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Paris Ports of Call

A key feature of river tourism in the Paris region is the large number of passenger boats in service. The Autonomous Port of Paris has made a priority of developing this offering, notably by building adapted facilities: ports of call and home ports for the boat companies.

New ports of call are constantly being created or renovated to enhance the possibilities on offer to passenger boats. The network has been extended with a landing stage for the Trocadéro at Port Debilly, the construction of two landing stages in the Port d’Austerlitz (Paris, 13th arrondissement) to provide access to Docks en Seine, the future fashion and design centre, one of which is used by Voguéo and, finally, the commissioning of a provisional mooring place in Maisons-Alfort, also as part of the Voguéo network.

Today, there are no fewer than 34 ports of call in Ile-de-France, in 5 départements (Paris, Yvelines, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-St-Denis, Val-de-Marne), from Alfortville-Chinagora to Conflans Fin d'Oise, along the Seine and two of its tributaries (the Marne and Oise).

View the 2009 prices for the ports of call in Paris and Ile de France

For further information about the ports of call in Paris itself, you will find all the information you need on our interactive map (pedestrian access, nearest bus stops, metro or RER stations, car-parks, technical information...).

View the map of the ports of call on the rivers of Ile-de-France

View the detailed description of each of the ports of call in Ile-de-France:

  • Melun - Ile Saint-Etienne
  • Corbeil/Saint Nicolas
  • Clichy
  • Asnières Parc Robinson
  • Saint-Denis Stade de France
  • Gennevilliers
  • Conflans Ste-Honorine
  • Conflans Fin d'Oise
  • Pontoise