A Pêche en Mer boat show during the 2026 Port Camargue Boat Show

Les Nautiques de Port Camargue 2026 will be one of the highlights of the Mediterranean nautical calendar, with a boat show both afloat and ashore, as well as the first edition of the Pêche en Mer boat show.

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Les Nautiques de Port Camargue returns for a 32? edition of the show in 2026, with direct continuity after the 30 years celebrated in 2024.

It's one of the biggest new and used boat shows in the Mediterranean, and the largest used boat market in the Occitanie region.

Some 40âeuros¯000 to 45âeuros¯000 visitors are expected over 4 days, making it a major event for boaters and fishing enthusiasts.

The new "Sea Fishing Village" announced for Les Nautiques de Port Camargue 2026 marks a major innovation for the April 3-6 edition, directly linked to motorboating and sport fishing.

The Sea Fishing Village

A 600 m² marquee at the heart of the show will be dedicated to recreational fishing. The village is designed to bridge the gap between motor yachting and sea fishing.

The organizers have set themselves an ambitious goal: to become the national show for sea fishing enthusiasts, on a par with Port Camargue (Europe's leading yachting port). The aim is to make the show a permanent fixture in future editions, in response to the growing demand for this sector.

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  • Specialized materials and equipment: rods, reels, lures, probes, marine electronics dedicated to fishing, with major brands present.
  • 2 pools for hands-on demonstrations (initiations, throwing techniques, interactive animations).
  • Catering and conviviality area: themed food truck stands, social events to extend the fishing-pleasure experience.

This addition fits in perfectly with the DNA of Port Camargue, a popular area for sea fishing (wrecks, tuna, wolffish, squid) with many local operators already specialized in this activity.

Dates, place and times

  • Dates 2026: Friday April 3 to Monday April 6, 2026 (Easter weekend).
  • Location: Port Camargue, technical area and quays of GrauâeurosduâeurosRoi (Gard), in the heart of Europe's largest marina.
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