In the fabulous and unique San Fruttuoso Bay, a life-size statue has been placed in memory of Duilio Marcante. The statue lies at a depth of about 16 meters and, including its base, rises about 5 meters.
The subsoil of this popular bathing lake consists of gravel, which offers good visibility even during heavy bathing. On weekends there are usually plenty of divers on site. Those who can may prefer to dive during the week when it is less crowded.
Grotta dei Gamberi dive site, located on the east side of Punta Chiappa, begins at 18 meters at the base of the mooring buoy. Heading south and slightly to the west, the rocky seabed mixed with posidonia slowly slopes down to 22 meters, where a beautiful vertical sinking wall begins.
This dive site is located within Zone B of the Cinque Terre National Park. The site is perfect for beginners and divers with little experience.
Coming out of the Portovenere Canal and heading towards Riomaggiore you will immediately come across a small cove chosen by Lord Byron for many of his poems. A beautiful, serene landscape.
Dragone is a beautiful wall dive that allows you to see all that the Mediterranean has to offer. Suitable for beginners, but for more experienced divers the ride you can take is truly beautiful.
To the east of the channel leading to San Fruttuoso, an indentation in the Promontory wall provides shelter for numerous pigeons, which give the dive site its name. The dive begins on a 10-meter seabed, from where a wall starts that sinks to 36 meters. There are 3 caves.
One of the most famous dives in the entire Portofino promontory. A beautiful shoal with a cap at -6 mt, very rich in fish, you can turn it all around in 30 minutes of diving.
This dive site is accessed by a 20 minute boat ride from San Terenzo. Ferale rock is at the edge of the Cinque Terre National Park.
In 1967 the merchant ship Mohawk Deer was being towed by a tugboat in the direction of La Spezia. Hit by a strong gale, her tow line was sheared and she crashed into the wall of the Portofino Promontory.
This dive site is only a 10 minutes boat ride where you will arrive inside Regional Park of Porto Venere. If you are lucky it is possible to see dolphins during the boat ride to and from the site.
It only takes 10 minutes to arrive to this diving point that is inside the Regionale Park of Porto Venere. Tinetto Island is the smallest island of the Porto Venere archipelago.
Defined as the “Queen of the Mediterranean“, the supertanker Haven is one of the largest wrecks in the entire sea. 334m long and 26m wide, she sank off the coast of Arenzano on 14 April 1991; the cause of her shipwreck was due to a very powerful and uncontrollable fire that developed on board.
Most renowned and coveted dive among those in the park, beautiful also the location that outdoors on clear days allows you to see the coast from Camogli to Genoa in all its splendor.
A nice wall dive, very easy orientation and conditions. You descend to an altitude of 10 meters and from there a beautiful wall covered with parazoantus starts.
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