Lydia 1
Artificial wreck dive with diverse marine life
Boat Access
8m Avg Depth
16m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site is an artificial wreck located in front of the Lydia liner off the coast of France. The site consists of concrete nozzles and large pebbles, creating a varied and interesting underwater landscape. Navigation is straightforward, as the site is relatively shallow and well-defined. There is no historical significance to the site apart from its creation as a purpose-built artificial dive area.
The marine life at Lydia 1 is abundant and diverse. Divers can expect to encounter various species of octopus, cuttlefish, and squid. Larger fish such as congers, mostelles, sars, and sea breams are also common. The site also supports a healthy population of smaller creatures including lobsters, etrilles, galatheas, and cicadas, making it ideal for macro photography.
The best time to visit Lydia 1 is likely during the warmer months (spring and summer) when the water temperature is more comfortable and visibility is generally better. For freedivers, the shallow depth and manageable currents make it an excellent location for breath-hold dives. Divers should check current conditions and visibility before entering the water. Remember to practice responsible diving and avoid disturbing the marine life.
DivingFreediving
Plan Your Visit
artificial reefmacro photographybeginner friendlyfrance
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Shallow, calm, easy access, suitable for beginners.
Current Strength:
Mild
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