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Motore dei Monaci

The Motor is the dive north-east of the Islet of the Monks. The name derives from the presence of a large diesel engine located at 23m, at the foot of a small wall facing north. This small wreck offers hiding places to numerous life forms, first of all the conger eels and morays.

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Secca dei Monaci

The Secca dei Monaci is a very large reef with a 6 mt top and descends to 35-40 mt. A reef to the east of the Isola dei Monaci marked by a buoy. It offers many scenarios. There is often a current and it can be done in drift. Rich in fish. There are also some beautiful gorgonians.

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I Picchi

One of the most fascinating diving spots on Caprera. It consists of two pinnacles reaching to the surface. The anchorage is on a 19 mt bottom. Sometimes there is a current but it offers plenty of ridges. A beautiful arch on 26 mt. There is also an outer shoal reaching 45 with gorgonians and many lobsters.

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I Giardini di Caprera

One of the numbers dive site on the east of Caprera. Starting from the anchor buoy, continue southwards, keeping the coast of Caprera on the left side. After a first stretch of landslide, the seabed drops rapidly down to a depth of about 30m.

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Fiordino

Fiordino is a Caprera dive with an anchorage in front of the beautiful Caprera Fjord. The bottom of the anchorage is 6 mt. Then the dive descends rapidly to 40 mt. The landscape is moonscape with cubic boulders everywhere that den many species.

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Scoglio di Tahiti

The real name would be Cala Coticcio but it is now called Tahiti in honor of the beach of the same name nearby. The 10m buoy offers an easy descent and the shoal is very wide. It is bordered by the beautiful white sand that creates a beautiful contrast with the rock. You can also go deep up to 35m.

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Cala Inglese

Cala Inglese. The name derives from the legend that says that Admiral Nelson had his fleet stationed in this cove. The dive has become famous not only for its undoubted beauty but also thanks to a photo by National Geographic Italy, which immortalizes a diver next to a huge rock that looks like a human face.

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Grotta San Francesco

20 min navigation from Cannigione, on the East side of Caprera Island, near I Pichi, you will dive from the boat on a nice landscape and at the end of the dive you can swim into a nice little cavern starting at 12M to 5M.

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Punta Battistoni

Punta Battistoni, near the seaside resort of Baia Sardinia, is a perfect diving spot for beginner divers or those who need a refresh dive after a long period of inactivity. The dive starts from the shore, and you have plenty of time to become familiar with the water. At 12m you can find a air bell :)

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Secca di Washington

Shoal of Spargi (W. Rock). The Shoal of Spargi is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful diving spots in the La Maddalena Archipelago. We are located in the Mistral of the Island of Spargi, in the immediate vicinity of the Strait of Bonifacio.

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