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Plage Saint Antoine

Shallow Bonifacio beach site with clear water and easy training layout.

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A shore-access beach dive beneath Bonifacio’s cliffs, with a shallow sandy layout and calm-water windows that suit first dives, snorkeling, and easy training sessions.

About Plage Saint Antoine

Plage Saint Antoine is a shallow sandy beach beneath Bonifacio’s cliffs, with a calm-water layout that suits first dives, snorkeling, and easy training sessions. On clear days the water can be exceptionally transparent, and the site rewards patient exploration with fish, octopus, cuttlefish, wrasse, and occasional rays around the reserve’s seagrass and rock.

Research Estimate At Plage Saint Antoine

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VisibilityVisibility: 12m
AccessChallenging entry effort
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentNo current
SurgeModerate surge

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Plage Saint Antoine Planning Details

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Depth Note

Shallow sandy bottom with a gentle beginner-friendly profile.

Best Season

all year round

Typical Conditions

Calm days are the sweet spot, with clear water and a shallow sandy bottom; windy days are much less comfortable.

Safety & Access At Plage Saint Antoine

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Key Hazards

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Safety Notes

Watch the approach path and avoid rough sea days. Calm conditions make the sandy bottom and shallow entry much easier.

Access Restrictions

Parking is limited in high season and the approach is not ideal with heavy gear or limited mobility.

Legal Notes

You are in the Bouches de Bonifacio Nature Reserve; follow the posted rules and leave no trace.

Local Intel For Plage Saint Antoine

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Scuba Diving

Well-suited for first dives and training exercises on a shallow sandy bottom.

Freediving

Very good for calm-day freediving because the bottom is shallow and sandy.

Snorkeling

Excellent calm-day snorkeling over shallow sand and clear water, with fish and occasional octopus or cuttlefish.

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Wildlife at Plage Saint Antoine

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