The best dives you can do in the Tyrrhenian Sea

Tyrrhenian sea diving

The best dives you can do in the Tyrrhenian Sea

Le diving in the Tyrrhenian Sea they are an adventure full of emotions and discoveries not to be missed. An experience that every spearfishing enthusiast should have, to explore the seabed and the wonders of a sea that has so much to offer its visitors.

Diving in the Tyrrhenian sea, to discover the wonder

Very deep, rich in archipelagos and islands, the Tyrrhenian sea hosts a variety of fish very interesting as brown grouper, scabbard fish, but also bonito, plaice, red mullet, thrushes and potassoli. Diving takes divers to explore an ecosystem that has no equal, an underwater world with caves and wrecks, populated by a variety of fish species and a particularly rich underwater flora.

The best dives in the Tyrrhenian sea

The journey to discover the Tyrrhenian Sea starts from Tropea and from the depths of the fabulous Coast of the Gods. A diving spot particularly appreciated by those who practice spearfishing because of the clear water that allows you to admire the flora and fauna undisturbed and effortlessly. The spots to discover are different. First of all we find the Arch, lying at a depth of 22 meters and populated by colored sponges, to move towards the Molar of Sant'Irene, where groupers and octopuses can be found, as well as other fish attracted by a prairie of oceanic posidonia .

From Palmi to Scilla instead extends a stretch of Costa Viola great for diving. Spectacular nature and breathtaking views characterize this point of the Tyrrhenian Sea where you can immerse yourself in the water to experience unique moments. Let's think, for example, of the Grotta delle Corvine, characterized by a double arch of rock or the descent towards the Cave of the Sirens, with spectacular calcareous incrustations and a colony of prawns. A short distance, to the south, you can explore the depths of the stacks, surrounded by a spectacular forest of red, yellow and orange gorgonians.

For those who love the Spearfishing another spot not to be missed is the Island of Elba which, with its seabed, is able to give great emotions. Wrecks, cliffs overlooking the sea, but also shoals, caves, landslides, populated by lobsters, corals, red gorgonians and nudibranchs. Among the most interesting diving spots we find the Scoglio dell'Ogliera in Pomonte, where the wreck of the Elviscot lies at a depth of 12 metres, but also Portoferraio which houses what remains of the Junker 52 plane shot down during the Second World War. Also not to be missed is a dive at the Scoglietto which is located in front of the beautiful Le Ghiaie beach with a landslide that reaches a depth of up to 25 meters.