Numana erforschen

Die Conero-Küste in der italienischen Region Marken, die an die Adria grenzt, ist einer der schönsten Küstenabschnitte Italiens. Die Stadt Numana grenzt an die "Costa del Conero", die eine Fülle an adriatischen Meeresbewohnern, versunkenen Frachtschiffen und einzigartigen, von Kalksteinfelsen geprägten Meereslandschaften bietet.

In der Küstenstadt Numana gibt es nur wenige Tauchbasen. Die Tauchbasen bieten eine Reihe von Tauchkursen an, von denen, die das Tauchen zum ersten Mal ausprobieren wollen, bis hin zu denen, die ein professioneller Instructor werden wollen.

Top Numana Dive Sites

1. Wreck M/N Nicole

This site features a sunken wreck located 2 miles from Numana's port, lying at a depth of 6 to 13 meters. The ship's surface is adorned with starfish, oysters, and mussels, while sea bream and amberjack swim around. Suitable for all divers, it offers an easy scuba diving experience with accessible wreck exploration.

2. Secca Elle

Secca Elle presents a series of canyons reaching up to 10 meters deep. Here, you can observe cuttlefish displaying their intricate patterns and octopuses hiding under rocks. This site is suitable for both scuba diving and freediving, offering an adventure level that's easy to moderate.

3. Secca Dell'Ospedale

This site is characterized by limestone boulders rich with cracks, hosting nudibranchs, arrow ghost shrimp, and Partenope crabs. The dive offers an easy to moderate adventure level for scuba divers, with a special focus on macro photography and ecological exploration.

4. Portonovo Bay

Known for its beautiful underwater landscapes, Portonovo Bay offers an easy adventure level for both scuba and freediving. The area features diverse marine life including various fish species and sea anemones. It's part of a protected marine park, making it an important ecological zone.

5. Sirolo Marine Area

Located near the Conero Riviera, the Sirolo Marine Area offers stunning underwater formations and a variety of marine life. Suitable for easy to moderate scuba diving, the area is protected, emphasizing ecological preservation. Divers often spot groupers, moray eels, and colorful sponges.