First bubbles in the underwater adventure

The First Dive

A personalized dive, alone with your instructor.
Make your first underwater ventilations and discover the reliefs and fish of this unknown world.
Twenty minutes immersion for a depth going from 0 to 6 meters.
Accessible from 8 years old
85 €/pers.

Discover Scuba Diving

2 dives are planned for this program.
1 dive in a confined water to discover the first technical and safety gestures of diving.
Then a second exploration dive to fully enjoy this unique adventure.
Accessible from 10 years old.
170 €/pers.

First bubbles in the underwater adventure

The First Dive

A personalized dive, alone with your instructor.
Make your first underwater ventilations and discover the reliefs and fish of this unknown world.
Twenty minutes immersion for a depth going from 0 to 6 meters.
Accessible from 8 years old
80 €/pers.

Discover Scuba Diving

2 dives are planned for this program.
1 dive in a confined water to discover the first technical and safety gestures of diving.
Then a second exploration dive to fully enjoy this unique adventure.
Accessible from 10 years old.
170 €/pers.

Photos / Videos

Porto :

The Center:

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Dive spots

VARDIOLA
The Vardiola islet is a block of ocher and red granite rising from navy blue water on the southern shore
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SENINO
The Capo Senino cliff, which plunges vertically into the ultramarine blue of the Gulf, is one of the highest in
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SEC DES CALANCHES
Towards the Calanches de Piana, at the edge of an area classified as a Reserve, an islet indicates the spot.
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SCOPA
Just before Senino, but so different! The most interesting dive requires a good level (minimum N2 and accompanied). In the
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PUNTA MUCHILLINA
This tip marks the southern limit of the Scandola reserve. Perhaps this is why the diving is so rich and
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MONTE ROSSO
Located just at the northern exit of Porto, you can see it from the red rocks that emerge from the
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FICAJOLA
The place is located after the Ficajola navy, a small sheltered beach surrounded by small fishermen’s houses accessible from Piana.
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CAPO ROSSO
The start of this beautiful dive takes place a hundred meters from the famous Capo Rosso arch. At this point,
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VARDIOLA

The Vardiola islet is a block of ocher and red granite rising from navy blue water on the southern shore of the immense Gulf of Porto. The dive is done from the islet along the left hand until reaching its end. While continuing & nbsp; in the same direction, you cross a sandy valley, about 20 m deep. On the other side, the lift is very cut and behind it is the dive!

Descend for 32 m, in a garden of clear sand enclosed between two rock walls, wonderfully decorated. You have to do a 180 degree to taste the delights of this exploration. From 26 m, the rocky drop offs are covered with a delicate Red Coral forest!

Under the beam of a
powerful lighthouse, we are witnessing a vermilion red explosion. Well powered by
a light current, the Coral is flowered with millions of small white stars.
It’s magical…

But the dive is not over. Continuing towards the facing wall, we discover a huge vertical fault that rises in chimney a few meters from the surface. Looking up, you can see two large blocks that are stuck in the narrow bottleneck. Often, an interminable school of Saupes comes to play the “& nbsp; stars & nbsp;” twinkling against the light in the fireplace…

Small video of Vardiola:

SENINO

The Capo Senino cliff, which plunges vertically into the ultramarine blue of the Gulf, is one of the highest in Europe. The grandiose landscape continues underwater. The exploration reserved for divers accustomed to large bottoms, begins with a descent along a drop which enriches itself with fixed life while progressing towards the bottom.


It is from 30 m that
the show really begins: the faults and the small caves are
the hideout of Gros Sars, Corbs, Mérous… On the ceiling of the vaults, the
coral is more and more present, it is often the habitat of Lobsters which
wave their antennas to identify visitors. At 40 m you reach a
slowly sinking tray.

The discreet and attentive diver will notice the schools of fish approaching in the open water: Sars, Canthères, Dentis, Barracudas… Each portion of rock, each little corner is invested with a multicolored life: Blennies, Tryptérigions, Spirographs, delicate nudibranchs appear to the careful observer.

Further down, the descent gradually resumes in the form of large scree. The entanglement of blocks constitutes a labyrinth inhabited by Groupers, Moray eels … It even happens to meet a rare crustacean: the Great Cicada & nbsp;! ..

Senino’s short video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhR8YvQn5aM