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Punta Tre Pietre

Easy dive from a boat on a rocky bottom. From the first metres, paying attention to the various ravines in the wall, you can see numerous moray eels. The more daring ones will approach the divers, but will not let themselves be touched. The dive continues along the wall to a depth of about 20 metres, where the seabed changes appearance and becomes sandy. The vegetation is rather sparse, but we are interested in the wall. We can find coral, spherococci and colonies of axinelle. If we are lucky, we will be able to admire, in open water, schools of amberjacks, sometimes of considerable size.

Taglio di Scauri

Drift diving. After leaving the boat we will look out onto a splendid balcony on the sand, where we will be able to observe amberjacks and snappers hunting on the edge of the seabed, lobsters, spirographs on the wall, which we will follow up to a depth of around 40 metres.

Secca di nicà

You descend towards the bottom following the rope of the anchor, since the current on the surface is usually very strong, once you reach the bottom you continue towards the external wall of the shoal, the rock has various cracks where moray eels, musdee, lobsters, amberjacks and snappers peep out in mid-water towards the top, a challenging dive.

Punta Limarsi

Not a very demanding dive, the seabed follows and backs onto a wall, which descends very slowly to a depth of around 40 metres. A mine of considerable size is stationed here around -32 m. You will be able to meet snappers, amberjacks and brown groupers, in the various splits there will be no shortage of moray eels, lobsters and large octopuses.

Martingana

A landslide full of life, brown groupers, giant moray eels, octopuses, lobsters, snappers and amberjacks, a wall full of colors with splendid nudibranchs and clouds of damselfish, and also pieces abandoned on the sandy bottom of old trawl nets, now covered with sponges and madreporic encrustations typical of the Mediterranean.

L’ Elefante

Having moored the boat in the shadow of the elephant’s large trunk, we begin the descent passing right under the arch. The seabed slowly slopes away and oceanic posidonia takes center stage. It happens that we come across banded and spiked sea bream, and there will be no shortage of brown groupers waiting to see us to run away and seek refuge. Following the holography of the seabed we will descend right to the foot of the proboscis, a large anchor will be our return point, the snappers and amberjacks generally pass quickly.

Cala Levante

Panettone. A splendid boulder teeming with life: shrimp, octopus, meatballs, lobsters, nudibranchs, many forms of life that are encountered throughout the walk.

Il Faraglione

The Faraglione of Punta Tracino: diving on two levels of difficulty, the most exciting on the whole island, giant sea bream, brown grouper, croaker, astroides, nudibranchs, gorgonians and much more awaits you, UNMISSABLE!

Cala Armani

The archaeological route of Pantelleria… here you can admire the history that has passed through Pantelleria.
Simple and fascinating dive for all divers passionate about archeology and otherwise. Numerous Punic-Roman finds and amphora shards, all clearly identified by dedicated “tags”. There will be plenty of fish and splendid colours.

Punta Liscetto

The dive can be carried out in two ways, for the less experienced, once you reach an altitude of 18 metres, you reach a ridge where various forms of life will accompany you throughout the walk, for the more experienced you follow the landslide down to -40 meters and they will have exciting encounters. Lobsters, brown groupers, snappers.

Punta Spadillo

An exciting dive, a precipice that leads straight to -185 meters (no one is forcing us to try to reach them!) Fish, sea fans and strong sensations, to remember.

Secca di Campobello

After dropping the anchor, you lower yourself along the chain reaching the top of the shoal located at around 14 metres. From here you begin a quiet path that leads to a depth of around -30 metres. Along the walls we will find sponges and coral of a beautiful pink color. Snapper, amberjack, bream, grouper and lobster complete the spectacle you will find in front of you.