Yacht cruises offer unique opportunities to discover exceptional diving spots. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced diver, these sites promise unforgettable adventures. From colourful reefs to mysterious wrecks, every dive is an invitation to explore. Here is our selection of the best places to dive during your cruise, for unique experiences with Arthaud Yachting.
Port-Cros National Park, France
Located off the French Riviera, this is a remarkable diving site. Created in 1963, it is the oldest marine park in France. Here you’ll find incredible biodiversity, with clear waters home to groupers, moray eels and a variety of corals. Diving here is accessible to all levels, offering safe and fascinating explorations.
The reefs of Port-Cros are among the most unspoilt in the Mediterranean. The wealth of underwater flora and fauna makes it a paradise for divers and nature lovers alike. The night dives are particularly spectacular, revealing an active and diverse marine life.
The Medes Islands, Spain
Off the Costa Brava in Spain, the Medes Islands are renowned for their exceptional seabed. This small archipelago has been protected as a nature reserve since 1983, making it a prime diving site. The waters around the islands are rich in marine life, with schools of fish, starfish, octopus and rays.
Divers can explore fascinating underwater caves and tunnels. The currents are weak, making diving suitable for all levels. The Medes Islands are also famous for their Posidonia meadows, essential to the local marine ecosystem.
The Blue Hole, Malta
This world-famous dive site is located on the island of Gozo. This natural formation is a large circular opening in the rocks, leading to a vast network of underwater caves. Visibility is excellent, often in excess of 30 metres, allowing you to admire the spectacular rock formations and colourful marine life.
This site is ideal for experienced divers looking for challenge and adventure. The currents can be strong, but they add to the excitement of exploration. The Blue Hole also offers opportunities for snorkelling and underwater photography, attracting enthusiasts from all over the world.
The wreck of the Zenobia, Cyprus
This is one of the most famous dive sites in the Mediterranean. This 178-metre ferry sank in 1980 on its maiden voyage near Larnaca. The impressive size of the wreck means that diving is suitable for all levels. Divers can observe moray eels, barracudas and other marine species that have colonised the wreck.
Secca della Colombara, Ustica, Italy
Ustica, a small island in the north of Sicily, is home to the Secca della Colombara dive site. This site is renowned for its steep walls adorned with colourful corals and sponges, as well as its many shipwrecks. Divers can explore the wreck of a merchant ship, providing a habitat for a variety of marine creatures. The visibility and diversity of fauna make this an exceptional dive site.
The Dakota DC3 wreck, Kas, Turkey
Off the coast of Kas, Turkey, lies the wreck of a Dakota DC3 aircraft at a depth of 22 metres. This transport plane, deliberately sunk in 2009 to create an artificial reef, has become an attraction for divers. The clear waters provide excellent visibility, and divers can explore the interior of the plane. There are green turtles, gobies, groupers and moray eels.
The wreck of the Fortunal, Vis, Croatia
The island of Vis, one of the furthest from the Croatian mainland, is home to the wreck of the Fortunal, a fishing boat sunk in 1991. The wreck lies at a depth of between 45 and 55 metres, along a vertical wall rich in marine life. Visibility is excellent and the dive allows you to explore not only the wreck, but also a cave 40 metres below the surface. The sandy bottom reflects the light, offering a unique visual experience.
The Mediterranean offers an incredible diversity of diving spots, each with its own unique characteristics. Whether you wish to explore protected marine parks such as Port-Cros and the Medes Islands or discover amazing geological formations such as the Blue Hole in Malta, each site promises unforgettable adventures.
Arthaud Yachting invites you to dive into these underwater wonders on your next yacht cruise, for a memorable and rewarding experience. Enjoy the beauty and richness of the Mediterranean, and create unique memories with us.
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