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Pointe du Bouvet underwater trail

France, Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur, Var, Hyères
Marine area adjacent to Port-Cros National Park
Natura 2000 Hyères bay
Pointe du Bouvet underwater trail

LAT
LONG
Reference System

06°09’25.110”E
43°01’41.300”N
WGS 84

Maximum depth
Difficulty

6 m
Low

The AREVPAM association studies and promotes Mediterranean heritage. It consists of archaeologists, diving professionals and photographers and participates in studies and underwater archaeological digs for the DRASSM (Department for underwater archaeological research) and Port-Cros National Park. In addition, a large part of its activities is dedicated to educational outreach. It manages two underwater trails: one devoted to the Almanarre archaeological remains at the Olbia site, while the other reconstitutes the Pointe du Bouvet archaeological site.

Contact: the AREVPAM association   http://arevpam.org/

Telephone: (+33) 6 61 34 10 31   Email: arevpam@gmail.com

Warning
FRAGILE

Snorkeling

Cultural
and natural

Average
frequentation

Description of the site of natural interest

The Pointe du Bouvet underwater trail consists of several types of habitat: sandy seabeds, rocky seabeds, seagrass meadows, etc.

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Description of the site of cultural interest

The particularity of the Pointe du Bouvet underwater trail is that it presents a reconstitution of a Roman vessel that transported amphoras. This site has been developed by archaeologists and enables the public to discover a few of the basics of underwater archaeology.

Route

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