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Dive sites nearby

Gemini West

Shallow dive site, ideal for beginners. Here you follow a scree edge towards the open sea. The dive site extends from the surface to a maximum depth of 14m.

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Punta Morcone

Located on the south coast of Elba, off the headland of Punta Morcone. The edge of the break goes into seagrass and sandy bottom from about 11m depth to 40m drop off.

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Directly on the beach of Morcone there is a small cove that is ideal for the beginner divers to get to know the underwater world of Elba. From the beach you can easily access the water to start the dive. The depth is from 2 m to 10 m. Ideal for beginners!

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Recommended diving depth of 20-40m, the dive site is suitable for experienced divers also because of strong current. However, the diveable shallow starts at 12m and develops into several solitary boulders.

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In front of Marina di Campo we find this very beautiful shoal, characterised by the presence of red coral at little depth, which is absolutely rare in Elba!

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Scoglietto - Franata delle Cernie

This site is one of the best dives on the island of Elba, the only area of the marine park where the presence of fish is incredibly abundant. This dive is suitable for all levels of diver.

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This dive is located just south of the Pianosa rock. The peculiarity is certainly a large cave that cuts through the entire shoal. Pelagic fish are plentiful.

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Roche Nathalie

Just a 15-minute sail from our dive center, this site is perfect for exploring the flora and fauna. From the 14-metre anchorage, we descend 20 metres from rock to rock. Groupers, moray eels and dories are all to be seen.

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A-20 Havoc, plane wreck

Ten minutes northeast of the port of Taverna, this 18-metre-deep site consists of an airplane wing with a seagrass and sandy bottom, followed by a path to an artificial reef.

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Le Cerniette

Le Cerniette takes its name from the numerous groupers that can be encountered in this particular stretch of sea. It is one of the most visited dives in the Giannutri Marine Protected Area. Seabed that slopes gently from 10 meters to 25 meters up to the edge that descends to 50 meters.

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