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Scuba diving at La Fourmigue (Village sous-marin / Underwater Village) in Cannes
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La Fourmigue (Village sous-marin / Underwater Village)

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About This Site
La Fourmigue's "Village sous-marin" is the signature quirky dive of the Cannes–Antibes area and appears on virtually every local operator's list. Scattered across roughly 1,000 m² of seabed beside the red-and-black Fourmigue beacon, in the middle of Golfe-Juan bay, lies a miniature sunken "Atlantis": some 200 little concrete constructions — streets, houses, a cathedral, an amphitheatre, statues, ramparts and medieval-, Roman- and Egyptian-inspired buildings — laid down between 1963 and 1965 as an underwater film set for the never-finished animated feature L'Enfant et la Sirène. The village sits shallow, around 15 m over the structures, so it is accessible to divers of every level, while a rocky drop-off on the west side falls away to about 30 m for those wanting more depth. Half a century underwater has turned the decor into an artificial reef, its little buildings now colonised by fish, encrusting life and starfish.

Difficulty

Beginner

Max Depth

30m

Type

Boat

Typical Visibility

12m

Conditions Summary

Best time today

6AM - 12PM

GREAT

Best day in forecast

Monday

GREAT

2026-07-13

Community-reported visibility

n/a

Warnings for today

None

The site sits in the middle of Golfe-Juan bay, well sheltered on three sides: the mainland coast of Golfe-Juan, Vallauris and Cannes shadows the whole northern arc (N–NW–NE), Cap d'Antibes blocks the east and northeast, and the Lérins Islands cut the southwest. The Mistral/Tramontane (NW–N) blows offshore off the land here with little fetch, so it mainly flattens the sea. The genuinely open window is to the south and southeast, across the mouth of the bay toward the open Ligurian Sea, so the site's real exposure is a Marin/Scirocco (SE) blow or a sustained southerly, which pushes wind-sea and swell straight in and stirs up the shallow village; a Libeccio (SW) reaches it only partly, diffracting around the Lérins. There is no true ocean groundswell in this basin — surface conditions are driven by local wind over fetch — so on calm or offshore-wind days the reef is placid.

NNEESESSWWNW
Protected
Partially Exposed
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