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Anna Bianca, Wreck

The wreck of the Anna Bianca, a cargo ship sunk in 1971, lies north of Cala Ischiaiola at depths between 33 and 52 m. Split into two sections, it features a well-preserved stern and a fragmented bow. With excellent visibility, it hosts moray eels, congers, lobsters, and schools of shrimp.

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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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Punta Pennello

Punta Pennello, at Giannutri’s western tip, offers a deep and challenging dive (45–50 m) along a wall rich in gorgonians, sponges, and crevices. Frequent currents and abundant marine life—lobsters, scorpionfish, amberjacks, dentex, and John Dory—make it both technical and fascinating.

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Nasim, wreck

The Nasim II wreck, a cargo ship sunk in 1976 near Cala Maestra, lies at 47–60 m on a sandy bottom. Surrounded by Fiat, Peugeot, and Mercedes cars from its deck, it’s a technical dive rich in biodiversity: groupers, lobsters, wrasse, and pelagics enrich the site.

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Le Scalette

Le Scalette, on Giannutri’s eastern side, offers a varied dive for all levels. Depths from 5 to 30 m alternate rocky steps and Posidonia meadows. Passages and crevices shelter abundant marine life, making it scenic and enjoyable year-round.

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Punta San Francesco

The dive takes place a short distance from the fully protected area of ​​the Giannutri marine protected area which guarantees the possibility of spectacular encounters at any depth. The site is marked by two mooring buoys anchored at a depth of approximately 12/14 m on a rocky bottom.

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Secca di Punta Secca

Punta Secca Shoal, off Giannutri’s northern tip, is a rocky rise from over 40 m to about 10 m below the surface. Suitable for experienced divers, its walls are covered with gorgonians, sponges, and corals, and frequented by both pelagic and resident fish.

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Punta Secca

Dive site located on the border with the Protected Area of Giannutri not to be missed. Suitable for all diving levels and also for the conclusion of Open Water Diver courses.

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Cala dei Santi

Cala dei Santi, on the Monte Argentario coast, offers a dive rich in color and biodiversity. Depths range from 5 to 25 m, with rocks, Posidonia meadows, and small caves. Sheltered and scenic, it’s suitable for all levels and ideal for underwater photography.

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Isola Argentarola

Anchoring point at about 10 meters depth, suitable site for beginners up to experts. The landing is almost always sheltered from wind and waves and therefore facilitates the operations of entry and exit of the divers from the water.

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