About Port of Bordeaux - À Blaye
À Blaye Latitude 45° 07' 10" Longitude 0° 39' 50" One Port, Seven Sites Bordeaux Atlantic Port, strategically located on Europe’s largest estuary, serves as a hub for Atlantic and international maritime traffic. With seven specialized terminals, the port supports extensive cargo operations and logistics and is equipped to host both commercial and recreational vessels. Verdon Terminal offers essential amenities for recreational boaters, including deep-water docking, three berths, a 59-hectare free zone with tax and customs benefits, and direct railway access to Bordeaux. This site also provides a 12,000 m² warehouse and ample space for docking and cargo logistics, ideal for large yacht and sports vessel navigation. Blaye Terminal supports liquid bulk imports and grain exports, handling nearly 300,000 tons annually, adding to the port's diverse capabilities. This robust infrastructure makes Bordeaux Atlantic Port a premier maritime destination, whether for global trade or yachting excursions.





Installations
Port Information
Téléphone
Berth Sizes
Profondeur à la marée basse moyenne
Manœuvrabilité
Channel Marking
Canal VHF
Port d'entrée
Overseas Visitor Berths
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- SW 10 knots decreasing to 7 knots.
- 11 to 14°C
- Mostly fine
- S 3–7 knots backing E 3-7 knots.
- Decreasing from 11 to 7°C
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy
- E 4–7 knots.
- 4 to 7°C
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Cloudy