Description
The island of Porquerolles is the most important of the islands of Hyères. Its port on the northeast coast is protected to the north by a jetty and to the west by an advance of rocks. It is managed directly by the Métropole Toulon Provence Méditerranée.
Located on the island of Porquerolles in the commune of Hyères, the port offers an idyllic setting for yachtsmen and visitors in a preserved environment, in the heart of the Port-Cros National Park.
Managed directly by the Toulon Provence Méditerranée Metropolitan Authority, the Port of Porquerolles, with a capacity of 689 berths and 293 ports of call, is organized around three main activities: yachting, fishing and commerce. As such, it is home to the TLV-TVM shuttle service, which provides a link between the island and the port of La Tour Fondue as part of the public territorial continuity service.
Located on the north coast of the island, Porquerolles harbor is protected to the north by a pier with a port entrance light, and to the west by a rocky outcrop. The harbor entrance is marked by 11 side buoys, 2 of which are lighted. Access is from the north. Inside the harbor, speed is limited to 3 knots.
An organized mooring area with 61 buoys is also available to the south of the harbor.
Visitor berths: 326
Maximum length: up to 45 m
Certified PORT PROPRE ACTIF EN BIODIVERSITE
Water and electricity: on all pontoons except floating pontoon Fbis.
Boat washing is prohibited (very little water on the island).
Refuelling station
Reservations for visitor berths are open from January 1 to February 28 each year for the summer period.
Off-season fresh water, summer restrictions, dockside electricity (220 V/16-32-63 A), 7 WCs and 10 showers reserved for yachtsmen (open 6.30am-9.30pm all year round),
Automatic laundry, slipway, careening area, 9.5T lifting crane.
VHF: channel 9









