Marina 
At the heart of a tranquil bay, nature has opened a well-sheltered channel which, before sinking into the earth, broadened to form a magnificent harbour with exceptional accessibility and secure anchorage.
After many centuries of trade and fishing, activities of nautical leisure have begun with the first races of fishermen who competed in the Quiberon Bay during their rest.
Now famous throughout the world, La Trinité-sur-Mer has become a focal point for sea-lovers and skippers of renown.
The marina of La Trinité-sur-Mer, the 3rd largest Breton port and 5th largest on the Atlantic coast, was awarded first prize for the quality of its hospitality, of its environment and its infrastructure by the sailing magazine “Voile Magazine”. It is able to hold 1290 boats, up to 30 metres in length, and 200 on drydock.
Acces
Information about the harbour on « Sagemor » website (in French).
Well signalled day and night, the harbour is accessible any time for 3 meters and more draught.
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- elevator 35 T
- 30 T crane – self service crane
- 2 hauling holds
- Automatic filling station : gasoline, fuel.
- On the pontoons :
electricity 220v and water
- At the captaincy :
Mail, daily weather forecast, phone, showers, toilets.
- Supply, handling and repair services are available next to the harbour.
See professionnals
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| Security |
- Crossa d’Etel : +33 (0)2 97 55
35 35
- Poste de Secours-Kervillen : +33 (0)2 97 30 12 93
- Météo Marine : +33 (0)8 9268 08 56 (0,34 €/mn)
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Divers
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- Affaires Maritimes, Auray : +33 (0)2 97 24 01 43
- Capitainerie : +33 (0)2 97 55 71 49
- Douanes, La Trinité :
+33 (0)2 97 55 73 46
- Société Nautique
: +33 (0)2 97 55 73 48
www.snt-voile.org
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