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Level: Free shore access This spot have a free shore access: you can go snorkeling there freely and without having to book a tour or pay an entrance fee. To be true, there are not a lot of spots in the Mediterranean Sea where so many environments and species can be met in one place. The cove is bordered by Le Parc du Mugel , a famous botanical garden.
You can access the spot from Marseille about 35 km away, 1-hour drive or from Cassis 11 km away, minute drive. Parking Le Mugel fee-paying car park is the best option to park nearby. From there, a path offering gorgeous views over Anse du Grand Mugel leads to the spot about m from the parking lot to the cove.
You can also walk or take public transportation from La Ciotat city center, only 1km away. Enter the water from the pebble beach, next to the rocky cliff bordering the southern side of the cove on your right when facing the sea.
The spot is famous for its drop-off extending over m along the rocky point separating Anse du Petit Mugel from Anse du Sec. The point is easy to spot from the beach, on your right. Swimming from the shore, follow the drop-off towards the rocky point. Numerous species can be spotted on the rock drop-off: rock fish such as red-black triplefin , blennies, red sea stars , small octopuses , sea anemones, shrimps and sometimes small nudibranchs. Many snorkelers have reported spotting moray eels here, on the drop-off as well as in Posidonia.
Caves and cavities dug in the cliff can also shelter sea sponges and yellow cluster anemones which colonies spread over the rocks. You will see small yellow gorgonian scattered over the rocky bed, 7 to 10 meters deep 23 to 33ft.