The Donator
After seeing the Toulonnais boat crash, you must view this shipwreck as well. The Donator was a cargo ship built in Norway that was acquired by a French business in the 1930s and moved to France. It subsequently passed through several hands before being sold to an Algerian company that used to carry wine between the two nations.
However, The Donator was unfortunate that it sank on the island of Porquerolles in the south of France after colliding with a floating mine. It is now one of the most sought-after shipwrecks in the region, with divers coming from all over the world to see what's left of this cargo ship.
The steer, wheels, and motors can all be seen plainly here as well. Examine the bedrooms, galleys, and other areas of the ship. Congers and eels, among other aquatic species, have made this their home. It is not a simple dive, and if you are inexperienced, you should hire a guide. This location is 15 minutes by boat from Port-Cros.