Le Tromblon

  • Diving site
  • Wreck
83500 La Seyne-sur-Mer
The Tromblon was a propeller-driven gunboat commissioned in Toulon in 1875.
WRECK HISTORY...
The Tromblon was a propeller-driven gunboat commissioned in Toulon in 1875. Its only war record was its participation in the Tunisian campaign in July and August 1881. Following this, the Tromblon returned to Toulon, where it was never used again. On August 13, 1898, it was proposed as an exercise target, and on October 21 of the same year it was driven into Anse des Sablettes. Two of the eight 240 mm shells fired at it from the Peyras battery hit it, putting an end to its short career.

FAUNA AND FLORA
This boat resting on a sandy bottom is a landmark for a few conger eels, moray eels, schools of sars and red mullet.

WE LIKE :
- the wreck
- schools of sars and red mullets

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
- Location: approx. 1 km south of Saint-Elme (Port des Sablettes)
- Level of difficulty: easy
- Diving: Level 2 and above
- Remarks: /

Level of difficulty: easy
Diving: Level 2 and above

Accepted customers

Accepted customers

  • Scuba diving enthusiasts
  • CMAS Level 2
  • PADI Advanced open water diver

Location

Location

Le Tromblon
83500 La Seyne-sur-Mer

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French

Access

Access
  • Depth: between 24 and 27 metres
Updated on 05 September 2025 at 08:32
by Office de Tourisme Provence Méditerranée
(Offer identifier : 4696018)
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