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Cap jarront

Cap Jarron is a dive site for beginners to advanced divers, offering depths of up to 25 m. The clear waters and moderate currents make for pleasant exploration.

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Rocher de Briançon

Rocher de Briançon is a popular dive site for its picturesque underwater scenery and rich biodiversity. Accessible to advanced divers, this site offers depths ranging from 5 to 35 meters.

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Grotte arc en ciel

The Grotte Arc-en-Ciel, located off the coast of Marseille, is an exceptional diving site accessible to intermediate to advanced divers. This underwater cave, located at a depth of between 7 and 15 metres, owes its name to the spectacular play of light created by the sun’s penetrating rays.

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grotte mystérieuse

The cave itself is a tunnel that opens at 12 metres, at the bottom of the canyon on the right. If you look up very quickly, you will see a well into which you can climb to come out into the open air, in a basin surrounded by glistening rocks. When the weather is fine, the lighting is magical.

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Ancre de Callelongue

Leaving from the little port of Callelongue in the heart of the Calanques National Park, accessible to all levels and starting from the shore. The site has all the depths and goes down to 16 m.

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Grotte de Callelongue

The Cave of Callelongue, located in the Calanques of Marseille, is a cave accessible from a depth of 15 metres, offering impressive rock formations and fascinating plays of light. It’s an ideal site for experienced divers looking for adventure and underwater exploration.

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Les Fromages

The Fromages dive site, located near the island of Tiboulen de Maïre off Marseille, is famous for its rock formations in the shape of cheese wheels. The site is open to divers of all levels, from beginner to advanced, and lies at depths of between 7 and 22 metres.

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Les Pharillons

The Pharillons are located at the southern tip of Maïre Island, they are two rocks. A beautiful drop off with two main arches and other smaller ones.

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épave du Liban

On 17 June 1903, less than an hour after leaving the port of Marseille for Bastia, the liner was rammed on the starboard bow by the Insular, returning from Toulon with about forty passengers on board and preparing to enter the roadstead near the Ile Maïre.

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grotte à corail

Situated to the south-west of Île Maïre, the cave has two main entrances at depths of between 12 and 9 metres, followed by a gentle drop to a depth of 25 metres.

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