Navigation #4: Palavas to Port Camargue

 We were supposed to leave at 9 am sharp. 
Christelle was ready. But at the last minute, after checking the weather forecast, we decided to leave at 1 pm in order to catch a better wind. 

We went to visit the nearby island of Maguelone and its church and vineyards. 
A little summary of our stay at Palavas and Maguelone:



We went back to the boat for a sandwich and left straight away for our next destination. 



We left Palavas after lunch, waiting for the wind to turn. And it turned out perfect. We cruised at 4.4 knots with a perfect tailwind that allowed us to go in a straight line to Port Camargue which is the largest marina in Europe.




The sailing time is 2 hours which felt too short for Chrystelle who sailed with us today. !



When we arrived Port Camargue, Cédric also came to say hello! It was really great to have people with us today!!! Felt like a short day!



And despite Port Camargue being the biggest marina in Europe with its 5000 berths, we didn't stay more than a night. So no visits.

Tomorrow we go to Saintes-Maries-de-la-mer.

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