Freediving in Antibes
Crystal-clear Mediterranean waters surround Antibes, offering exceptional conditions for freediving enthusiasts. Explore vibrant marine life and underwater landscapes along this renowned stretch of the French Riviera.
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Freediving
Freediving initiation day in Antibes
Organized by BeFreeToDive
Antibes, France
From 1 half day to full day
From€140
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Frequently asked questions about Antibes
The ideal season for freediving in Antibes is from late spring to early autumn, when the Mediterranean Sea offers warmer water and calmer conditions.
Freediving in Antibes is accessible to beginners, as local instructors offer introductory sessions and adapt the activity to your skill level.
All essential freediving equipment, such as wetsuits, fins, masks, and weights, is typically supplied by the local professional. You may wish to bring a swimsuit and towel.
Most freediving experiences in Antibes require participants to be at least 12 years old, though age limits can vary. Please check the activity page for specific requirements.
Freediving in Antibes is supervised by certified instructors who follow strict safety protocols, including briefings and close monitoring in the water.
Freediving in Antibes is subject to weather and sea conditions. If conditions are unsafe, sessions may be rescheduled or refunded according to the policy on the activity page.
Most freediving sessions in Antibes last between 2 and 4 hours and are held in sheltered coastal areas with clear water and diverse marine life. Check the activity page for exact details.