Home > Berths > Cogolin & Port Grimaud
Port Guides
Berths for Sale IN Cogolin & Port Grimaud
| Dimensions | Lease | Contact | Price |
| 26m x 5.8m | Dec 2021 | La Napoule office |
€875,000 |
| 25m x 6m | Dec 2019 | La Napoule office |
€425,000 |
| 18m x 4.8m | Dec 2021 | La Napoule office |
€580,000 |
| 18m x 4.4m | Dec 2028 | La Napoule office |
€205,000 |
| 18m x 4.4m | Dec 2028 | La Napoule office |
€205,000 |
| 17.5m x 4.8m | Dec 2019 | La Napoule office |
€249,000 |
| 17.5m x 4.8m | Dec 2019 | La Napoule office |
€259,000 |
Port guide - Cogolin & Port Grimaud
The village of Grimaud is a perched village, with historical links to the Grimaldi family. Gibelin de Grimaldi aided William the Good drive the Saracens of Fraxinet out of the area in AD 973 and was rewarded with the land. The village is dominated by its 11th century castle, now partially restored. It just 7km west of Saint-Tropez and 7km south-east of Sainte Maxime. The Church of St Francis of Assisi in the main place d'Eglise contains stained glass by Victor Vasarely.
The port itself was created by architect François Spoerry in the 1960s based around the marshes of the river Giscle, with Venetian-style channels featuring French fishermans houses resembling those in Saint Tropez. The mainly traffic free port is popular with boat owners, as most properties come with their own berth. The port also has a fuel quay and numerous support services, including a shipyard.
T : +33 (0) 494 55 69 00
www.port-grimaud.fr
We Like
- The never-ending wind of waterside cottages and moorings that make this port so picturesque
- Being just 5 minutes cruise from St.Tropez
- Sitting on the beautiful sandy beach next to the port entrance to watch the comings and goings
- The wide variety of support services in the port

