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Marinas in Saint-Tropez — 6 of Our Favourites

Discover and book your perfect Saint-Tropez marina

With a beguiling mix of old wooden sailing masts and gleaming superyachts, the beautiful fishing village of Saint Tropez is perhaps the most famous yacht marina in the world.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Saint-Tropez Marina Guide.

Port de Cavalaire

1. Port Heraclea Marina, Cavalaire sur Mer

Port Heraclea is a private marina located in the town of Cavalaire-sur-Mer, in the Var department of Provence and to the south-west of Saint Tropez.

Available every day of the year and at any time, it has 545 berths for vessels of an average size of 20 m length and 6 meters draft. This marina offers basic services like water and electricity at their moorings, and 24 hour / 7days security on the docks and port area.

Book your mooring at any time of year to enjoy the benefits of this marina.

Port de Saint Tropez

2. Port de Saint Tropez Marina

Location
Saint Tropez

With a capacity of 800 moorings divided between two basins on an area of 9 hectares in the heart of the village, Saint-Tropez's harbour is a main port where the super rich and beautiful have their yachts.

The Marina also offers many different sport facilities, restaurants and of course the famous Saint-Tropez nightlife. The port is a place to sip martinis, hobnob and be noticed while people watching. The port of Saint-Tropez is famous for it's cosmetic eye candy and high fashion, while innovation and top quality services have made it one of the most famous marinas in the world.

Set in the heart of the village, surrounded by Provençal buildings, shops and restaurants, there are moorings for 800 boats with a length of up to 50 metres. Amenities include electricity, drinking water, fuel station, crane, dressing rooms with showers and security.

It is also the base for numerous sailing regattas, such as the Voiles de Saint-Tropez regatta or the Bailli de Suffren trophy.
Marines de Cogolin

3. Les Marines de Cogolin Marina

Just 3km up the coast from Saint Tropez lies Cogolin Marina, the largest port along the Riviera and able to accommodate up to 1600 yachts with a maximum length of 50m.

Set back in a natural inlet between St. Tropez and Sainte-Mazime, Cogolin Marina offers sheltered berthing from the Mediterranean Sea and an is ideal location of rest from which to easily explore the surrounding areas.

With three basins to tie your yacht up in, sailing and diving schools, shops, a variety of restaurants as well as a repair yard and ship chandler facilities, the marina is well equipped to provide any service incoming vessels.

Marina Cogolin is well situated for those looking to dock their yacht for a spell of time and travel further afield. With Saint Tropez just around the corner, Cannes and Monaco one and two hours drive respectively to the east, and Marseille and Aix-en-Provence to the West, there are few marinas better placed to explore the whole of the French Riviera, whether by land or sea.

Port Grimaud Marina, Port Grimaud

4. Port Grimaud Marina

The Marina Port Grimaud has 250 berths for boats with a maximum draft of 22 and maximum of 3.20 m depth.

With over 2000 berths over three marinas connected by a quite charming network of canals, bridges and man-made islands. Often likened to Venice for its canal layout. All berths are equipped with water and electricity. While most of the berths are privately owned, several hundred are reserved for casual stays. The marinas can admit yachts up to 30 metres, but the majority of berths are for small vessels.

The picturesque streets of Port Grimaud, includes many restaurants, bars, ice cream shops, gift, in addition to other useful services in everyday city life.

Port of Frejus Marina, Frejus

5. Port of Frejus Marina, Frejus

Just south along the coastline from Cannes, is the lovely Roman town of Frejus. There is a large harbour here with lots of activity based around it. 702 moorings are available for boats with a maximum length of up to 30 metres.

This is a relatively new marina with up to date services and good access to the whole of the Riviera coast line with with its numerous coves and inlets, but especially to Cannes and St Tropez.

Facilities: drinking water, electricity, telephone, fuel station, WIFI, dressing rooms with showers and laundry services.

Port de Sainte Maxime

6. Port de Sainte Maxime Marina, Sainte-Maxime

Port Sainte Maxime is located on the north side of Saint-Tropez Gulf, near the ancient city port and opposite the beautiful town of Saint Tropez.

This moderate-capacity port has 375 berths for boats up to 25 meters long. Due to its characteristics, is an ideal port for family and quieter than Saint-Tropez. This basic needs of its customers will be well met as it has water, electricity and gas station. Besides, boaters can access dressing rooms, shops and restaurants. Note that Sainte-Maxime city is part of an environmental management process for the "Clean Ports" label.