Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre, commune in France, located on the right bank of the Seine estuary, is the leading French commercial port.
Located in Haute- NormandyLe Havre forms an agglomeration of more than 300,000 inhabitants. The seaside resorts of the Côte d'Albâtre are nearby, such as Honfleur for example, accessible by the coast or the now famous 'Pont de Normandie'. Open door directly onto the English Channel, to the west, or towards the Seine estuary, to the south, Le Havre can be 'divided' into two zones: the lower town and the upper town. The city center, rebuilt after the Second World War (and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site), includes the main port area in the southern districts.
Now positioned as one of the largest cruise ports, Le Havre can therefore accommodate the largest liners in the world and benefits from a privileged nautical and geographical location. With the extension of Port Vauban, Le Havre's second marina, the capacity for pleasure boats is still constantly increasing. To the 1,500 places already available in the seafront marina, it aims to add more than 2,000 moorings in the years to come. Port Vauban is also located in the docks district, in the city center of Le Havre, right near the SNCF station, the municipal swimming pool, shops and cinemas, and will be able to accommodate sailboats as well as boats. with motors from 6 to 15 meters long, passing through the Quinette lock to be able to moor at the various pontoons on the Frissard quay.
The Vaubanport, now offers double daily access, depending on the tides as well as a host of ultra-modern services: pontoon access badges, video surveillance, Wifi connection, call terminals for the harbor master's office, terminals water and electricity also accessible by a system of electronic badges, toilets and showers, recycling center, possible delivery to the main port, everything has been planned for the best well-being of boaters...
Whether you are looking for a sailboat or motorboat, small or large, to go to sea or even stay at the dock, you will find what you are looking for on Click & Boat by renting your boat directly to an individual at an unbeatable price in complete safety!
Easy to access, Le Havre also allows cabotage along of the Normandy coast than a deep sea cruise to England. Whatever your desires, you should find what you're looking for on Click&Boat. Hundreds of owners rent their boat directly when they are not sailing, so you have a choice! From character sailboats from the 1970s to recent, stylish units, make your choice.
And above all, take the time to speak directly with the owner on the site. He will advise you on the navigation program and the best stopovers in Normandy.
For a weekend for example, head towards Etretat or Cabourg. For a one-week rental, crossing the Channel is possible to get a change of scenery in England. It's up to you!
We ensure that your cruise goes well by supervising the exchange. Boat audit, secure payment, rental contract, so many elements to leave with peace of mind.
The average cost of renting a boat in Le Havre in the high season is around €324 per day, while in the low season it is around €260 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Le Havre, you can expect to pay an average of €250 per day for a skipper.
Many owners offer various extras that you can add to your booking in Le Havre. This can be for example Sounder, VHF or Bathing.
Boats in Le Havre have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 3 cabins.
In Le Havre there are 15 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.
Number of boats: | 21 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Sailboat, RIB, Motorboat |
Average price: | €250 per day |
Minimum price: | €105 per day |
Maximum price: | €1,350 per day |
Manufacturers: | Jeanneau, Beneteau, and more |