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Dive sites nearby

Laghetto di Godego

The lake of Castello di Godego is located in the area called Baita al Lago, most of the sports associations use the lake for freediving training and conclusion of scuba courses. Recreational diving is possible thanks to the numerous suspended platforms at various depths.

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Vrmak

Shipwreck directly in the entrance of Venice from 10m to 16m depth. Light current, poor visibility possible. There lives at least one scorpion fish.

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Grotta Elefante Bianco

The Grotto Elefante Biano is the deepest Valchiusana spring in Italy and with its current depth of 186 meters it is also one of the deepest in the world.

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Contrà Pria-Arsiero

Along the Contrà Pria in Localita Arsiero, the Astico river has created three canyons that reach a maximum depth of 9 meters. You can observe the erosion of the river on the walls during the years of activity.

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Evdokia, wreck

The wreck of the Evdokia is located about 6 miles from Chioggia, it is in navigation trim at an initial depth of 18 meters. Use of a guide is recommended.

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Torri del Benaco

Crib at Torri del Benaco. A beautiful underwater crib can be found on the northern shore promenade in Torri del Benaco. The crib with about 30 figures is located in a 24m deep grotto, not far from the shore.

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Porto San Nicolò - Riva del Garda

Dive in the northern part of Lake Garda, convenient parking making it the perfect place for courses. Underwater it is difficult to get lost as the area is contoured, there is an underwater map.

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Parete di San Sivino

The dive site is located in front of the beach of the ’Glamping Boutique San Sivinos’, a perfect location for divers all levels to access the diving site and enjoy scuba diving and free diving.

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Wreck Numidia

This wreck, sunk in 1944, attracts the curiosity of many diving enthusiasts due to its impressive length of 120 metres. Diving to this wreck, however, is only possible for experienced divers due to its location and depth. Depths between 33 and 40m require a lot of experience in dive planning.

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HMS Coriolanus (Wreck)

Due to its position and depth, HMS Coriolanus is one of the most popular wrecks to dive to in Istria peninsular. This amazing artificial reef full of marine life, most of the time gives the impression you dive some where in tropicals. Here you can see almost everything Northern Adriatic can offer.

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