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Corallo Rosso

The most famous dive in the area. You move among granite monoliths that, at every crevice, hide branches of red coral from 20mt onward. One of the shoals of greatest natural interest and therefore designated for special environmental protection.

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Tête d’Homme et Tête de Cheval

The "Tête d'Homme et Tête de Cheval" dive site, located near the wreck of La Sémillante at the tip of the Lavezzi, is known for its two distinctive rocks in the shape of a man's head and a horse's head, offering a varied underwater topography with rocky walls and canyons.

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Les cloches

The dive site "Les Clôches", located off the coast, takes its name from the unique sounds produced by air cavities in underwater rock formations. When waves rush into these cavities, they create sounds reminiscent of bells, offering a fascinating sonic experience.

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Sec d’Ulysse

The Ulysse dry site is an exceptional underwater site, characterized by large marine trenches. It is home to magnificent plains of posidonia, underwater plants essential to the marine ecosystem, offering a rich and varied habitat for numerous species.

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Grottes de Beccu

The Becu Caves dive site is a fascinating underwater rock formation where divers can explore a veritable maze of passages and tunnels. This natural structure offers a unique experience, with narrow corridors, caverns and passages for divers.

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Secca di Spargiottello

A very extensive shoal, often with current, but very beautiful. One of the most beautiful walls from 5 mt up to 22 entirely covered with life. On the west side many groupers and mason environment.

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Mérouville

Only accessible to experienced divers (35m), the sec du Pelu, known as 'Mérouville', is world-famous, and for good reason: some 30 groupers evolve on 3 rocky lifts set on a 30m seabed, the highest of which rises to 17m.

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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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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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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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