Port De Caen, Ouistreham
The Port of Caen, overlooking the English Channel, is the harbor authority for the
historic French city. It's a series of basins linked by the Caen à la Mer canal, which extends 15 kilometers
to Ouistreham. The port features several
basins with distinct purposes. The Saint-Pierre basin, once the city's center,
now serves as a marina. Nouveau Bassin caters to cruise ships and ferries. The Calix basin, the only one in regular
use, lies beneath the Viaduc de Calix bridge. Bassin de Hérouville offers miscellaneous
functionalities, while Blainville basin handles ships transporting cereals.
Beyond the port, Caen boasts a rich cultural scene. The Peace Memorial delves into 20th-century
conflicts. Explore the charming Vaugueux district, bustling with
restaurants and bars. Immerse yourself in history at Caen Castle, once home to William the
Conqueror. Discover scenic Bird Hill and explore the Abbey of Men and Saint-Étienne Church. Admire artistic treasures at the Musée des Beaux-Arts museum.