Where we dive
The marine-reserve sites where sidemount and advanced skills make the difference.
Every site in the marine reserve has its own character. Here are the Zone B sites where sidemount and advanced skills really make the difference. Some entries are already complete, others are on the way.
Casa del Sindaco
Details coming soonPunta Vessinaro
Details coming soonAltare
Details coming soonMohawk Deer
Details coming soonScoglio del Diamante
Details coming soonTesta del Leone
Details coming soonScoglio del Raviolo
Details coming soonTarga Gonzatti
Details coming soonSecca Carega
Details coming soonLa Colombara
Two underwater caverns and a narrow siphon, accessible only to Cavern-certified divers. The wall dropping to -35 metres holds a cavern rich in red coral. The siphon at -22 metres, around ten metres long, has a ceiling covered in branches of red coral. Here you need perfect trim, millimetre-precise buoyancy and absolute respect for the environment. In sidemount the passage is clean and natural.
Il Dragone
At -10 metres the mouth of a vertical siphon opens, dropping to -23 metres. It’s a dive that demands total control of descent and ascent in a confined space. The sidemount configuration reduces bulk and lets you manage the passage with greater safety margins.
Cristo degli Abissi
The bronze statue at -12 metres, laid in 1954 in memory of Dario Gonzatti. More than a technical dive, it’s an underwater pilgrimage. But here too, sidemount lets you move with elegance and respect among the many divers who visit the site.
Punta dell'Indiano
Details coming soonPunta della Torretta
Details coming soonGrotta dell'Eremita
The cave here isn’t underwater but in the emerged wall of the promontory. The dive at the base of the wall offers environments full of life and rock formations that create passages and recesses, ideal for working on propulsion in varied spaces.