ILE D'AIX
- FRLED
- Latitude: 46.0083
- Longitude: -1.17389
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in France
Location: Ile d'Aix Nouvelle-Aquitaine 17123 France
Phone number: +33 5 46 84 66 07
Île d'Aix is a small island located off the west coast of France in the Atlantic Ocean, within the Charente-Maritime department. As a marine port, Île d'Aix harbors specific characteristics and facilities that cater to various maritime needs. Here is a description and the specifications of the Île d’Aix port:
Port Description:
General Overview:
- Location: Île d'Aix, Charente-Maritime, France
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 46.01° N latitude and 1.18° W longitude
- Accessibility: The port is reachable by ferry services from the mainland, specifically from Fouras and, occasionally, La Rochelle.
- Function: Primarily serves as a local harbor for small boats, fishing vessels, and leisure craft. It is also a point of entry for tourists visiting the island.
Infrastructure:
- Harbor Type: Natural and sheltered by the island’s geography.
- Berths: Limited number of berths and moorings mainly for smaller vessels such as sailboats, yachts, and small fishing boats.
- Dock Facilities: Basic docking facilities include jetties and pontoons.
Services and Amenities:
- Navigation Aids: Buoys, beacons, and lights to assist in navigation around the island.
- Fuel: Limited fuel availability; larger fuel services are often accessed on the mainland.
- Water Supply: Freshwater available, although limited due to the island’s size and resources.
- Electricity: Available at some berths for smaller vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Very basic; more extensive repairs typically handled on the mainland.
- Security: Basic security measures; low crime rate but standard precautions recommended.
- Customs and Immigration: Not a commercial or international port of entry; no customs facilities.
Environmental Considerations:
- Tidal Range: Subject to significant tidal variations which must be taken into account when planning visits.
- Weather Conditions: Influence from Atlantic weather systems; variations include mild summers and potentially severe winter storms.
Specifications:
- Depth: Varies with tide; generally shallow, accommodating smaller vessels.
- Harbor Size: Small; primarily designed for local traffic and tourist access.
- Maximum Vessel Size: Small to medium-sized recreational and fishing boats.
- Turning Basin: Limited, reflecting the small scale of the harbor.
- Pilotage: Not required; generally, only local knowledge is necessary.
- Radio Communication: Basic VHF services provided for coordination.
Economic and Social Aspects:
- Economic Significance: The port supports local fishing and tourism industries. It is crucial for the island’s connectivity.
- Tourism: A significant attraction, with visitors often touring the island by foot or bicycle. Key historical sites include Fort Boyard and Napoleon’s House.
- Community: The island has a small, permanent population, bolstered by peak tourist seasons.
Key Draws and Recommendations:
- Scenic Beauty: Île d'Aix is renowned for its picturesque landscape, tranquil beaches, and historical landmarks.
- Visiting Tips: Plan around the tidal schedule; heavier reliance on the ferry schedule from Fouras.
- Sustainability: Due to its delicate ecosystem, visitors and service providers are encouraged to support sustainable practices to preserve the island's natural beauty and heritage.
Careful planning and adherence to local regulations and environmental guidelines ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all maritime visitors.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PIERRE LOTI | Passenger | 11/20/2024 | ||
HORATIO II | Sailing | 11/15/2024 | ||
VAIANA PB | Sailing | 11/15/2024 | ||
TS SHTANDART | Sailing | SAIL-TRAINING VOYAGE | 11/14/2024 | |
MACIF 35 | Sailing | 11/13/2024 | ||
RIVIERA BAY | Passenger | 11/12/2024 | ||
AUNIS V | Sailing | 11/11/2024 | ||
STELLA MARIE IV | Sailing | 11/11/2024 | ||
BIWI | Sailing | 11/10/2024 | ||
ECOLE BUISSONNIERE | Sailing | 11/10/2024 | ||
MANGAREVA | Sailing | 11/10/2024 | ||
ZOE II | Sailing | 11/9/2024 | ||
MACIF 28 | Sailing | 11/7/2024 | ||
SNS 288 | Port | ILE D'AIX | 11/7/2024 | |
SYLPHIDE | Sailing | 11/6/2024 | ||
PEAUROUGE SOLOSAILOR | Sailing | 11/3/2024 | ||
ETXE | Sailing | 11/3/2024 | ||
TAYRONA | Pleasure | 11/3/2024 | ||
ERMIONE | Sailing | 11/3/2024 | ||
RHAPSODY | Pleasure | 11/3/2024 |