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St. Pierre is now full of mooring buoys (over 100). These should be booked in advance through Marina Marin at 16 Euros per night. Go to https://www.saint-pierre.marina-martinique.fr/.
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While the bay is dominated by mooring buoys, it is still possible to anchor, but only in deep water a long way from the dock.
The 1902 volcanic eruption sank 12 ships at anchor, which is now a dedicated marine park and is marked by four large yellow buoys. No anchoring is permitted within this area, only use of the free public moorings while diving.
It may be possible to use the pier for a short period of time for loading/unloading. It can be used for dinghies, although avoid the "no dinghy" zone where the ferry ties up. You may need to use an anchor to prevent the dinghy from going under the pier.
Shopping is good for the size of the town and there is an excellent fresh fish/produce market. Technical services for yachts are limited. Fresh water taps on the dock are planned, as is better Wi-Fi in the anchorage.
Like many places in the Caribbean, dinghy theft can be a problem and there have been attempted outboard thefts and successful outboard and dinghy theft reported here, the latest in April 2024.
In December 2021, a yacht that was moored and being minded was burgled while the owner was away and numerous items were stolen. See security reports for more details.
Last updated: February 2025
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