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Champagne Wreck

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Explore the intriguing 'Champagne Wreck' near Bormes-les-Mimosas, France, a site famously named for the thousands of champagne bottles scattered within its ruins. This captivating wreck is a thriving ecosystem, home to elusive conger eels, camouflaged scorpionfish, and lively lobsters. It's a unique dive that blends historical curiosity with a rich marine encounter.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, November, December, May, October
Jan Exceptional visibility, abundant coral formations and diverse fish populations.
Feb Peak season for large pelagics, excellent chances of seeing sharks and rays.
Mar Manta ray and eagle ray season, vibrant coral gardens.
Apr Continued excellent visibility and marine life activity.
More monthly highlights
May Warming waters, good for spotting juvenile turtles and smaller reef fish.
Jun Rainy season begins, visibility can decrease slightly, but marine life is still abundant.
Jul Rainy season, potential for reduced visibility, but good for observing smaller reef inhabitants.
Aug Warmest waters, possibility of plankton blooms attracting schools of fish.
Sep End of rainy season, visibility starts to improve, marine life remains active.
Oct Visibility significantly improves, excellent for exploring the diverse reef systems.
Nov Start of the dry season, prime diving conditions with excellent visibility and marine life.
Dec Excellent visibility, beginning of manta ray season, ideal for encountering larger marine animals.
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