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Dive sites nearby

Le Langoustier

Composed of 2 massive coralligen reefs, isolated from around 30 meters, this site shows interesting faults and overhangs, all of this at 21 meters of depth.

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Les Merveilleuses

This sequence of coralligen rocks is one of the most famous dive sites from the Cap d’Agde coast. Located on a 21 meters bottom, this dive site presents the specificities of the area, speaking of the topography or the fauna and flora.

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La Muraillette

This 24m deep dive site, with its horseshoe shape, finishes at both ends by 2 big coralligen rocks that are around 2m high. These last are invaded by lobsters, et you will be able to count at least 50 per dive ! An incredible dive for a lot of divers !

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Le Casier Nord

The Casier dive site is made of coralligen reefs of different sizes, 2 being more isolated than the others direction south-west. This site is located west from the submarine Brescou Rock, between 18 and 19m deep.

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Fort de Brescou

This shallow dive is located directly near one of the most famous historical monuments of the Cap d’Agde. It is perfect for try dives and for beginner divers. You will be pleased by its colourful and full of life rocks.

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Les Tables

Small dive on black volcanic rocks unique in Europe at shallow depth ideal for beginners or underwater photography

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Récif’Lab “La Sagrada“

The main objective of this dive site is to deport de impact of scubadiving from the natural dive sites to this funny artificial place. This also helps to maintain biodiversity. The site is made of a main structure high of 6 meters, set on a 21 meters bottom, and surrounded by small articial concrete reefs.

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La Conque

Located near the famous “Two Brothers Rock“, this shallow dive site (7m deep), protected from the wind, is perfect for beginners to discover scubadiving !

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Epave de l’Obéron

The Oberon Wreck is set on a 12m sand bottom, away from Marseillan. 28m long, this old ship sunk during a tempest on February 18th 1913. This wreck, still in correct condition, is perfect for beginners or submarine photographers.

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La Pointe

5 minutes of navigation, come to discover this site composed of scree, faults, holes, do not forget your lamp to search in every corner and your camera :).

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.