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Canalone

One of the most interesting points of the shore of St. Stefano, since you dive between a canyon formed in the rocks. The walls of the reef are covered with red fans.

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Croce

A memorial cross lies on a sandy bottom at 32m deep. On the right hand side, a rocky ridge covered by red sea fans rises up to 24m deep. It is the best known dive of the shoal and takes its name from a commemorative iron cross over four meters high resting on the bottom about ten years ago.

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BR-20 Wreck

It is the wreck of the only example of the Cicogna bomber still existing at sea, sunk on the night of June 13, 1945 on a sandy bottom at a depth of 47 metres. The BR-20 was equipped with two twin star engines of 1000 hp, each which still have their 24 cylinders.

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Canyon

One of the most interesting points of the St. Stefano bank since you dive in between a canyon created in the rocks. The walls of the rift are covered with red sea fans.

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Pinnacoli

Some big rocky benches form an interesting area to dive. Rich in yellow and violet sponges, often you con meet bunches of groupers. Max depth 34 meters.

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ST NICOLAS

After a 32-metre descent into the blue, you arrive at 2 large dry areas. It's also possible to explore just one of the 2 dry stretches, so remarkable are the flora and fauna.

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L'oursin

In a depth for 14 metres, you’ll move around a plateau or all around a drop-off up to 30 metres. At 23 metres, a 2-metre diameter sea urchin awaits you, a little worn by time, covered in sponge and broyozoan.

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L'hélicoptère

After a 30-metre descent into the blue, you climb up a spit of rock in front of you, a silhouette of a Royal Air Force gazelle damaged at sea in 1993 and moved in 2003.

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grimaldi 2

Opposite the perched village of Grimaldi in Italy, this site consists of a rocky dry area offering numerous hiding places for wildlife. Much less diving than Grimaldi 1, life here is rich.

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Grimaldi

The dive starts on the north side of a very large plateau. Anchored at 17 meters, you can fly over the plateau for Level 1 divers, while more experienced divers can venture onto the drop-off at 35 meters. You’ll see a contemporary statue of the Virgin Mary.

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