The Glénan islands
Do you want to go diving in France at a trendy dive site? Divers love the Glénan archipelago, which is located in the Finistère region. The wild character of these isolated islands, which are designated as a natural reserve, entices visitors. The granite coast of Glénan is exposed to strong winds, tides, and currents and it is among the greatest dive sites in France. The splendor of the blue waters with opal reflections, on the other hand, makes the water appear to be a true tropical oasis. There is a diverse marine fauna and vegetation beneath the surface. Crustaceans and other invertebrates abound in the cracks of rocks, but it's not uncommon to catch them off guard on their forays.
The huge kelp vegetation gives divers the strange sense of swimming in a buried jungle. But the magic doesn't end there; the Glénan islands are also home to several massive wrecks, such the 140-meter-long Italian freight ship The Pietro Orsoleo. You will see that the Glénan islands have some of France's most spectacular dive locations.
- Location: Finistere