
A dive dedicated to beginners on a seabed that extends over a discreet extension between 14 and 24 meters where the best-known feature is a spectacular rock pyramid entirely covered in Parazoanthus.
As you enter this site you will find a steep slope of rocks reaching a maximum depth of 30 meters. This site is full of burrows and holes, ideal habitat for countless species of marine animals. A dive that never disappoints.
From here we enter the full protection zone of the Bergeggi MPA, a dive that develops to a maximum depth of 18 m with the wall on the left, we encounter a wall full of small burrows and a small inlet that often holds unexpected surprises.
A beautiful vertical wall between 20 and 30 meters covered with yellow sea daisies, continuing towards the west the slope is very gentle, and leads us to another group of rocks that slopes with small jumps again towards 30 meters.
Wreck of a French transport ship sunk on a seabed of 50 meters in navigation position with the deck at around 42 metres, intact on the stern part and cracked on the bow part, this is clearly visible in the vertical position, two large open holds make it passable the entire wreck.
We are in Finale Ligure not far from the port, there is the Marassi shoal with a minimum depth of 24 m. maximum 35 m. a large panettone with a wall about 10 meters high towards the south-west and with a gentle slope towards the north-west, the cap from which the dive normally begins and ends is large and jagged.
Sciusciaù (the Blower) is the southeastern cape of the island, which owes its name to the hissing of the wind that channels itself into the folds of the rock. It is, in our opinion, the most unique and fascinating dive on the island with high biological and photographic interest.
It is the southwestern tip of the island, also called "turtle head." We find walls and steps that descend to a depth of about 36 meters.
The wreck of the “San Guglielmo“ is a luxurious 1st class passenger ship that launched in 1911. It travelled the Italy-America route. Used as a troop transport, it was sunk on 08.01.1918 by a German submarine. It now lies on a sandy bottom at 29 meters.