Les Deux Frères, two emblematic islets, offer spectacular underwater scenery. Nearby, divers can discover the unique geological formations of Cap Sicié and encounter an abundance of marine life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the dives around Deux Frères and Cap Sicié offer unforgettable adventures.
The two brothers
Description
This dive site is a real treat for divers, remarkable from the moment you approach the surface, with its two distinctive rock cones. Underwater, we discover a succession of rocky screes, dotted with holes and a drop-off. Don't overlook the area known as "the pool". There are always new discoveries to be made, and it's essential to keep a watchful eye both on the open sea and on the rocks to make sure you don't miss any of the beautiful encounters that may come your way. The site is extensive and offers a gradual evolution, making it accessible to all diving levels.
Difficulty
Easy
Depth
From 0 to 35 metres
Fauna & Flora
Groupers, conger eels, moray eels, sars, octopus
Arroyo Gardens
Description
The site offers a vast expanse where sandy tongues stretch between rocky bands that gradually sink to a depth of 50 meters. A small arch, nestled at the bottom of a canyon, is a pleasant crossing to explore. Wildlife is abundant and diverse. In addition to the fixed species, many fish live all around, and you can even come across a few pelagic species in the open water.
Difficulty
Medium
Depth
From 27 to 35 metres
Fauna & Flora
Gorgonians, groupers, dentex, barracudas, moray eels
Le sec de Sicié
Description
The traditional dive route consists of going around the rock visible from the surface. More experienced divers can head south-west to explore two further peaks and reach a depth of 40 metres. When traversing the canyons, it's important not to forget to explore every crevice in search of the local wildlife.
Difficulty
Medium
Depth
From 8 to 35 metres
Fauna & Flora
Octopus, moray eels, conger eels, dentex, barracuda
The arch
Description
To enjoy this dive to the full, we recommend descending along the sand spit, skirting the rock without penetrating it to preserve the magnificent gorgonians that form a lush forest. Then, heading west, you can admire the red corals in the crevices of the drop-off. This exploration requires an advanced level of diving (Level 2 or Advanced) with a specialization in deep diving. The colors and play of light create a magnificent and enchanting spectacle.
Difficulty
Medium
Depth
From 20 to 40 metres
Fauna & Flora
Moray eels, conger eels, gorgonians, lobsters, groupers
Gorgonian Valley
Description
This dive, as the name suggests, offers the opportunity to explore an impressive gorgonian drop-off. The wind-exposed site is made up of several stepped plateaus separated by canyons. Good orientation is essential, as the current can sometimes be quite strong. This site requires an advanced level of diving (Level 2 or Advanced).
Difficulty
Medium
Depth
From 20 to 40 metres
Fauna & Flora
Moray eels, conger eels, gorgonians, lobsters, groupers
Korea
Description
For this dive, a Level 2 or Advanced with the Deep specialty is required. This is a rocky point where you descend into open water. This area offers numerous crevices that can be home to lobsters and moray eels.
Difficulty
Medium
Depth
From 25 to 48 metres
Fauna & Flora
Gorgonians, yellow encrusting anemones, moray eels, conger eels, groupers
Rock at anchor
Description
Further offshore from Cap Sicié, past the Gorgonian Valley, lies a dry area. A large fissure on the side of the dry area is home to an abundance of wildlife. One interesting feature is a meter-high anchor at the foot of the rock. At times, the current can be strong here, contributing to the spectacular beauty of the gorgonians.
Difficulty
Medium
Depth
From 25 to 42 metres
Fauna & Flora
Groupers, moray eels, conger eels, mostels, gorgonians