General Description
Location: Boulogne-sur-Mer is located on the NW coast of France close to the Dover Strait. It lies at the mouth of the Liane River in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of northern France just 45 kilometers south of Folkestone, England, across the English Channel and about 210 kilometers N of Paris.
General overview: The port has facilities for the handling of fishing vessels, car ferries, fast catamaran ferries, cargo ships and pleasure craft. These vessels are accommodated in 2 basins and 2 docks in the well sheltered harbour. Port consists of fore port and tidal port, two dock basins, one of which is enclosed, and the Sarraz-Bournet Dock. Cargoes include general cargo, dry bulk, fish, Ro-Ro and Lo-Lo traffic.
Berths:
● Sarraz-Bournet Dock:
- Europe Quay: length: 775 m; depth: 11.0 m.
- Ore Quay: length: 240 m; depth: 11.0 m; remarks: Ore
● Carnot Basin: depth: 5.0 m; LOA: 146 m; remarks: Ro-Ro; currently out of order
● Loubet Basin:
- Huguet Quay: length: 240 m; depth: 5.5 m; LOA: 132 m; remarks: Ro-Ro/Lo-Lo
- Voisin Quay: length: 700 m; LOA: 135 m; remarks: Refrigerated fish
● Fore-Port and Tidal Port:
- Terminal: remarks: Ferries
Traffic figures: Approx 2,250,000t of commercial trade handled annually.
Load line zone: North Atlantic Winter Seasonal Zone II, Winter Nov 1 to Mar 31, Summer Apr 1 to Oct 31.
Max size:
- Outer Harbour: LOA 230m. Draught 11.0m (springs) 10.5m (neaps)
- Inner Harbour: LOA 135m.