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Discover diving in La Londe-les-Maures, in the heart of the Port-Cros National Park, among preserved reefs, shipwrecks, and exceptional Mediterranean biodiversity.
Facing Hyères-les-Palmiers, the Îles d'Or combine turquoise coves, rocky reliefs, and seabeds renowned for their richness. Drop-offs, scree, and iconic wrecks structure one of the most varied Mediterranean diving experiences in France.
Porquerolles, just 2 km from the Giens peninsula, can be explored in its pass where currents concentrate grouper, moray eels, and schools of fish. Between the island and Port-Cros lie two reference wrecks: the Grec and the Donator. Port-Cros, a national terrestrial and marine park since 1963, protects 600 meters of coastal strip. La Gabinière, its flagship site to the south, hosts unafraid groupers from 11 meters deep, alongside sea bass, amberjacks, and barracudas.
More secluded, the Île du Levant and its rocky ridge hold beautiful surprises at the Esquillade buoy with marked faults, scree, and passages of wrasses and barracudas. From the port, navigation is short to each island. Your guide adapts the briefing to the day's conditions for a safe immersion.
