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Guernic Est

Next to the island of Téviec, an important Mesolithic archaeological site, the Guernic rock offers superb diving for underwater biology enthusiasts and beginners alike.

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La Truie

Rock 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.

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Plage des Sables Blancs

Very 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).

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Epave du Nann Smith

In 240, 3.3 nautical miles from the Port de Portivy, lies the Nann Smith, a Norwegian cargo ship carrying iron ore, at a depth of 24m. She sank in 1917, hit by a floating mine. Lying on the seabed, the boilers rise 4 to 5m and the ship’s structure is still clearly visible.

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Plage de Ty Bihan

Departure 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.

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Le Bugalet

The 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.

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Plage du Conguel

At 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.

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Les Gorets

Flagship 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!

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La Cale

On 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.

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Gavrinis

The island of Gavrinis is famous in the Gulf for its rock cairns. The dive begins from the ship’s anchorage along the island with a gentle slope marked by rocks rich in crustaceans, then continues with an irregular dropoff rich in surprises of all kinds.

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