Tahiti
Spectacular granite formations in crystal-clear turquoise Sardinian waters.
Boat Access
20m Avg Depth
35m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, often called 'Cala Coticcio', is located on the island of Caprera and is renowned for its spectacular granite rock formations that create canyons, boulders, and swim-throughs. The crystal-clear, turquoise water gives the site its nickname 'Tahiti' and offers superb visibility for admiring the unique underwater topography. It's a landscape-focused dive with typical Mediterranean marine life found amongst the rocks.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
landscapeswim-throughboulderswide anglebeginner friendlycavern
Marine Life
GrouperMoray eelOctopusScorpionfishDamselfishBreamNudibranchBarracuda
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Sheltered shallow areas for beginners, deeper granite formations for advanced.
Hazards:
boat trafficcurrent
Current Strength:
Variable
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