Sardinia
Sardinia is among those top places where you can experience the best scuba diving in Italy. This is the second biggest Italian island, located in the Mediterranean Sea (between Tunisia and Corsica). Sardinia is appreciated for three things: the beach life, the clarity of its beaches, and vivid underwater pictures. The island has a mighty area for a memorable scuba dive in Italy. You can dive here at many places like Capo Carbonara, Orosei Gulf, Capo Testa, and Sant’Antioco to name a few for enjoying the island’s natural glory.
Technical divers love the area’s caves, history-lovers are fascinated by the wrecks and beginners can ease into the water on a variety of shore dives. Among the sandy seabeds, maze-like caves, and fascinating rock formations, divers have the opportunity to find eagle rays, tuna, groupers, barracudas, the elusive sunfish (from March to June), dolphins, octopus, slipper lobsters, the Mediterranean bamboo shark, pipefish, breams, squid, crabs, scorpionfish and moray eels. Sponges, sea fans, and red corals are also visible. Nudibranchs, sea horses, Pinna nobilis fan mussels, and other macro life can be spotted year-round.
Location: Sardinia, Italy.
Best Time To Dive: April to November