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Marinas in Antibes — 6 of Our Favourites

Discover and book your perfect Antibes marina

Antibes is one of the biggest luxury yachting centres on earth, with a huge port that curves around the horseshoe-shaped bay between the medieval ramparts on one side and Fort Carre on the other.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Antibes Marina Guide.

Port Gallice at sunset

1. Port Gallice Marina, Juan les Pins

Location
Juan-les-Pins

This sheltered marina is located in the north-west of the Cap d'Antibes, in the bay of Golfe-Juan. It offers easy maritime access and a secure and quiet environment.

There are moorings for 525 boats with a length up to 43 metres. With onsite parking and 24-hour reception, the marina is very accessible and convenient. Parking is available for up to 500 vehicles.

Amenities include drinking water, fuel station, laundry facilities, bar, restaurant, bank, harbour master, Wi-Fi, electricity and waste collection.

Close to the town of Antibes, there are numerous restaurants, beach clubs and bars within easy reach. The marina has its own shops and several restaurants should you not want to travel too far.

Port de la Salis Marina, Antibes

2. Port de la Salis Marina

Location
Antibes

Port de la Salis is a small marina in the centre of Antibes. There are moorings for 220 boats with a maximum length of six metres.

Being close to both Juan-les-Pins and Antibes makes this a great small harbour with plenty to do around and about the area. Amenities include: electricity, a restaurant and drinking water.

Marina Baie des Anges, Villeneuve Loubet

3. Marina Baie des Anges, Villeneuve Loubet

Marina Baie des Anges is found in the town of Villeneuve Loubet, in the shadow of the iconic curved apartment buildings that dominate the coastline like giant waves just to the west of Nice.

There are moorings for 475 boats with a maximum length of 30 metres in the marina complex, and a further 48 berths in the public port for boats up to 18 metres. There are also 26 spots for visitor boats, depending on availability.

Marina Baie des Anges has a thriving restaurant and bar scene, as well as a supermarket, yacht chandlery and laundry for all your provisioning and stopover needs. The yacht club has fantastic views and its restaurant, La Pagode, has live music on Friday and Saturday nights (bookings recommended.) The marina holds the blue flag award for clean water, and the nearby beaches have many watersports on offer. There’s also a man-made sand beach, a nearby parkland and bird sanctuary, and good train access to the rest of the Riviera.

Amenities here include drinking water, electricity (220/380 V), WIFI, fuel, parking, 3.5T mobile crane and 50T crane, careening area, and dressing rooms with showers. The capitanerie is available to address your maritime service needs, and is open year-round, seven days a week from 09:00 until 19:00.

43° 38'N - 7° 8'E

Port Camille Rayon Marina, Vallauris Golfe-Juan

4. Port Camille Rayon Marina, Vallauris Golfe-Juan

Heading south around the Cap d'Antibes is the Port Camille Rayon. There are moorings for 500 boats with a maximum length of 75 metres.

"Ideally located between St Tropez and Monaco and sheltered from the prevailing winds, the Port Camille Rayon welcomes you with its 833 berths, for yachts from 6m to 75m."

There are several lovely restaurants within the marina that you can enjoy while taking in the view over the coastline and the yachts in the marina. The perfect spot for a morning coffee or an evening glass of rose.

Amenities include drinking water, Wi-Fi, bar, restaurant, electricity, fuel station and security.On low tide the depth in the port is between -5 metres to -2 metres.

Port du Crouton

5. Port du Crouton Marina

Location
Antibes

Port du Crouton is a small harbour 4km distance from the centre of Antibes. There are moorings for 390 boats with a maximum length of 10 metres.

Situated directly beside Port Gallice, it enjoys the same tranquil waters and sheltered environment, also being close to Antibes and the numerous restaurants, bars and beach clubs on offer.

Amenities of this small port include: drinking water, electricity and waste disposal.

Port Vauban Marina, Antibes

6. Port Vauban Marina

Located in the heart of Antibes, Port Vauban is an enormous marina with more than 2,000 moorings for yachts. As a result it is the largest harbour in Europe.

The town of Antibes was granted permission to open the marina in 1971, and in 1984 the luxury yacht basin was created. Since then, the marina has grown always within environmentally-friendly parameters, and it has been awarded the blue flag every year since 2004.

The area offers moorings close to the wonderful town of Antibes and gives access to the whole of the French Riviera. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants and bars both in the port and the neighbouring town. It is also situated within site of the historical Fort Carre.

Amenities include electricity, fuel station, drinking water, crane, waste collection, shops, bank, bar, restaurant and changing rooms with showers. It can accommodate yachts and boats from 4.5m to 170m