This dive site, Sant'Anna, located in Italy, is predominantly utilized as an excellent training ground for diving courses and large classes due to its consistently shallow depths and gradual sandy slope. The bottom offers ease of navigation, typically from -3 to -10 meters, making it ideal for student practice. There is no specific historical background or intricate navigation described, rather its primary function is educational.
Marine life, while not abundant, includes common Mediterranean species. Divers can expect to encounter shoals of damselfish, salps, and bream. The sandy bottom is home to various soles and an interesting array of shells, providing opportunities for observing smaller, bottom-dwelling creatures.
The site is suitable for diving throughout the warmer months, offering good conditions for beginner divers and freedivers alike. Its calm, clear waters and accessible depths are perfect for skill development. Due to its focus on training, the site is best visited for educational purposes or for relaxed, shallow dives.

