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Hortense

28-meter drop-off. Dive at slack water with a right-hand descent to return to the boat with the left hand as the current dictates. Dive open to all levels; the Oceana Vsm will take you out on its boat where everything is done to ensure optimum comfort. 30 minutes of navigation to take you to this site.

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St. Sunniva, wreck

It is at the site of the shipwreck, 40 meters below the surface, that the pieces of the wreck can be found. The boat is no more than a memory of yesteryear, broken up into several pieces and scattered over an area of around 50 metres.

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Grotte à Balou

Just 5 minutes from the bay of Saint Jean de Luz, this beginner-friendly site with a maximum depth of 18 meters is made up of a rocky plateau and a sandy beach.

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Digue Artha

The Digue Artha is a dive site located in the bay of Saint-Jean-de-Luz. It’s an easy dive, ideal for beginners and advanced divers alike, offering a maximum depth of around 10 meters.

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Digue de Socoa

The Digue de Socoa, located in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, is a popular dive site offering ideal conditions for divers of all levels. With a maximum depth of around 12 meters, this site features interesting underwater scenery with rock formations and drop-offs.

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Biosnar

Immersion in one of the walls that protrudes from Jaizkibel mountain. With a sandy bottom where you can find abundant scrapie and mosaic stripes.

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Gran Canto

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Tambo

This dive site is made up of numerous east-west facing slabs in the lower parts of Mount Jaizkibel. This site is known for deep canyons that cut the slab from south to north, and large rocks on the south face that form various caves and passages.

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Purrustarri

This dive site is made up of numerous east-west facing slabs in the lower parts of Mount Jaizkibel. You can find the remains of a shipwrecked fishing boat in this area.

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Las Piramides

This site is formed by numerous poorly defined East-West facing slabs in the lower parts of Mount Jaizkibel, with three large stones that rise to a depth of up to 8 meters.

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