basin with a surface area of 7.2 hectares, allowing 800 ships to be accommodated afloat. The port basin has the particularity of being dug into the land at the bottom of the Gulf.
  • Le vieux port de Saint-Raphael

    The Old Port is both a fishing and a marina. To this day, it has retained all its authenticity and traditional charm of yesteryear.
  • Port Santa Lucia (Saint-Raphael)

    Located just 1.5 km from the city centre of Saint-Raphaël, the Port of Santa Lucia is the 3rd largest marina on the Côte d'Azur. It is an ideal place to stroll along its 2 km of quayside and browse the shops and the various panoramic views it offers visitors.
  • Port de Boulouris (Saint-Raphael)

    The Port du Dramont also called Port du Poussaï is a small fishing port in the Saint-Raphaël region, located in the Var. Its authenticity gives it an extraordinary charm.
  • Port du Poussaî (Saint-Raphael)

    The Port du Dramont also called Port du Poussaï is a small fishing port in the Saint-Raphaël region, located in the Var. Its authenticity gives it an extraordinary charm.
  • Port d'Agay (Saint-Raphael)

    Located in the east of the commune of Saint-Raphaël, the Port of Agay is a real haven of peace. Indeed, it has been the inspiration of many artists thanks to its natural setting and its exceptional panoramic views.
  • La Figuereitte (Théoule sur mer)

    Port la Figueirette is located on the border of Var and Alpes Maritimes. This marina is one of the four ports of the coastal town.
  • Port La Galère (Théoule sur mer)

    Located east of Théoule-sur-mer, Port La Galère is positioned between the Pointe des Deux-frères and the Pointe Saint-Marc. Composed of a basin of approximately 1 hectare, this small port with the appearance of a private residential area contains 400 apartments facing the sea.
  • Port de Theoule sur mer

    Described as "Paradise on Earth", the Port of Théoule-sur-Mer is located in the Alpes-Maritimes, more precisely to the west of the Gulf of La Napoule. This marina is well sheltered and above all far from all the entertainment in Cannes.
  • Port de la Rague (Mandelieu la Napoule)

    The Port de la Rague is located between the towns of Mandelieu-la-Napoule and Théoule-sur-Mer. Slightly set back from the hustle and bustle of the coast, its charm and calm are the main assets of this port. The Port de la Rague offers many services and facilities to boaters.
  • Le port de la Napoule (Mandelieu la Napoule)

    Port La Napoule is located in the Bay of Cannes, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Composed of a 13-hectare basin, this marina is surrounded by a rock breakwater over a kilometer long.
  • Le vieux port de Cannes

    Better known as the Vieux Port, the Quai Saint-Pierre is the first port of Cannes. Managed by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, it is an emblematic site of the city through its port activity.
  • Port Pierre Canto (Cannes)

    The first French private port in Europe, Port Canto is a marina that can accommodate 553 ships afloat. Located in Cannes, it was inaugurated on July 19, 1965 and is the city's second port.