Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Cruising Association welcomes easier check in/out for cruising to France

by The Cruising Association 31 May 2024 10:52 PDT
Cruising Association welcomes easier check in/out for cruising to France © The Cruising Association

French officials have announced a new 'protocol' for small boats to enter France from outside of the EU.

Normally boats would have to arrive at and depart from a Port of Entry (PPF), although last year there were a few ports with a special derogation which allowed entry for a limited period.

The new 'protocol' will apply from 1 June 2024 and grants some 53 marinas (which are not PPFs) the rights to handle boats arriving from or departing to outside of the EU/Schengen area. Below is the list of PPFs and other marinas/ports for Channel France.

Skippers of these boats will need to email a specific completed form to the relevant port in advance of arrival or departure. These forms will then be processed by local officials, and we anticipate the stamped papers may be picked up on arrival or emailed in the case of departure (as last year for those few ports).

The Cruising Association will publish further information for our members, including a comprehensive list of the relevant ports along with the associated forms as these are announced. The CA will also provide additional advice on some of the extra considerations such as cruising onwards to other EU countries and crew changes.

Further details for the Channel area but also applicable more widely, can be viewed by members on the France - Channel - Entry Procedures and Ports of Entry.

This announcement will make cruising to and from France this summer much easier and more attractive for all. The CA and cruising community is grateful to the French authorities as well as the ports and marina officials for their work to enable this outcome.

List of Ports

This list details all the ports which are included in the new protocol (as at 31 May 2024). Some of these are also existing PPFs:

  • Barneville-Carteret
  • Binic
  • Bonifacio
  • Boulogne sur mer
  • Calais
  • Calvi
  • Carentan
  • Charles Ornano
  • Conquet
  • Corbières port services
  • Courseulles-sur-Mer
  • Deauville
  • Dielette
  • Dieppe
  • Dives-sur-Mer
  • Dunkerque Marina
  • Fécamp
  • Grandcamps Maisy
  • Granville
  • Gravelines
  • Honfleur
  • l'Aber-Wrac'h
  • La Rochelle
  • Larmor-Baden
  • Le Havre
  • Lézardrieux
  • Morlaix
  • Paimpol
  • Perros-Guirec
  • Plouër-sur-Rance
  • Pontrieux
  • Port Chantereyne et avant-port
  • Port de Cap d'Ail
  • Port de Trébeurden
  • Port en Bessin
  • Port Napoléon
  • Port Pierre Canto
  • Port Saint Louis du Rhône
  • Port Saint Pierre, ville d'Hyères
  • Port Vauban
  • Port-Bail-sur-Mer
  • Porto Vecchio
  • Propriano
  • Saint Vaast la Hougue
  • Saint-Cast
  • Saint-Malo Plaisance
  • Saint-Quay Port d'Armor
  • Saint-Raphaël
  • Saint-Tropez
  • Saint-Valery-en-Caux
  • Sanary-sur-Mer
  • Tino Rossi
  • Tréguier

The Channel PPFs (Ports of Entry) are flagged on the map

View the official announcement from the French authorities

Source: Cruising Association - www.theca.org.uk/news/france-easier-check-in-out

Related Articles

Sail America Industry Conference concludes
Attendees hailed from around the country and enjoyed all that Annapolis has to offer The annual Sail America Industry Conference (SAIC) landed in Annapolis, MD, in mid-April, bringing the industry together for an engaging two days of camaraderie and learning. Posted on 5 May
Industry leaders to kick off ABC 2025
With focus on unity, advocacy and what's ahead The 2025 American Boating Congress (ABC) will officially open Tuesday, May 13 at 8:00 a.m. with a dynamic general session featuring NMMA President and CEO Frank Hugelmeyer, alongside two of the industry's most influential executives. Posted on 3 May
TowBoatUS adds port in the Big Apple
Miller's launch opens its second TowBoatUS on-water towing port on Staten Island Miller's Launch, a commercial marine service provider on Staten Island's northeastern Stapleton waterfront has opened it's second on-water towing and assistance port for recreational boaters, TowBoatUS Staten Island. Posted on 3 May
Bold expansion for Metstrade 2025
A significant new chapter as it prepares for its 37th edition Metstrade, the world's largest trade exhibition for the leisure marine industry, is set to mark a significant new chapter as it prepares for its 37th edition in 2025. Posted on 2 May
Suntex expands Phoenix-area holdings
With the acquisition of Saguaro Lake Marina Suntex Marina Investors LLC (Suntex), a recognized leader setting the standard of excellence for marina operations, announced today that Saguaro Lake Marina in Mesa, Arizona has been acquired through its joint venture. Posted on 1 May
Three TowBoatUS Ports under new ownership
Assisting boaters from Sandusky River to Fairport, Ohio On Lake Erie's West/Central Basin, TowBoatUS Sandusky owners Capts. Jimmer Kennedy, D.J. Huntley and Jason Majoy are new owners of TowBoatUS locations in Vermillion, Lorain, and Cleveland. Posted on 1 May
Correct Craft CEO announces plans to step down
Bill Yeargin has been in the role since September of 2006 Correct Craft's long-time President and CEO, Bill Yeargin, announced his plans to step down next Spring. Posted on 1 May
Highfield Boats USA announce 4 New Dealer Partners
U.S. Dealer Network for Highfield RIBS Now Stretches from Maine to Hawaii Highfield Boats USA, the leading supplier of rigid inflatable boats (RIBS) in America, announces it has added four new dealer partners to its U.S. sales network for Highfield RIBs. Posted on 30 Apr
Tariff rates under further consideration
A summary of news relevant to marine businesses across North America According to an April 23 Wall Street Journal report, President Trump is considering reducing the tariff rate on Chinese imports to 50-65%. Posted on 30 Apr
Blue Sea Systems® announces ABYC C-7 compliance
Continuing to set the benchmark for safety and innovation Blue Sea Systems® announced that all battery disconnect switches and relays with switches are transitioning from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1107 standards to the new American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) C-7 standards. Posted on 30 Apr
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTER