ARGENTARIO DIVERS
Lungomare Andrea Doria 103, 58019 Porto Ercole, GR - ITA
Porto Ercole ist eine Hafenstadt in der Region Toskana in Italien. Getaucht wird an der Landzunge Argentario, auf der Porto Ecole liegt, und an den kleinen Inseln Giglio und Giannutri. Die Meereslandschaft ist geprägt von faszinierenden Felsformationen, die sich im Laufe der Jahre durch Erosion zu wunderschönen Bögen, Höhlen und Schluchten zusammengefügt haben, während in der Tiefe Wracks aus dem Meeresboden auftauchen.
In der Stadt Porto Ercole gibt es nur eine Handvoll Tauchbasen. In den meisten Zentren ist es möglich, Tauchkurse zu absolvieren, die vom Freiwasser bis zum Dive Professional reichen.
The Shoal of Capo Duomo is a vibrant dive site with walls covered in red gorgonian sea fans, sponges, spirographs, and crinoids. Divers may encounter barracuda circling above. This site is suitable for advanced scuba divers due to its depth beyond 50 meters and complex underwater formations.
Located 15 meters deep, The Christ dive site features a statue of Christ on the Argentario promontory. It offers an easy scuba diving experience with diverse marine life, including sponges and small fish. This site is ideal for both scuba and freediving.
Resting on the sandy seabed at 40 meters, the Anna Bianca Wreck is a cargo ship of Italian heritage. It's an advanced scuba diving site where divers can explore the wreck alongside amberjacks, snappers, and barracuda. This site is perfect for wreck diving enthusiasts.
Punta delle Seche features a shallow plateau extending to 40 meters deep, making it suitable for both scuba and freediving. The site is home to San Pietro fish, jackfish, and barracuda, surrounded by sea daisies, sponges, and spirographs. It offers excellent opportunities for underwater photography.
Giannutri Marine Park is a protected area with diverse marine life and various diving spots. The park offers easy to advanced scuba diving experiences, with opportunities to see groupers, moray eels, and vibrant coral formations. It's an ecologically significant zone promoting conservation efforts.