Le Méditerranoscope

  • Leisure
  • Cultural leisure activities
  • Recreational activities
  • Exhibition gallery
  • Vivarium / Aquarium
Fort Royal, île Sainte Marguerite, 06400 Cannes
The Méditerranoscope is a space dedicated to the discovery and preservation of the sea, designed and managed by the CPIE Association of the Lérins Islands and Pays d’Azur, located in Cannes on Sainte-Marguerite Island.
The CPIE of the Lérins Islands and Pays d’Azur has brought together its educational and naturalist expertise to create the Méditerranoscope: a collection of Mediterranean aquariums, exhibition spaces, and educational workshops. This space was designed to: Raise awareness and introduce the public to the richness of the coastline, its fragility, and the need to act for its preservation. Understand the challenges facing our coastline: Preservation of marine and coastal areas Maintenance of biodiversity Climate change Promote: Scientific knowledge Understanding of management and conservation measures for coastal environments Visitor engagement to change behaviours and become active participants in environmental preservation.

Services

Heritage
Discovery
Water
Environment
Fauna - flora

Rates

Free access.
The Méditerranoscope is located within the Fort Royal, which has a paid entrance.

Openings

From 1 April 2026 until 31 October 2026 - Open everyday

Location

Le Méditerranoscope
Fort Royal, île Sainte Marguerite, 06400 Cannes

Spoken languages

Spoken languages
  • French
Updated on 22 January 2026 at 14:36
by SEMEC - Office de Tourisme de Cannes
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