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Embark on a diving adventure in Marseille, among historic wrecks, Mediterranean drop-offs, and the wild landscapes of the Calanques National Park.
The undeniable capital of diving in the Mediterranean attracts enthusiasts with the evocative names of the Riou archipelago, Frioul, or Planier. In Marseille, every sea outing promises an immersion in a wild and spectacular setting. Among the top sites, wrecks always enjoy great success: the Chaouen and Dalton on Planier, the Lebanon on Maïre, the Drôme, or the Messerschmitt for experienced divers. These dives are rich in history, where marine life has gradually reclaimed its rights.
The drop-offs are no exception and are among the most beautiful spots in the Mediterranean. Those of the Impériaux and Grand Congloué display their red and yellow gorgonians in the current, amidst schools of anthias, offering a colorful spectacle. Exploration enthusiasts will appreciate the underwater caves scattered around the islands and along the coast: the Rainbow cave on Jarre, the Pérès cave on Plan, or the Fig tree cave near Sormiou will delight fans of cavities and light play.
And after diving? Nothing is more pleasant than finding yourself on a terrace by the Old Port to share a refreshing aperitif, with olives and peanuts within reach. Because diving in Marseille also means enjoying a unique way of life, between sea, sun, and friendliness.

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An authentic Mediterranean destination where the sea shapes every landscape. Between spectacular calanques, wild islands and an old harbor steeped in history, Marseille offers a unique setting for a stay or diving cruise in France. Both urban and natural, vibrant and mineral, the city of Phocaea captivates with its strong identity, its light and its way of life turned toward the sea.

Marseille is one of the most beautiful diving playgrounds immersed in the French Mediterranean. Between vertiginous drop-offs, caves, underwater arches, rocky reefs and historical wrecks, the diversity is remarkable. DUNE diving cruises and stays allow you to explore the Calanques, the Frioul islands and emblematic offshore sites.

"La plongée à Marseille est possible une grande partie de l’année. Les conditions varient selon les saisons, mais la période la plus confortable s’étend du printemps à l’automne. La visibilité est souvent meilleure en été et en début d’automne, avec une mer plus stable."

Organizing a diving stay in Marseille with DUNE is simple and accessible. French destination, smooth logistics, quick access to the port and efficient water entry. Simply choose the appropriate format: land-based diving stay or a more itinerant program along the coastline.

