Aquatic outings

Palm hike on the Amphora trail and visit of the Pradeau fort

Adresse du bénéficiaire

1 Chemin du Bouvet
Giens
83400 Hyères
France

Fort du Pradeau ©Lola Doux
Fort du Pradeau ©Lola Doux
Thumbnail
Thumbnail
Fort du Pradeau ©Lola Doux
Port-Cros National Park
Palm hike on the Amphora trail and visit of the Pradeau fort
1 half day
Very easy

It is a very original underwater exploration that the team of Espace mer proposes to you in the peninsula of Giens before a different and quite as singular immersion, in a place charged with history located just next door.

A safety briefing will take place on arrival at the Espace Mer center. Then head a few meters downstream to the Pointe du Bouvet to explore the site of a sunken treasure, the amphorae. This fun hike is suitable for families aged 8 and over, and takes place in small groups supervised by a state-qualified instructor.

The instructor will guide you for 45 minutes as you discover this incredible collection of ancient objects found in the waters of the peninsula. Your brand-new diploma will be waiting for you at the Espace mer center, where you can change before setting off again on your exploration.

Next, we head for Fort du Pradeau, built in 1634 at the request of Cardinal Richelieu to protect the Hyères roadstead. This historic structure has been fully restored by the Parc national de Port-Cros, which has made it its showcase, inviting you to discover the beauty and magic of its territory in an innovative way.

Through a multi-dimensional tour of the different areas, you'll experience and understand everything that makes up the unique character of this environment, protected since 1963, before enjoying the exceptional view from the large panoramic terrace.

Prices

Rate for 1 to 4 pers. 40€

From 4 pers. 35€

Price includes a visit to Fort du Pradeau.

Contact

Espace Mer
Découvrir son portrait

1 Chemin du Bouvet
Giens
83400 Hyères
France

Classifications & labels

Qualité Tourisme
Logo Qualité Tourisme
À la rencontre de...

Fred Simion has always been passionate about diving and freediving and became an instructor at the age of 23. He traveled a lot, worked in IT and communication before devoting himself completely to his double passion.

I first worked in diving clubs in Spain and Egypt and I arrived in Hyères ten years ago to join Espace Mer, where I am more particularly in charge of freediving activities. The center was a precursor in creating a freediving section seven years ago.

Very involved in the development of this activity, he is also president of the Apnea commission of the Var within the French Federation of Underwater Studies and Sports (FFESSM). Every year he organizes the departmental championship of the activity.

"As a practitioner, I also do underwater field hockey," adds this discreet sportsman who does not specify that the Hyères club is French champion in several categories!

Accompanying the palm hikes?

It's important to live one's passion every day in one's element. I also appreciate the relationship with people who are never the same. And it allows me to see the evolution of the environment to which I am very attentive.

À la rencontre de...

Originally from Vendée, the young captain of the Brigantin arrived in Hyères in 2001 to dive:

I immediately liked the energy of the area, which I found magnificent, and the atmosphere of Espace Mer where I boarded the Brigantin, which was the emblematic boat of the diving club. He is the one who made me want to do this job.

He spent a season as a helper on board the Hoëdic, a 27-meter tuna boat based in Le Lavandou. It was decided that he wanted to become a captain, and he left to train in Les Sables d'Olonne.

At 25 years old, he graduated and was back for the 2007 season at the helm of Hoëdic..

And one day, in Port-Cros, I see Fleur de Lampaul at anchor!

Stéphane jumped into the water to admire this famous Breton heritage boat. The crew sympathized with him and offered him to join them for the return trip to Lorient.

He will embark and, as a crew member, will stay on board for a year and a half.

We worked for the Nicolas Hulot Foundation, the Conservatoire du Littoral, with WWF we participated in the counting of cetaceans in the Pelagos sanctuary, with the PIM project for the small islands of the Mediterranean, we went to Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia... it was a great adventure.

But Stéphane has not forgotten the Brigantine, which is no longer suitable for diving. "I had acquired the experience, so I thought about how to give it a new life. He bought the boat in 2011, had masts made and rigged it as a ketch.

The idea? To propose sea trips to discover the islands and meet the cetaceans. With a principle:

We take few people and we really care!

Stéphane joined Espace Mer in 2015 and diversified its activities.

Espace Mer, c'est aussi :

D'autres merveilles dans le Parc national de Port-Cros

Toutes nos richesses