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Address Port de Saint-Martin-de-Ré Unnamed Road, 17410, 17410 Saint-Martin-de-Ré, France

The port of Saint-Martin-de-Ré is a marina welcoming all year long boaters wishing to make a stopover on the island of Ré.

Essential to the small town of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, the marina is an essential place to visit on the island of Ré. Many shops and restaurants are established all along the harbor.

Concerning the characteristics of the harbor, it has 220 places in the basin and on the quay, of which 40/50 are reserved for visitors.

The origins of the port date back to 1681. Indeed, following a three-month siege by the Duke of Buckingham, Vauban decided to build the fortifications and the citadel of the island between 1681 and 1685, while developing the port and its waterfront.

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