More than 20 years ago, the success story of BORMES PLONGEE started with the opening of the first RSTC Diving center (SSI training center). The founders (Mirko et Stéphane) recognized that there was a need for more leisure activities in the area and a missing link between professionnal training and customer-oriented diving activities in the fast growing diving market. BORMES PLONGEE is committed to providing every customer with the very finest dive equipment, dive education, great discover in the National Marine Park, all with unequaled personal service.
BORMES PLONGEE and its team is dedicated to your success and to make diving a lifetime of adventure through high quality training. Your instuctor will guide you at your own pace to a level of proficiency that ensures your continued enjoyment of the sport. We guarantee you enjoy diving through small classes, flexible program schedules and individual tuition.
The Ruby is one of the Mediterranean’s must-see wrecks. Ranked by the magazine Plongeurs International among the 101 most beautiful dives in the world, the Rubis is a pure jewel. To be able to observe a submarine in perfect condition is rare enough not to give yourself the opportunity to dive there.
A 56m*6m torpedo boat located in the bay of Cavalaire rests on a 39m sandy bottom. She sank on 4 February 1903 during an attempt to tow her to the port of Cavalaire after she ran aground on the dry land of Taillat.
Togo hits a mine of UC35. The stern flows immediately and the bow drifts a hundred meters further. The wreck is impressive. The bridge overlooks the sand by about ten meters. The cargo of coal is still visible, you can see the kitchen and its two stoves, as well as the engine room.
Ile de la Gabinière is located to the south-east of Port-Cros. The site is slightly protected from the Mistral, but very exposed to the easterly wind. Drift diving with a magnificent drop-off from 0 to 50 m.
A well-marked drop-off on the eastern side of the Gabinière islet offers surprising perspectives of relief and a sensation of overflight that is always appreciated, especially when the current is present!
The Donator (Prosper Schiaffino) a reference for wrecks in the mediterranean. The current can be extremely strong. The stern is at 51 m while the bow is at 48 m.
The plane rests flat on a gently sloping bottom in the middle of rocks. The propeller is missing, the cockpit is open. One of the wings rests on the sand and the second is in open water.
From 0 to 34 m, with its famous "ski slope" for the impressive 45° sandy slope that characterizes it, this dive site is located to the north-west of the island of Bagaud, one of the smallest of the Hyères islands, in the heart of the Port-Cros National Park.
The plane lies on the sand at a depth of 53 m. Visibility is often excellent at this site, and the wreck can be seen from as low as 30-35 m. As always on wrecks, it's a good idea to stop for a moment and contemplate the silhouette of the Wildcat. The aircraft is upside down, with the cockpit open in the sand.
Built in 1873 by the Gilbert and Cooper shipyards (Hull), the ship was christened Elguezabal, Ballesreros n°2, then Derwent and finally Ramon Meumbru. 80 meters long and 11 meters wide, the Ramon had a tonnage of 1153 tons. Her tonnage was 1153 tons. She had an exceptional feature for her time.
To the south-east of the island of Port-Cros, Pointe du Vaisseau is a dive that closely resembles La Gabinière in terms of both flora and fauna. However, unlike Gabinière Est or Sec de la Gabinière, there is much less current.
Located southeast of Port-Cros, Pointe de la Croix has a topography similar to Pointe de Montrémian, i.e. a long rocky stop a few meters high, surrounded by posidonia.
At the north-eastern tip of Port-Cros island, Pointe de la Galère is one of the most beautiful dives in the National Park. The dive takes place along a rocky point that descends to 34°.
The dive alternates between large rocky screes and ends to the south with magnificent ridges up to 40 m. Sheltered from the easterly wind, with the possibility of mooring on 4 buoys.
One of the most beautiful wrecks in the Var! Little brother of the Donator, it benefits from the same geographical situation and an incredible amount of life. Not to be missed!
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