PORT DE CAEN/OUISTREHAM bassin de Ouistreham
About us
With the rustling of the breeze in the poplar trees and the cries of ducks and swans amid the seagulls, mooring in bucolic Ouistreham means stopping over in a calm, spacious and well-equipped pleasure harbour. On your way here you may cross paths with ferries and local fishermen. Not far from the famous Pegasus Bridge and nestled along the canal that leads to Caen, this harbour is a great starting point for exploring not only the city of William the Conqueror but also the Pearly Coast’s beaches and casinos or the birdlife of the Sallenelles Bay.
Mise à jour
le 12 august 2008
Quality assessed port
- "Pavillon Bleu" : a guarantee that harbours are committed to environnmental protection
Geographic coordinates
Latitude: 49°20'5 N
Longitude: 00°14'7 W
Capacity
650 floating with 70 visitor spots
Length: 20m
Draught: 3.5m to 4m
Access to the port
Locks. Constant water depth. In season: enter & exit basin 3hrs before high tide. Off season: enter & exit basin 2hrs before high tide.
Reception
Opening hours: Off season: from 8am to 12:30pm & from 2pm to 6pm – In season: from 8am to 8pm non-stop.
Technical services
Water available on pontoon
Electricity available on pontoon
Toilets: 16
Showers: 8
Launderette - dryer
Bike hire
Credit card
Petrol station GO/SP 98 24/7
Slipway
Waiting pontoon
Boat hoist: 15 tons.
Ecological careening zone
Toilet & liquid waste pumping station
Other
Repair area, parking spaces, lifebelts on every pontoon. Wifi access. Telephone cards. Bike hire. Pavillon Bleu.
Rigging & accessories, shipyards, electrician, crane, engineer, motor dealer, saddler, sail-loft.
Winter dry-docking surface available.
Near the port: boat hire, training centres for boat licenses. Sailing school.
Harbour master
Locks
Tel. 02 31 36 22 00 – Fax 02 31 96 39 52 - VHF channel 74
Port office