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  1. Oceanis 35.1
    Oceanis 35.1
    Toulon (5 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2021 10.45 meters

    2 Cabs 4 Berths

    Bow thruster, Bluetooth, Teak cockpit

    Extraordinary 10 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    9,3

    from $1,763
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  2. Dufour 382 GL
    Dufour 382 GL
    Toulon (5 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2018 11.23 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Bow thruster, Electric winch, Solar panels

    Extraordinary 4 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    9,2

    from $2,069
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  3. Dufour 430 GL
    Dufour 430 GL
    Port Pin Rolland

    2019 13.24 meters

    4 Cabs 10 Berths

    Fully battened mainsail, Electric windlass, Bow thruster

    Superb 2 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,3

    from $1,504
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  4. Dufour 360 GL
    Dufour 360 GL
    Marseille (49 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2021 10.3 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Hi-Fi system, Teak cockpit, CD player

    Extraordinary 5 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    9,2

    from $1,528
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  5. Bali Catsmart
    Bali Catsmart
    Port Pin Rolland

    2024 11.78 meters

    6 Cabs 12 Berths

    Sun lounger, Solar panels, Barbecue

    Fabulous 5 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,8

    from $2,351
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  7. Elan Impression 35
    Elan Impression 35
    Marseille (49 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2014 9.9 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Hi-Fi system, Bimini, Fully battened mainsail

    Good 6 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,2

    from $2,765
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  8. Dufour 520 GL
    Dufour 520 GL
    Port Pin Rolland

    2020 15.2 meters

    5 Cabs 12 Berths

    Teak deck, Electric windlass, Bow thruster

    Fabulous 6 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,6

    from $2,345
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  9. Oceanis 45
    Oceanis 45
    Toulon (5 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2018 13.85 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Electric windlass, Electric winch, Bow thruster

    Fabulous 2 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,7

    from $2,656
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  10. Bali Catspace
    Bali Catspace
    Bormes les Mimosas (37 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2021 12.33 meters

    4 Cabs 10 Berths

    Solar panels, Deck shower, Hot water

    Extraordinary 8 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    9,1

    from $3,869
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  11. Sun Odyssey 389
    Sun Odyssey 389
    Port Pin Rolland

    2019 11.75 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Fully battened mainsail, Deck shower, Cockpit cushions

    Good 4 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,4

    from $1,211
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  13. Oceanis 423
    Oceanis 423
    Hyères (20 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2005 13.09 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Heating, Hi-Fi system, Bimini

    Fabulous 4 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,9

    from $2,174
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  14. Sun Loft 47
    Sun Loft 47
    Port Pin Rolland

    2021 14 meters

    7 Cabs 12 Berths

    Barbecue, Electric windlass, Cockpit cushions

    Fabulous 7 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,5

    from $1,945
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  15. Dufour 360 GL
    Dufour 360 GL
    Port Pin Rolland

    2020 10.3 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Electric converter, Fully battened mainsail, Fan

    Superb 7 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,1

    from $1,211
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  16. Oceanis 40.1
    Oceanis 40.1
    Toulon (5 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2021 12.43 meters

    4 Cabs 8 Berths

    Fully battened mainsail, Electric windlass, Electric winch

    Very good 6 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,7

    from $2,116
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  17. Dufour 382 GL
    Dufour 382 GL
    Port Pin Rolland

    2019 11.23 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Fully battened mainsail, Deck shower, Cockpit cushions

    Very good 6 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,8

    from $1,252
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  19. Dufour 460 GL
    Dufour 460 GL
    Port Pin Rolland

    2019 14.15 meters

    5 Cabs 12 Berths

    Desalination system, Fully battened mainsail, Electric windlass

    Medium 1 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    6,3

    from $1,716
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  20. Lagoon 42
    Lagoon 42
    Bormes les Mimosas (37 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2019 12.8 meters

    6 Cabs 10 Berths

    Deck shower, Hot water, Sprayhood

    Fabulous 16 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,5

    from $4,617
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  21. Sun Odyssey 410
    Sun Odyssey 410
    Bormes les Mimosas (37 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2020 12.35 meters

    3 Cabs 8 Berths

    Fully battened mainsail, Electric windlass, Bow thruster

    Fabulous 2 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,8

    from $3,039
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  22. Sun Odyssey 319
    Sun Odyssey 319
    Hyères (20 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2019 9.8 meters

    2 Cabs 6 Berths

    Bimini, Solar panels, Deck shower

    Extraordinary 6 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    9,4

    from $1,728
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  23. Dufour 430 GL
    Dufour 430 GL
    Hyères (20 km from Port Pin Rolland)

    2022 13.24 meters

    4 Cabs 8 Berths

    Hi-Fi system, Bimini, Electric winch

    Extraordinary 1 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    10,0

    from $3,068
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Port Pin Rolland yacht charter

Last updated on 8 April 2025


   By Anaïs BEDE 

Editor-in-chief of Filovent magazine. "I'm passionate about travel, and my vacations always involve a boat trip!"

 

August 5, 2021

 

Reading time: 6 minutes

 

 In Brief

In Brief

 

Don't miss: Porquerolles and Port-Cros

Good addresses: The "Mas du Langoustier" in Porquerolles for its beautiful sea view

Discoveries: The islet of Ilon on the island of Saint-Honorat, far from Port Pin Rolland but doable if you rent for 2 weeks

What makes it special: The translucent waters and white sandy beaches give the Hyères islands a false air of the Maldives!

 

 

Zones de navigation en France Méditerrranée

Map of navigation zones in France Mediterranean (clickable)

 

 

Contents

 

  1. Practical information for your yacht charter from Port Pin Rolland
  2. What is there to do around Port Pin Rolland?
  3. Where can you sail from Port Pin Rolland?
  4. The best anchorages and beaches when setting out from Pin Rolland
  5. Sailing itineraries

 

 

"Passing by the Giens peninsula, we arrive with our boat at Porquerolles: the bay is magnificent, the weather is fine and the island is full of flowers. Porquerolles is a real little jewel of the South!" This is one of the most beautiful memories of Philippe, a Filovent customer, as he sails away from Port Pin Rolland. Leaving from Port Pin Rolland with your Mediterranean yacht charter will allow you to discover both the well-known and hidden treasures of the Hyères islands and the Calanques of Marseille.

 

Philippe et son équipage sur un Cyclde 50.5

Philippe

and his crew on a Cyclade 50.5 (photo by Anita Jaubert)

1. Practical information for your yacht charter from Port Pin Rolland

 

Average rates according to the season and the size of the boat

 

Boats with one hull are mainly rented from Port Pin Rolland.

The table below gives you an idea of the average prices of the boats. These prices may vary depending on the season, availability, model, age of the boat, etc.

 

Type of boatHigh season
July and August
Mid-season
May, June and September
Low Season
April and October
Monohull (3 cabins)3,800 USD2,800 USD2,400 USD
Monohull (4 cabins)5,000 USD3,200 USD2,600 USD
Catamaran (between 30 and 40 feet)4,000 USD3,250 USD2,500 USD
Catamaran (between 40 and 50 feet)4,500 USD3,500 USDUSD3,000

 

The port of Port Pin Rolland

 

Port Pin Rolland is located in Lazaret Bay and is protected from the wind. Very few places are reserved for visitors because its primary purpose is as a shipyard. The following services are available on site: electricity on the quay and pontoon, Wi-Fi, repair services, maintenance work, etc.

 

Our main partners on site

 

Here is a list of our main partners who rent boats from the port of Port Pin Rolland:

  • Dream Yacht Charter was founded in 2000 in the Seychelles and offers more than 1,000 yachts for charter from around 60 destinations. This rental company, based in Port Pin Rolland, has boats with one hull (Dufour, Sun Odyssey) and catamarans (Lagoon, Astrea);
  • Set Sail - Amiral Nautic isa professional rental company based in Toulon. From Port Pin Rolland, this rental company offers boats with one hull (Hanse, Dufour, Sun Odyssey) and a few catamarans, including power catamarans.

 

2. What is there to do around Port Pin Rolland?

 

 

Port Pin Rolland is located in the north of the commune of Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer. There are not many visitors, so we advise you not to dawdle and to quickly start your cruise with your boat rented in the Mediterranean coast of France. However, if you have time, a few points of interest nearby are well worth the detour! 30 minutes by car to the west of Port Pin Rolland, you can visit the chapel of Notre-Dame du Mai, nestled 350 meters up at the top of Cap Sicié. Antoine recommends this visit especially for its "superb unobstructed view of Toulon harbor". We recommend that you go to Toulon, not far from Port Pin Rolland. Once there, the National Navy Museum is a must-see. Once you have entered through the majestic door dating from 1738, you can admire the incredible collection of ships and galleys. Finally, to the north of Toulon, Mont Faron offers a panoramic view of the entire city with the Mediterranean Sea in the background.

 

 

3. Where can you sail from Port Pin Rolland?

 

It's once you're on your boat in Port Pin Rolland that your vacation away from it all really begins! In the next few lines, I'll take you on a voyage of discovery of the pearls of the Mediterranean Sea.

Porquerolles

 

Porquerolles is the westernmost of the Hyères islands and is one of the must-see destinations on your trip with your boat rented from Port Pin Rolland. Philippe tells me that Porquerolles is "a real little jewel of the South, a preserved village that is easily accessible for a crew of beginners" and Antoine that "you can easily go around the island and discover it in depth. The pine forest and fields are very pleasant in summer when it's warm". In the south of Porquerolles, you can stop at the Cap d'Arme lighthouse, which dates from 1830 and is an integral part of the island's heritage. Even if it is closed to the public, at the foot of this lighthouse you will have a beautiful view over a large part of Porquerolles: the Langoustier hills, Fort Sainte-Agathe, and the southern cliffs. As well as the beaches and the visits, you can discover Porquerolles by cycling around the island, as Stéphane recommends, or by going hiking. Philippe, Antoine and Cécile share their favorite places with you: "Le Glacier Porquerollais" next to the port, "Mas du Langoustier" to the west of the island offering a beautiful view of the sea and "Létal du boucher" especially for its beef.

 

Vue depuis le Cap Béarlieu à Porquerolles
View of part of the north coast of Porquerolles from Pointe Béarlieu, close to the port (photo by Stéphane Fievet)

Plage Notre Dame à Porquerolles
Notre Dame beach on Porquerolles, the island's northern anchorage for cruising houseboats (photo by Stéphane Fievet)

 

Port-Cros

 

Antoine, Philippe and Raphaël all describe Port-Cros as a family destination where life is good. For Antoine, Port-Cros is "fantastic for going to the beach, having an aperitif and playing petanque with the locals. What's more, at the end of the day the light is very beautiful". The first thing to know about this island is that it has been classified as a National Park since 1963. The conservation of the wealth of plant life (oaks, pine forests, scrubland, etc.) and aquatic life are therefore a central concern. This is why the underwater trails of La Palud were created. You will have the opportunity to learn to recognize the maritime flora and fauna while swimming equipped with your flippers and snorkels, from buoy to buoy, to read the explanatory panels along the route. The Mediterranean seabed will hold no more secrets for you! The good address shared by Cécile is the restaurant "L'Anse de Port-Cros" where you can enjoy delicious fish dishes, especially sea bream.

 

Vue aérienne sur Port-Cros
Aerial

view

of the port of Port-Cros (photo MIC in Hyères)

Fort de Brégançon in Bormes-Les-Mimosas

 

Since 1968, the Fort de Brégançon has been the official vacation spot of the President of the French Republic. if you can't go on vacation with the President, you can still visit this fort and see the influence of the various heads of state. Be careful, make sure you book your tickets in advance, either online or directly at the Bormes-les-Mimosas tourist office. Aside from the Fort de Brégançon, you can also find beautiful anchorages close-hauled to the beaches (Plage du Luxembourg, Plage de la Galère) and points (Pointe du Moulin, Pointe du Diable) with your boat rented from Port Pin Rolland.

 

The calanques of Marseille

 

It is true that, when setting out from Port Pin Rolland, the priority is to explore the Hyères islands on board your boat (and there is plenty to do!). However, there is no shortage of short trips and beautiful anchorages in the Calanques either. The great classics are: the Frioul archipelago, the Riou archipelago, the Calanque de Sormiou, the Calanque de Sugiton... As you will have realized, if you have time, the creeks of Marseille will allow you to be even more amazed by the beauty of the Mediterranean landscapes.

 

4. The best anchorages and beaches around Port Pin Rolland

The beaches of Porquerolles

 

Discovering Porquerolles with your boat also means discovering its beaches, which will take you on a journey. Indeed, for Stéphane "sometimes you'd think you were in the Maldives!".

Langoustier beach is located in the west of the island! To get there, you will have to walk for about an hour from the village. However, once you are there, you will be able to take advantage of its ideal location, as it is protected from the wind and the swell. Cécile will never forget swimming at this beach: "we were swimming among the fish. There were quite a lot of them, which surprised me because we were quite close-hauled to the beach. The colors were splendid." Together with the black Langoustier beach, it forms part of Langoustier Bay, which is one of the favorite anchorages for pleasure boaters due to its idyllic setting and transparent waters.

La Courtade beach has it all! It is easily accessible as it is only a 15-minute foot walk from the village. The eucalyptus forest that hauls in on one side of the beach offers a pleasant scent and shade during the summer season. Finally, on the beach of La Courtade you will find both sand and pebbles, there is something for everyone!

 

Plage du Langoustier à Porquerolles
Aerial

view

of Langoustier beach (photos Adobe Stock)

 

I think the photo below speaks for itself! Cécile was really taken with Plage d'Argent, to the northwest of Porquerolles, for "its colors, its calm, its openness to the sea and intimacy at the same time. In a word, this beach is paradise." Behind the beach, the restaurant "La plage d'Argent" will allow you to take full advantage of this idyllic setting.

 

La plage d'Argent à Porquerolles
View of the Plage d'Argent in Porquerolles (Photo by Cécile Doutriaux)

 

Anchorage at Port Man in Port-Cros

 

The anchorage in Port Man bay is one of Philippe's favorites. This cove juts out deep into the north-eastern tip of Port-Cros and is a vast anchorage surrounded by greenery. At the far end, you will find a pebble beach, the furthest from the village of Port-Cros, which offers a panoramic view of Port Man Bay. Although this anchorage is magnificent, it is not ideal depending on the wind conditions. Port Man Bay does not provide good shelter from the mistral or north-easterly winds. However, if the wind is blowing from the west or north-west, you can safely anchor your boat there.

 

Anchorage at Ilot de l'Ilon on the island of Saint-Honorat

Saint-Honorat is the smallest and southernmost of the Lérins islands. Philippe recommends anchoring boats at the Ilon islet on the south coast. For him, this "anchorage is complete: between the abbey, swimming, being well protected and the wild side of the landscape". Indeed, the anchorage at the Ilon islet allows you to enjoy both a magnificent sunset and a view of the 11th-century Lérins Abbey, which is listed as a historical monument.

 

Anchorage at Embiez Island

 

to the west of Six-Fours-les-Plages, the island of Les Embiez is the largest in the Embiez archipelago. It has belonged to Paul Ricard since 1958. It is above all the natural diversity that catches the eye. Between the vineyards, the old salt marshes, the wild coves, the green valleys, the pine forests… a large part of the Mediterranean treasures are present!

Once there, you can enjoy both the beaches and the anchorages. The small beach of La Croisette, in the west of the island, is wedged between two cliffs and only accessible by sea. It's a real godsend for those who have rented a boat! The Germans' beach, just above the Croisette beach, is the largest on the island. Its special feature is that it consists of a succession of small beaches and coves with translucent waters. Lying on your towel, you can see the 1861 lighthouse on Grand Rouveau Island in the distance. Along the coast of anchorages, the various points all around the island (Pointe de Rix, Pointe du Cougoussa, Pointe Saint-Pierre, etc.) will allow you to enjoy your boat and the magnificent setting offered by the island of Embiez.

 

Mouillage à l'archipel des Embiez
Sunset at the anchorage in the Embiez archipelago (photo by Stéphane Fievet)

 

Vue sur le phare de l'île du Rouveau
View from the boat of the lighthouse on the island of Grand Rouveau (photo by Stéphane Fievet)

 

5. What sailing itineraries should you follow?

 

Sailing itinerary 1 (one week) - Total distance covered: 62 nautical miles

  • Day 1: Port Pin Rolland → Langoustier Bay to the west of Porquerolles (13 nautical miles)
  • Day 2: Langoustier Bay → Port of Porquerolles to the north (4 nautical miles)
  • Day 3: Port of Porquerolles → Calanque de l'Indienne south of Porquerolles (8 nautical miles)
  • Day 4: Calanque de l'Indienne → Port-Cros (9 nautical miles)
  • Day 5: Port-Cros → Notre-Dame beach northeast of Porquerolles (10 nautical miles)
  • Day 6: Notre-Dame beach → Port Pin Rolland (18 nautical miles)

This one-week sailing itinerary was created by Eric and will allow you to discover the Hyères islands in depth. It is suitable for a crew that is not very experienced.

 

Sailing itinerary 2, one week - Total distance covered: 134 nautical miles

  • Day 1: Port Pin Rolland → Porquerolles and anchorage at the Alycastre point to the northeast (16 nautical miles)
  • Day 2: Pointe de l'Alycastre → Ramatuelle bay and anchorage at Pampelonne beach (30 nautical miles)
  • Day 3: Pampelonne beach → anchorage at L'Estagnol beach, northwest of Cap Bénat (25 nautical miles)
  • Day 4: L'Estagnol beach → Port-Cros (10 nautical miles)
  • Day 5: Port-Cros → île des Embiez (40 nautical miles)
  • Day 6: Ile des Embiez → Port Pin Rolland (13 nautical miles)

This second one-week sailing itinerary will allow you to sail beyond the Hyères islands while exploring them in depth.

Sailing itinerary 3 (one week) - Total distance covered: 78 nautical miles

  • Day 1: Port Pin Rolland → île des Embiez (13 nautical miles)
  • Day 2: Ile des Embiez → Calanque De Port D'Alon (7 nautical miles)
  • Day 3: Calanque De Port D'Alon → île verte en-dessous de La Ciotat (6 nautical miles)
  • Day 4: Ile verte → Riou archipelago (13 nautical miles)
  • Day 5: Riou Archipelago → En Vau Cove then Cassis (6 nautical miles)
  • Day 6: Cassis → Port Pin Rolland (33 nautical miles)

Finally, this third sailing itinerary will allow you to discover the Calanques to the west of Port Pin Rolland.

 

 

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Raphaël Maillard, Antoine, Philippe Beguerie, Anita Jaubert, Stéphane Fievet and Cécile Doutriaux for their testimonies and photos, which perfectly illustrate this article.

Good to know

Number of boats available 633
Types of service Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse
Average price per week $41,992
Minimum weekly price $1,109
Maximum price per week $1,026,463

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