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Dive sites nearby

Cap Gros

Just a few minutes' sailing away, Cap Gros in Antibes is a dive site renowned for its natural beauty and rich marine life. Located on the Côte d'Azur, this site offers a variety of underwater landscapes, from rocky seabeds to Posidonia meadows.

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Raventurier

The Le Raventurier dive site in Antibes is located at a depth of around 30 meters, and can go up to 60 meters. Accessible to experienced divers, it offers excellent visibility and ideal conditions. Dives generally last between 40 and 60 minutes, with moderate currents.

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La Lauve

Just 45 minutes from Golfe Juan, this site, exposed to the south swell and east wind, is one of the most beautiful on the coast. It alternates between reef and white sand, on a plateau rich in posidonia. It's a spectacular site where you can see the wall drop from 3 to 38 m. deep.

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L’Arenas

Without doubt, this dive at Cap d'Antibes is unanimously recognized as one of the most impressive! Located just a stone's throw from the coast, this underwater area offers an experience reserved for experienced divers due to its technical challenges, such as depth and currents.

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Baie dès Milliardaires

The Baie des Milliardaires in Antibes is a popular dive site, offering clear waters and a wide variety of marine life. The seabed is dotted with rocks and posidonia, creating an ideal habitat for many species.

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Le Boute

La Boute in Antibes is a dive site located approximately 15-20 meters deep. Accessible to experienced divers, it offers a rocky bottom with cavities and faults, perfect for exploration.

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La grande Grenille

La Grande Grenille in Antibes is a dive site located at depths of between 10 and 30 meters. Accessible to experienced divers, it features large rocks, wrecks and fascinating underwater tunnels.

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Le Rascoui

35 min from Golfe Juan, a site for beginners and experienced divers, ideal for courses and exploration, rich in flora and fauna. Its topography consists of a very long drop-off, allowing easy out-and-back navigation. The site is sheltered from the east wind and has a maximum depth of 40 m.

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Le Boule

At the end of the Cap d’Antibes, site whose top of the rock is less than 2 meters deep. The bottom of the fall is 43 meters. It takes about 40 minutes of navigation from Golfe Juan to reach this site. Not practicable in summer due to its location and the frequency of the ships, it remains a magnificent site.

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sèche saint pierre

A 45-minute sail from Golfe Juan, beyond the Cap d’Antibes, this site at depths of between 5 and 40 metres will satisfy beginners and more experienced divers alike.

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