This dive site is Anse du Petit Mugel, a renowned spot at the eastern edge of the Calanques National Park, offering an exceptional diversity of marine environments within a single location. It features a gorgeous drop-off and extensive sea meadows, making for easy and enjoyable navigation for divers and freedivers alike, with its distinct features guiding exploration.
While exploring, divers are likely to encounter moray eels, octopuses, and cuttlefish. The site is also home to vibrant yellow gorgonian, a coral species that is notably rare for snorkelers, alongside rich sea grass meadows supporting a wide array of smaller marine life.
This site is suitable for diving year-round, with the warmer months offering the most pleasant conditions. Its shallow maximum depth and rich biodiversity make it an ideal location for both scuba diving and freediving, appealing to all skill levels seeking a rich Mediterranean experience.
