Secca di Spargi
Spectacular granite shoal with boulders, canyons, and tafoni formations.
Boat Access
18m Avg Depth
25m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site is characterized by a substantial rocky formation, extending upwards from the surface to approximately 6 meters. The underwater landscape consists of massive granite blocks, sculpted and eroded over time by aerial forces. The area is richly textured with boulders, landslides, tafoni (cave-like formations), and depressions that plunge as deep as 25 meters. Several dive itineraries are available, branching out from four buoys anchored to the seabed at around 4 meters depth – these are generally well visible during favorable weather conditions. This site presents a unique exploration experience for experienced divers.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
boulder fieldcavernswim-throughwide anglerock formationadvanced onlypinnacle dive
Marine Life
dusky groupermoray eelscorpionfishbarracudabreamdamselfishoctopusnudibranch
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Advanced
Features depths to 25m and complex topography requiring good buoyancy and navigation skills.
Hazards:
depthcurrentboat traffic
Current Strength:
Variable
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