Explore Isole Pelagie

The Marine Protected Area Isole Pelagie, encompassing the islands of Lampedusa and Linosa, offers divers an enchanting underwater adventure brimming with unique and vibrant marine life. These islands, part of the Pelagie archipelago, are just under 50 kilometers (31 miles) apart, providing a diverse range of dive environments. Lampedusa is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and intricate caves, while Linosa captivates with its volcanic underwater landscapes and rocky formations. Exploring these underwater terrains reveals an array of biodiversity, with flourishing flora and abundant fauna, making every dive a new discovery.

Diving around these islands, including the solitary Lampione with its interesting marine life, divers can encounter species such as barracudas, groupers, and even the occasional monk seal. The topography includes deep valleys and dramatic walls, offering endless opportunities for both novice and experienced divers. The region’s rich biodiversity and striking geological features create an engaging dive experience. Whether exploring from the shore, embarking on a boat dive, or indulging in a liveaboard adventure, the Isole Pelagie ensures a memorable underwater journey, leaving divers with unforgettable memories of their time beneath the waves.

Top Isole Pelagie Dive Sites

Capo Grecale

Located on Lampedusa's eastern tip, Capo Grecale offers vibrant marine life, including groupers and barracudas, thriving among seagrass meadows. This dive suits advanced scuba divers due to strong currents. The area is within a protected marine zone, ensuring rich biodiversity.

Secca di Levante

A prime spot for both scuba and freediving, Secca di Levante features stunning rock formations and coral gardens. Dive among octopuses and moray eels in clear waters. Suitable for intermediate divers, this site is famous for its underwater visibility and diverse marine life.

Grotta del Cammello

Explore the enchanting Grotta del Cammello, where dramatic caves house lobsters and colorful anemones. This scuba dive site is ideal for beginners due to calm conditions. Its unique rock formations make it a must-see in the Lampedusa marine park.

Punta Cappellone

Freedivers and scuba enthusiasts can enjoy Punta Cappellone’s crystal-clear waters, teeming with nudibranchs and parrotfish. This site offers an easy dive experience. The fascinating underwater topography includes small caves and crevices.

Scoglio della Sacra

An advanced scuba diving site, Scoglio della Sacra is renowned for its steep drop-offs and abundant marine life like amberjacks and scorpionfish. The site is ecologically important and part of Lampedusa’s marine protected area.