

What will jump out at you when you arrive at this site is the crystal clear water and the turquoise blue everywhere. A beautiful shallow sandy area to learn greets you. Three possible courses start from the same place, that’s what’s magical about this site.
Welcome to the most famous site in the Guadeloupe National Park and its Cousteau Reserve. Under the boat a real coral garden of all colors awaits you. At 12m, a statue of Commander Cousteau was placed on the sand at the end of the 2000s.
Located in the Cap-Roux reserve, the Aurelle Rock is made up of several rocks ranging from 0 to 37 meters in depth. This site is ideal for first dives but also for exploration and training dives for divers.
A long time ago, the Malendure rock collapsed into the ocean, creating this shallow dive site. La Caye is Malendure’s nursery. Depths range from 4m to 18m for the more adventurous; this site is accessible to all.
Anse Negressee is the best-hidden dive site in Malendure. Overhung by cliffs, this site offers a gentle slope between corals and sandbanks that allows a nice dive.
A gently sloping wall with human-sized barrel sponges. Move away from the wall and let yourself be bewitched by the deep blue of the water. Whether you dive to the left or right, you will be amazed by the beauty of this site that never ceases to amaze.
The pearl of Malendure. Just mention the name of this site to a local Instructor and see the flame in their eyes. It is possible to make this a drift dive towards Japanese Garden or Anse Négresse.
This site is a pretty circular cove with a sandy beach located at the foot of the Esterel massif between Cap Dramont and Agay. The site is accessible from the shore, making it easy and fun for all divers. It's an ideal site for beginners or when the weather forecast is poor for navigation. Maximum depth is 15m.
Located to the north of the Cap-Roux reserve at depths of between 17 and 40 meters, the Maëva rock is a technical rock offering great exploration and training dives for experienced divers.
La Cathédrale, Sainte-Maxime is an exceptional dive site located in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Suitable for intermediate to advanced divers, this site impresses with its majestic rock formations reminiscent of cathedral vaults. Depths range from 15 to 40 meters.
Vacca Rock, known in Corsican as “Vacca Rocherdela“, is an uninhabited, vegetation-free islet in the Cerbical Islands reserve. Diving takes place along the length of the island at depths ranging from 3 to 25 meters. Several dive sites are available from Vacca Rocher North.
You’ll take a dizzying descent into the blue along a dead body, in the 20 metre zone the silhouette of the tug will be outlined on a sandy bottom. Recently moved in front of the oceanographic museum which aims to create an artificial reef. the ship is 27 m long and 7 m wide.
An alternation of sand, coral, and rocks, this is one of the richest dives in the area. And as a bonus there is a tunnel at 13m, just under the anchorage to finish the dive.
The wreck "La Pecorella" is a 45-meter cement carrier that sank just off the gulf of Porto-Vecchio. The ship is visible from the surface. Its bow is at 6 meters and the bottom at 13 meters. The ship is in good condition and the holds can be visited.
At the tip of Cap Martin, upstream of the outfall, follow a drop-off whose summit is at 6 m and a font that ends at 30 m on sand with rocks. Sometimes we can find a weak current that brings us some very fine specimens.
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