They are located near the southeastern part of the island of Ponza and are one of the most interesting points for diving: there are gullies at a depth of 30 meters, which overlook a ledge that slopes down to over 50 meters, and from a siphon a small cave is accessed from the access to 18m.
This place is located in the western part of Ponza, it offers a wall full of life at the base of it lies the bow of the shipwreck from the Second World War, lying in navigation trim at a depth of 30 meters, divided into two parts and partly penetrable . Reachable by dinghy.
Punta Secca Shoal, off Giannutri’s northern tip, is a rocky rise from over 40 m to about 10 m below the surface. Suitable for experienced divers, its walls are covered with gorgonians, sponges, and corals, and frequented by both pelagic and resident fish.
The wreck of the Anna Bianca, a cargo ship sunk in 1971, lies north of Cala Ischiaiola at depths between 33 and 52 m. Split into two sections, it features a well-preserved stern and a fragmented bow. With excellent visibility, it hosts moray eels, congers, lobsters, and schools of shrimp.
The Nasim II wreck, a cargo ship sunk in 1976 near Cala Maestra, lies at 47–60 m on a sandy bottom. Surrounded by Fiat, Peugeot, and Mercedes cars from its deck, it’s a technical dive rich in biodiversity: groupers, lobsters, wrasse, and pelagics enrich the site.
Le Scalette, on Giannutri’s eastern side, offers a varied dive for all levels. Depths from 5 to 30 m alternate rocky steps and Posidonia meadows. Passages and crevices shelter abundant marine life, making it scenic and enjoyable year-round.
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