Marin Marina is now the largest water sports of the Caribbean and the number one of tourist rental of pleasure boats with its fleet of 220 units, the character of the site and services offered. It's the sailing and the boating in all its diversity.
The marina currently has 750 berths and 100 mooring buoys (or 110 berths and 30 moorings buoys more since the "second pool" (extension port).
In an area conducive to pleasure and with a fleet of more than 50,000 boats (sail and motor, boats rented by the day, the "charter" with the rent "the cabin" and "mega yachts" sail or motor boats over twenty-four meters long) passing through the sea of the Lesser Antilles, the pleasure was developed in the 80s.
Martinique was an ideal location for many boaters departing for the islands of South called "Windward Islands" and for sailors visiting the north. Marin was a point connected with St. Lucia and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The first step in the development of the port of Marin began in the mid 1980s with the development of the County Water Plan which recognizes the importance of the site and the challenges it holds for the development of the territory.
The port is equipped with a set of floating piers and docking facilities for 119 boats. The second tranche of the port deployment date of mid 1990. Thus was built the floating jetty called "Quai d'Honneur" or "wharf", 204 meters long and 5 meters wide, capable of accommodating between 60-90 sailboats 20 to 35 meters long, moored on buoys from 2.5 to 4.5 tonnes. Its capacity has now reached 330 rings in 1993.
The port of Marin now has 750 rings plus a hundred posts on buoys.