This dive site, Marine de Negru, is situated off a small beach nestled on the steep coast of Cap Corse, France. Underwater, the cliffs continue, forming an interesting rock wall that descends into crystal-clear waters. While there is no specific historical background provided for the site, divers and snorkelers can navigate along this dramatic wall and its associated drop-off.
Despite overall marine life not thriving in abundance, the site offers glimpses of a few notable species. Keen observers might spot stingrays gliding along the bottom, common dentex patrolling the mid-water, and the occasional dusky grouper lurking at the foot of the drop-off.
The clear waters make it an excellent spot for underwater photography, particularly for capturing wide-angle shots of the impressive rock formations. It's especially recommended for experienced snorkelers and freedivers due to the significant water depth at the drop-off. The best time to visit would typically be during calm weather to ensure optimal visibility and comfortable access from the beach.

