The Marina


Entering Ferret Bay (Port Morgan)

Our marina is a natural deepwater port on the North-Western point of "l'Île à Vache" - Cow Island (latitude 18°06'63" N and longitude 73°41'78" W), 5.5 nautical miles off the coast of "Les Cayes".


The marina and the complex beneath coconut trees

Known for its safe anchoring for centuries, Ferret bay served as a port for buccaneer’s in the caribbean and particularly Henri MORGAN (whose name was given to the ecological tourist complex of "l'Île à Vache"), as he is said to have lost his boat in this bay.


Boat at the Port-Morgan warf

Port Morgan’s marina can welcome boats with a draught of up to 4 metres with places alongside the quay and with anchoring on buoys, offering all the necessary sevices for your stop. A number of crews have already taken advantage of it. Anonymous ocean travellers such as the crew of LOREN or others more famous after the fashion of ANTOINE.

Resupplying
fuel oil, petrol(gasoline), propane, water (in limited quantity), electricity (voltage : 110/220 volts, 60 Hz on European and American plugs).
Breakdown service
Possibility of diesel mechanics.
Services
showers, toilet facilities, laundry, foreign exchange, ...
Telecommunications
telephone, fax, postal service, local radios, internet.
VHF canal 16 or 9
Port security
provided day and night.
Accomodation
bungalows for guests, allowing a change of crew and visits.
Bar
the beach bar is open every day.
Happy Hour from 17h to 18h.
Catering
Didier and Françoise provide meals for visiting boats. Quality French or Creole cuisine. Lobsters, fish… French wines. Reasonably priced.
Miscellaneous
Souvenir and craft shops.

Go to the Online Reservation section by boat or consult the maritime weather forecast for the Caribbean.


Anchoring at Port Morgan, already used by

Henri Morgan the buccaneere