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Dive sites nearby

Grotte des Magnons

Located to the north of the Magnons rocks, this spot is our favorite spot for an underwater hike (a walk on the surface equipped with a wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins) or for a first dive or OWD training.

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Pierre à Duval

A small rock with a high concentration of fauna. It is home to five or six grouper huddled in the crevices, as well as a few large conger eels and moray eels.

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Piscine des Magnons

Located to the north of the Magnons rocks, this is our favorite spot for underwater hikes, first dives and PE20 training.

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Pierre du Jas

This site, for experienced divers, consists of an open-water Sec in the 28 to 37-meter zone. Exploring along the walls, you'll see some beautiful gorgonians.

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Balise des Magnons Est

One of the favorite sites of the "Mousquemers" (Jacques Yves Cousteau, Philippe Tailliez and Frédéric Dumas), also known as the Sec au Amphores (Dry Amphorae) because of the many pieces of more or less ancient pottery to be found here.

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les Basses Moulinières

Formed by three large boulders intersected by two faults, this plateau features a ridge emerging at 11 metres and dying on a sandy bottom at 25 metres. A loop of the site can be made through the two faults covered with red and yellow gorgonians.

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La classique

The rock, of imposing size, is cut by large faults and embellished with holes and scree around its periphery. Its eastern face features a drop-off covered with gorgonians and sponges. A little further out, you'll find a number of other small rocky outcrops.

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plate aux mérous

On a vast plateau criss-crossed by numerous faults, lives a whole population of large Grouper, who manage to slip with ease into the crevices of the slab.

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Sèche Guenaud

One of the richest sites in terms of aquatic flora and fauna, and therefore a must-see in this sector. Made up of several large rocks interspersed with canyons, you can observe fixed life such as walls of red Gorgonians, encrusting Anemones, various varieties of Sponges and Doris.

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la merveilleuse

If there's only one dive in the Les Embiez area, this is it. The highest part forms a large massif, with the drop-off on the north-west face. The deepest part is on the opposite side.

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