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==Ports and Popular Stops== | ==Ports and Popular Stops== |
Revision as of 15:13, 17 January 2010
Iles d'Hyeres (France)
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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Iles d'Hyeres
Situated around ten miles south of the town of Hyeres, which itself lies just east of Toulon, the Iles d'Hyeres have been justly described as the jewel of French Mediterranean cruising. Enjoying an almost sub-tropical climate, the islands are sheltered from the worst of the mistral and development has been carefully controlled to preserve the unique character of the whole archipelago. Ile de Porquerolles is the largest of the three islands and the most developed for tourism. Ile de Port Cros is smaller, largely undeveloped and completely traffic-free, since no cars or cycles are allowed on the island. It is also one of France's oldest national parks, which has helped protect its character still further. The third island, Ile du Levant, is largely off-limit to yachts, since most of it is occupied by French naval estalbishments and the small amount that isn't is a nudist colony. The anchorages around the islands - especially Porquerolles - are unrivalled in the Med except for the Maddalena islands of Sardinia and the anchorages of the Greek Aegean islands.
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The anchorages around the islands, which are mostly on the more shelving north coasts of the archipelago, are sheltered from most directions, although they would probably all become uncomfortable in strong northerly winds, with the possible exception of the small marina at Port Porquerolles, which is protected by a breakwater. In such cases, it may be wise to seek shelter in the marinas of Hyeres town or Le Lavandou.
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Approach is safe from all directions, though yachts are encouraged to pass well clear of the naval facilities on Ile du Levant.
Check-in facilities
In Ile de Porquerolles, visiting yachts berth either in the small marina if there is space or pick up one of the c. 50 mooring buoys provided. In Ile de Port Cros, there are c. 40 mooring buoys provided in the small harbour.
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