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Boulegeades

Various rocks up to 15m, as well as a plateau with rocky scree and a beautiful arch! The walls are covered in anemones and coral, and there's a vertiginous drop-off, a veritable wall and underwater mountain.

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Calanque de Pouars Plane

Also known as Pouars or Port de Plane, this well-protected cove resembles a small port. Left-hand rock, access only possible in calm seas to a small tunnel passing outside the cove between 4 and 8 m. Outside, two rocky peaks at around 12 m and a ridge at 20 m dropping to a maximum of 35 m.

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Pierre à Joseph

Rocky reef starting on Plane and heading towards Riou. Small drop-off with many schools of fish: on the high rocky scree transforming into a small plateau. Heading out to sea, a canyon forms between the reef and a hill below -marine. the current can be very strong.

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Impérial du milieu

The Impériaux are part of the Riou Archipelago and represent 3 rocks to the north-east of the island, making them one of Marseille's best-known divesThe Impérial du milieu is located in the middle of the 3 rocks, as its name suggests.

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La grotte à Perez

Beautiful falling at a maximum depth of 40m with a small plateau around 30m, this enormous cave-cathedral begins at 25m to approximately up to 14m and advances about ten meters inside. ​

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La grotte à perez.

A beautiful drop to a maximum of 40 m with a small plateau at around 30 m, this enormous cathedral-cave starts at 25 m and drops to around 14 m, advancing by around ten metres on the inside.

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Impérial de Terre

The Impériaux are part of the Riou Archipelago and represent 3 rocks to the northeast of the island, making them one of Marseille's best-known dives.

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Faille de Plane

Between underwater plateaus, tunnels and drop-offs, there’s something for everyone.The main plateaus are between 8 and 12 metres long.On the faults side: a ten-metre tunnel with several possible entrances/exits and an arch/grotto.Beautiful drop-offs of up to 30 metres on the Cap de Plane side.

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Impérial du Large

The Impériaux are part of the Riou Archipelago and represent 3 rocks to the north-east of the island, making them one of the best-known dives in Marseille.

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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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