CABOURG
- FRCAW
- Latitude: 49.2946
- Longitude: -0.103755
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in France
Location: France
Port of Cabourg, France
Overview
Cabourg is a charming seaside resort located on the Normandy coast of France, known primarily for its beautiful sandy beaches, Belle Époque architecture, and historical significance rather than its port facilities. However, there are basic maritime services available, mainly catering to leisure and small fishing activities.
Key Features and Specifications:
1. Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: 49.2900° N, 0.1200° W
- Region: Normandy, Calvados Department, France
- Nearby Major Ports: Le Havre, Caen
2. Port Specifications:
a) General Facilities:
- Type: Small-scale leisure and fishing port
- Primary Use: Recreational boating, small-scale fishing
- Entrance: An entrance channel with navigational aids for safe entry
b) Mooring and Berthing:
- Number of Berths: Limited, catering mostly to small boats and yachts
- Berth Length: Typically suitable for small recreational vessels up to 15 meters
- Draft: Approximately 2-3 meters, subject to tidal variations
c) Services:
- Fueling: Available for small vessels
- Maintenance: Basic services, including minor repairs and cleaning
- Water and Electricity: Available at mooring points
- Waste Disposal: Facilities in place for disposal of water and general waste
3. Marina Services:
- Yacht Club: Local yacht club for membership and events
- Boat Rentals: Availability of rental boats for leisure activities
4. Navigation and Accessibility:
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal range impacting harbor access
- Navigational Aids: Markers and lights to guide vessels into the port
- Accessibility: Nearby major roads such as the D514 and proximity to the Caen ferry
5. Local Amenities:
- Accommodation: Range of hotels, guesthouses, and rental apartments
- Dining: Numerous restaurants and cafes offering French cuisine
- Cultural Attractions: Casino de Cabourg, Promenade Marcel Proust, and Cabourg Beach
6. Regulations and Safety:
- Port Authority: Managed locally with basic maritime regulations
- Security: Low-profile security, sufficient for small port
- Environmental Protection: Policies in place to protect the coastal environment from pollution
Conclusion
While the Port of Cabourg is not a major commercial hub, it offers the essential facilities for leisure boating and small-scale fishing activities. Its idyllic location makes it a popular stop for tourists and recreational sailors exploring the picturesque Normandy coast. Visitors can enjoy a blend of maritime activities alongside rich cultural and historical experiences.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PYTHEAS | Pleasure | 04:57:02 | ||
LIBERTY | Fishing | 1/17/2025 | ||
F/V NO LIMIT | Other | 1/16/2025 | ||
F/V LE PETIT ROI 2 | Fishing | 1/14/2025 | ||
F/V SACHAL'EO | Fishing | 1/13/2025 | ||
AXIS | Sailing | 1/10/2025 | ||
LADY ARMOR | Pleasure | 1/9/2025 | ||
YAMEH | Sailing | 1/1/2025 | ||
SNS239 | Port | OUISTREHAM | 12/28/2024 |