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Martigues is localed in the region Provence-Alpes-Costa Azul (France). All guests who moor there will have access to very basic services, such as water, electricity and gas station. It is an ideal marina for medium size boats and has mooring for boats with a maximum length of 15.00 m and a maximum draught of 3.00 m. Its users may take advantage of its complete basic range of services: restaurants, dressing rooms, weather, fire services, supermarket, waste collection ... In the event that you have to do some kind of work on your boat, the marina Martigues has a travelift for boats up to 16 tons, a ramp and towing. It also has a service center for your boat. This marina has a complementary selection of nautical activities, so you can practice a number of different sea-related sports.

Fact Sheet and Position

Address: Port Maritima - Ecopolis Sud - rue F. sauvage - 13500 MARTIGUES
Radio channel: 9
Slips: 1600 slips
Latitude:: 43° 24' S     Longitude:: 5° 3' W
Draught max: 3.00 meters     Length max: 15.00 meters

Services

  • Sporting activities Sporting activities
  • Drinkable water Drinkable water
  • Bar/Restaurant Bar/Restaurant
  • Harbor Master Harbor Master
  • Electricity Electricity
  • Gas station Gas station
  • Weather info Weather info
  • Travelift Travelift
  • Cantidad: 1 Cantidad: 1
  • 16 Tn 16 Tn
  • Ramp Ramp
  • Waste collection Waste collection
  • Bilge collection Bilge collection
  • Residual water collection Residual water collection
  • Towing Towing
  • Fire procedures Fire procedures
  • Market Market
  • Service station Service station
  • Shipyard Shipyard
  • Dressing rooms Dressing rooms

The most recent comments about Martigues

VERY basic facilities. One or two staff members speak English but virtuallly no local suppliers do which makes it difficult. You can't work on your boat on the dry and then have it lifted into the water and keep working or test anything as they want you to leave after 24 hours. This can be dangerous if you're doing any major or new work.

2014-03-18

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