This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Sylvain F. (#2908839)La CaleOn the eastern slope of Île Longue, the drop-off of La Cale promises you a beautiful exploration rich in crustaceans, conger eels accompanied by their shrimps, even lobsters if you unearth them in their caves at the sand-rock boundary.Learn more © MaresLes GoretsFlagship site of the Gulf of Morbihan, to the west of the Long Island in the heart of a protected area, the Gorets site promises you some of the most beautiful dives in Brittany! The North-South oriented drop-off presents one of the most beautiful fields of European gorgonians!Learn more © H2JO Diving, 56640 ARZONLe GréganLocated just 5 minutes from Port-Navalo, this drop-off is rich in fixed fauna and fish typical of Brittany, and the dive offers a variety of landscapes: sandy bottom, rocky drop-off, eelgrass meadow, etc.Learn more © AqualungBrannecLocated in the Gulf of Morbihan, this site combines a sandy bottom with a rocky drop-off. From the boat, you follow the left-hand edge to arrive after 50m on a vertical rock face that drops down to 25m. You'll be able to descend through the different rock strata.Learn more © H2JO Diving, 56640 ARZONLe BugaletThe Bugalet wreck is a 57-metre ammunition-carrying landing barge that sank in 1946, east of the Quiberon peninsula. Preserved from storms, the ship has retained its entire structure at a depth of 15 meters.Learn more © SWIM WITH ME, 56340 PlouharnelPlage de Ty BihanDeparture from a sandy beach surrounded by rocks with little depth. Perfect for snorkeling and exploration for beginners. Current possible at Pointe de Saint Colomban, preferably at low tide.Learn more © SWIM WITH ME, 56340 PlouharnelPlage des Sables BlancsVery shallow water, ideal for children or beginners. At the end of the bay, the water is often clear and calm. Be sure to choose a water depth of over 3.80 m (see Port Haliguen tide info).Learn more © SWIM WITH ME, 56340 PlouharnelPlage du ConguelAt the end of the Presqu’île de Quiberon, this beach departure offers a beautiful dive with varied backgrounds. A walk around the rock on the east/southeast side of the site is ideal. Choose a low-water stable, as the current can be strong.Learn more © Centre Haliotis Plongée, 56510 Saint Pierre QuiberonGuernic EstNext to the island of Téviec, an important Mesolithic archaeological site, the Guernic rock offers superb diving for underwater biology enthusiasts and beginners alike.Learn more © Centre Haliotis Plongée, 56510 Saint Pierre QuiberonLa TruieRock on the Côte Sauvage with a fault. At high tide, it is possible to enter a cave beneath this fault. With daylight still visible, the atmosphere delights many divers. Further west, a second cave, a little darker but just as spectacular.Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.