43° 34′ North – 07° 05′ East
The New Port Camille Rayon, built in 1989, named after its founder Mister Camille Rayon, is dedicated to the yachting in particular to the deep see yachting.
Perfectly sheltered, full of features and ideally located between Antibes and Cannes, in front of Lérins Islands, the port is flying “Pavillon Bleu”, for more than 20 years now.
The Port Camille Rayon counts 841 mooring berths to welcome boats from 6 to 75m length on an area of water of 13 hectares. The depth in the harbour varies from 2 to 5 meters. The big yachts are moored on the Harbour’s office Quay and on the South quay.
Map of the port
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S.N.P.V.G. – PDG Monsieur Pierre Rayon
Quai Napoléon, 06220, Golfe Juan
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Port News
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“Pointus” boat parade
The nautical club of Golfe Juan (CNGJ) organised last weekend (7th and 8th of september), the first edition of « Challenge des ports de la baie de Golfe Juan ». Boaters of the following ports: Mouré rouge, Vieux port de Golfe Juan, Port Camille Rayon, Port Gallice,...
75th anniversary of the Liberation
Saturday 24th of August2019 at 8.30pm - Espace Grandjean in Vallauris Come celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Liberation ! To relive the joy of the 24th of August 1944, a dancing party with musical show an professional dancers is organised. Singers of the 'Booggie...
Caravane du sport
Today - Tuesday 20th of August 2019 from 2pm to 6pm Last step and final of the summer tour for the " Caravane du Sport " ( sports caravan ) . The Event is organised by the Olympic and sports departmental commitee of the Alpes- maritimes in partnership with the...
Mister Camille Rayon
Up to the end, he shaped his own legend.
Biography
At first a hero of the resistance, Camille Rayon becomes a builder. He initiated, in Juan les Pins, the “Maison des pêcheurs”, in the sixties.
In contact with the sailors, he realizes that they are lacking shelters for their boats… Atypical but especially visionary, he then dashes into the conquest of maritime spaces to create shelters to welcome their boats…






