Port Camargue

Port-Camargue is a district of the town of Le Grau-du-Roi, in the Gard department in the administrative region of Occitanie. Built in the 1960s, it is today one of the biggest marinas in Europe. In 1963, the Nîmes Chamber of Commerce and Industry, with the assistance of Jean Bastide, launched the project to build a new marina on the Languedoc coast, as part of t…
Port-Camargue is a district of the town of Le Grau-du-Roi, in the Gard department in the administrative region of Occitanie. Built in the 1960s, it is today one of the biggest marinas in Europe. In 1963, the Nîmes Chamber of Commerce and Industry, with the assistance of Jean Bastide, launched the project to build a new marina on the Languedoc coast, as part of the Mission Racine. The architect selected was Jean Balladur, who also drew up the plans for La Grande-Motte. Its construction began in 1969 with the creation of ponds, quays and piers. Then the first marinas were built. In 1974, the harbor office appeared. In 1980, the second phase of work concerning marinas was launched and in 1985 the initial CCI construction plan. Since then, under market pressure, town planning has continued to evolve with the construction of many additional marinas, apartments and villas. His Régie was chaired by Étienne Mourrut when he was mayor of Le Grau-du-Roi.
  • Country: France
  • Region: Occitanie
  • Department: Gard
  • Arrondissement: Nîmes
  • Canton: Aigues-Mortes
  • Intercommunality: Terre de Camargue
  • Commune: Le Grau-du-Roi
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