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Each year, hundreds of divers come to Tabarka to discover and explore sites of world reputation. The coral coast, located at the neighbourhoods of the peninsula of Tabarka, has twenty sites, clearly identified, accessible from April to the end of October.
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The pigeons cave
Very colored site rich in small fish, rocky fund 3m to 12m deep, for baptism, formation and readapting. The mérou should be found inside these caves. Sheltered zone, often calm sea. |
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Cape of Tabarka Very colored rocky fund, rich in fauna and flora, depending on the season you can meet shoal of fish there, depth : 3 to 20m.
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Corridors Rocky fund 20 to 27m deep made up of several rocks resembling corridors, very coloured, very rich in fish, you can find cicadas, crawfish, gorgones, coralline and amphoras. |
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Tunnels
It is a great site containing about 20 tunnels where one can pass freely, some are 30m long and 3m wide, so half-lightened or completely dark. Rocky fund with a lot of algae, from 16
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to 24m deep, rich in gorgones of various colors, fish, corbes, sars, sea-breams, bands of saupes depending on the season, cicadas, murenes, octopuses, skates and especially large and not very capricious mérous. |
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The rock of the mérous
50m long and 10m wide and 33m high, the highest point is 7m deep; Many spirographes, gorgones, |
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sea urchins of different species and colors, large octopuses, murenes, a genuine aquarium... Mérous: from 3 to 40 kg various species meet of the divers. |
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