website: www.calais-marina.fr/page/le-port
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email: calais.plaisance@edeis.com
Susanna Forsberg Enetorp says:
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You must enter with the tide, and they open the lock at specific times (once/hour for 5 hours) 2 times/day. There are 'balls' to moor to until it is time to enter the marina. VHF channel can be called to get the times they open.
Friendly staff in the marina. Unfortunately, dirty service facilities.
Water and electricity are included in the port fee which was €44 for a 13.8*3.65 m boat/day.
Walking distance to the beach and many ice cream kiosks and cafes.
Don't forget to visit the big dragon (10-12 m high) that moves around the beach and sprays water mist. Visitors can ride on its back, and it is controlled by an operator on the dragon and several operators on the ground.
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1 x helpful | written on 29. Jul 2024 | updated_on 29. Jul 2024
@alanasailing says:
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The harbour is located within a gate and a bridge that are closed at low tide. The first bridge opening is 2 hours before high tide, and the last is 3 hours after high tide. It is advantageous to call the harbourmaster before arrival, but you can also call up on channel 9 if you are on a buoy outside.
Phone number to the harbourmaster (as of summer 24) +33 3 21 34 55 23
The cost was 43 Euros per day for boats up to 15 meters (also summer 24)
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
1 x helpful | written on 25. Jul 2024
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