Tide times in Marennes
Charente Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Mon 1 Dec
| Time | Height | Coefficient | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01:14 | 1.33m | 77 | High tide |
| 01:14 | 1.33m | 77 | High tide |
| 07:31 | 1.60m | - | Low tide |
| 13:38 | 1.61m | 82 | High tide |
| 20:04 | 1.80m | - | Low tide |
This week
| Date | High tide | Low tide | Coefficient |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 1 Dec | 01:14 (1.33m) / 01:14 (1.33m) / 13:38 (1.61m) | 07:31 (1.60m) / 20:04 (1.80m) | 82 |
| Tue 2 Dec | 02:05 (1.62m) / 14:30 (1.82m) | 08:29 (1.95m) / 20:56 (2.08m) | 86 |
| Wed 3 Dec | 02:53 (1.88m) / 15:19 (1.98m) | 09:21 (2.27m) / 21:45 (2.31m) | 90 |
| Thu 4 Dec | 03:40 (2.09m) / 16:08 (2.06m) | 10:10 (2.51m) / 22:31 (2.46m) | 92 |
| Fri 5 Dec | 04:28 (2.20m) / 16:57 (2.05m) | 10:57 (2.64m) / 23:16 (2.49m) | 94 |
| Sat 6 Dec | 05:17 (2.22m) / 17:49 (1.96m) | 11:43 (2.63m) | 94 |
| Sun 7 Dec | 06:08 (2.14m) / 18:41 (1.80m) | 00:01 (2.41m) / 12:29 (2.48m) | 93 |
| Mon 8 Dec | 07:01 (5.62m) / 19:35 (5.23m) | 00:47 (1.42m) / 13:17 (1.40m) / 00:47 (1.42m) | 120 |
| Tue 9 Dec | 07:55 (5.42m) / 20:29 (5.01m) | 01:34 (1.70m) / 14:07 (1.72m) / 01:34 (1.70m) | 120 |
| Wed 10 Dec | 08:50 (5.18m) / 21:25 (4.81m) | 02:26 (2.01m) / 15:02 (2.04m) | 120 |
Tide times in Marennes
Find accurate tide schedules for Marennes. Whether for fishing, sailing, or beach walks, get the information you need.
Make the most of Marennes's coastal environment with these tide-dependent activities:
High tide
Explore coastal caves and hidden spots
Safe water levels for experienced jumpers
Enough depth for water sports
Low tide
Collect worms and shellfish for fishing
Find crabs in rocky areas
Capture unique coastal landscapes
Understanding tides at Marennes helps you stay safe and make the most of your visit. Tides follow a roughly 12-hour cycle, with two high tides and two low tides each day.
Be aware of local conditions at Marennes. Some areas can become inaccessible during high tide.
Our tide predictions for Marennes are calculated using astronomical data and local observations for maximum accuracy.