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Lo Scoglione

One of the best-known dives in Capraia, this is an emerged rock from which a wall to the open sea starts, forming a beautiful gully to over 40 meters.

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P47 de Santa Severa

On this site: the wreck of the P47 de Santa Severa, another aircraft from the Second World War, for advanced to expert divers, as it lies at a depth of 30 meters.

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Formiche della Zanca

After Punta di Sant’Andrea we find semi-outcropping rocks that constitute the Zanca Ants. This site offers various more or less deep diving routes.

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Secca del Careno

After the tip of St. Andrew there are 2 mooring buoys dedicated to diving, we are on the Careno shoal, which really offers many dive profiles.

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A Casaïola

The A Casaïola dive site is a true underwater gem. Diving to depths ranging from 10 to 30 meters, divers can explore a seascape rich in biodiversity, with spectacular rock formations.

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Cap Sagro

This is Dollfin’s favorite shallow depth spot. The gradient is progressive from 2 meters to a maximum of 12 meters. The location begins on the surface with an abyss where our team introduces you to a colorful, solid life of extraordinary wealth. ​

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Punta della Madonna

Not far from the port of Marciana Marina we find this point that stands out in the open sea offering a long submerged wall that rapidly sinks to over 40 meters.

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Punta del Nasuto

This dive site is located west of Marciana Marina, just outside the harbor. It is characterized by a beautiful wall that juts out into the open sea from the headland.

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Triangle

The Triangle dive site is renowned for its impressive underwater rock formations:The walk will take you between 3 large rocks spaced several meters apart by a field of posidonia.15 to 35 meters deep, it is suitable for intermediate to advanced divers.

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Relitto di Pomonte

The Elviscot wreck is one of the most famous wrecks in the Mediterranean because it is located on a 12-meter deep seabed and reaches only a few meters from the surface.

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