Port Saint Sauveur - Ile Grande
Where is Port Saint-Sauveur?
Port Saint-Sauveur is the harbor of Île-Grande, in the commune of Pleumeur-Bodou, Côtes-d'Armor. This natural harbor offers authentic shelter in the heart of the Côte de Granit Rose, facing an archipelago of unspoiled islets.
What is the capacity of the port of Île-Grande?
The port of Saint-Sauveur is a year-round berthing port. It has 165 berths (boats must be able to land at low tide).
What services are available at Port Saint-Sauveur?
Despite its wild and peaceful character, the port offers essential facilities for the comfort of sailors: Access to electricity on the quayside terminals and sanitary facilities accessible to port users. Shops and restaurants in the village of Île-Grande are close to the port
What activities are available around Port Saint-Sauveur on Île-Grande?
The site is a veritable paradise for nature lovers, with numerous islets accessible on foot or by sea:
- Fishing on foot: At low tide, the surrounding rocky areas are teeming with shellfish.
- Underwater exploration: The clear waters around the islets are perfect for snorkeling and diving.
- Hiking: The coastal path circles the island, offering exceptional panoramic views of the Iroise Sea.
Is the port accessible at all tides?
No, as a beaching port, access to Port Saint-Sauveur depends on tide times. It's essential to consult the Pleumeur-Bodou tide directory to plan your safe entry and exit.
Why choose the port Saint-Sauveur for your boat?
Choosing Port Saint-Sauveur on Île-Grande means opting for a human-sized anchorage in a remarkable environmental setting. It's the ideal starting point for sailing to the Sept-Îles archipelago or exploring the secret coves of the Trégorroise coast.