This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Affiliated Training Center

Dive sites nearby

La Pierre à la Bague - Planier

La Pierre à la Bague, located off the Planier archipelago, is a dive site renowned for its shallow waters and abundant fauna. Visibility is often excellent, making for a memorable diving experience.

Learn more

Tombant du Planier

Off the coast of Marseilles, Planier Island is an emblematic site, visible from all around the harbor.

Learn more

Dalton

The Dalton wreck, off the coast of Marseille, is a popular dive site for experienced divers. The wreck lies at a depth of between 20 and 40 metres and is only accessible to experienced divers.

Learn more

Le Messerschmitt

Still well preserved, the wreck lies on its back at a depth of around 44 meters to the north of the islet. Look out for its resident lobster or a grouper hidden under a wing! The Messerschmitt can easily be paired with the wrecks of the Chaouen and Dalton, for a memorable dive albeit reserved for experienced divers.

Learn more

Le souquet

Le Souquet, near Marseille's Ile du Planier, is a popular dive site for its rocky seabed and Mediterranean biodiversity. With depths ranging from 2 to 30 meters, it is suitable for intermediate divers.

Learn more

Grottes du Veyron

Here, you're diving into a Swiss cheese! Holes, hollows, caves, passages through which you can slip - a veritable labyrinth! But it's impossible to get lost.

Learn more

Tiboulen de Maire

To the west of Tiboulen de Maïre, a cove sheltered from the easterly wind. A drop-off of up to 25 metres with boulders between 16 and 20 metres and a tunnel accessible only in calm seas between 8 and 4 metres.

Learn more

grotte à corail

Situated to the south-west of Île Maïre, the cave has two main entrances at depths of between 12 and 9 metres, followed by a gentle drop to a depth of 25 metres.

Learn more

Cap Marley

Cap Marley is an exceptional dive site that attracts divers of all levels. The site offers depths ranging from 5 to 40 meters, allowing for varied exploration. Divers can discover striking rock formations and fascinating underwater caves.

Learn more

Cap Caveau

Well protected cove during the great Mistral, it begins with 2 small pools then a plateau which descends slightly. On the right side when you look at the sea of scree with a drop off a little further away. On the other side there is a rocky projection with a hole submerged in the rock. ​

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.