ARCHEO DIVING
Via Degli Oleandri 10, 09049 Villasimius, CA - ITA
Villasimius está localizada no extremo sul da Sardenha, aninhada no coração do Mar Mediterrâneo. Ela oferece alguns dos melhores mergulhos da Itália, com pináculos, promontórios, naufrágios e cavernas para você explorar no Parque Marinho Nacional Capo Carbonara, que fica nas proximidades.
Há vários centros de mergulho e resorts de mergulho na pequena cidade, portanto você terá muitas opções para escolher. Os cursos de mergulho são populares em Villasimius devido às águas calmas e claras. Há vários liveaboards que navegam pela Sardenha e visitam os pontos de mergulho ao redor de Villasimius.
Os destaques do mergulho autônomo em Villasimius incluem a exploração de ilhas isoladas e paradisíacas, como a Isola dei Cavoli, e a chance de mergulhar em vários naufrágios fascinantes.
The Cavoli Ship isn’t a wreck but a fascinating formation of rocks covered in dense seaweed. This attracts nudibranchs, small fish, and large groupers. It offers an easy diving experience suitable for both scuba and freediving, with its unique rock formations being the main draw.
The EGLE Wreck sits at 35 meters, making it ideal for advanced scuba divers. It was torpedoed in WWII and hosts camouflaged fish like scorpionfish and schools of amberjacks. Its history and depth offer a thrilling adventure for seasoned divers.
Santa Caterina is renowned for its iron beacon and impressive granite formations at a depth of 12 meters. It's teeming with marine life such as bream, snappers, and groupers, offering a delightful experience for both scuba divers and freedivers.
This protected zone boasts vibrant underwater landscapes and diverse marine life, including octopuses and sea breams. Suitable for both easy scuba and freediving, it offers stunning underwater scenery and is part of a larger conservation effort.
Located within a marine protected area, this site features large schools of fish, including barracudas and groupers. It provides an easy to moderate diving experience primarily for scuba divers, with its ecological importance highlighting the need for conservation.