This dive site, Pointe Moulalier, in France, offers a dramatic underwater landscape featuring a magnificent drop-off that starts near the surface and plunges to a considerable depth. Navigating this site requires attention to depth and potential currents. There is no specific historical information given, but the abundance of marine life suggests a healthy and established ecosystem.
The biodiversity is impressive, with a diverse array of species visible. Divers can expect to encounter groupers (including a resident family), barracudas, starfish, lobsters, moray eels, conger eels, salpas, sepias, squid, octopus, tuna, and amberjacks. The presence of such a variety of species highlights the richness of the marine environment.
The best time to visit Pointe Moulalier is likely during the warmer months (summer and early autumn) when visibility is typically better and water temperatures are more comfortable. Strong currents are possible, however, and should be considered, particularly for less experienced divers. Conditions should be checked before each dive. This site is more suited to scuba diving due to its depth.
