LA ROCHE PERCEE
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La Roche Percée, also known as L'Arche, is a French diving site with beautiful rock formations. The rock formations stretch for dozens of meters, with depths between 5 and 45 meters. Species you'll encounter at La Roche Percée are moray eels, conger eels, groupers, rays, barracudas, lobsters, corals, tube sponges, gorgonians and various species of sea snails. A campsite and a diving school are also located nearby.
Particulars
La Roche Percée is located in Cap Dramont, Saint-Raphaël, south of the island of Ile d'Or. The site is just off the coast and is easily accessible by boat.
Warnings
Currents can be strong at La Roche Percée in strong winds. Beware of pleasure boats.
LA ROCHE PERCEE Divemaps 1
- Divers Guide Map
- Detailed map
- Wreck map
- Local map
Distribution is illegal
LA ROCHE PERCEE Features
- Nicknames
- L'Arche
- Address
- Port du Poussaé, 83530 Agay
- Parking
- Limited parking
- Distance
- 5 min.
- Suitable for
- All levels
- Permit
- n.v.t.
- Access
- Free access
- Facilities
- Camping, diving school, with fill station
- Water
- Salt
- Kind of dive
- Boat dive
- Current
- Limited, sometimes strong
- Visibility
- 15 - 20 m.
- Average visibility
- 20 m.
- Depth
- 45 m.
- Bottom
- rotsen
- Life
- Mediterranean moray or roman eel, conger eel or conger, grouper
- Other recreation
- Beach, camping, marina, other water sports






