Italy is not only famous for its stunning beaches but also for being a top destination for scuba diving enthusiasts. With everything from marine reserves and underwater caves to historic wrecks, the country offers something for divers of all levels. A typical dive costs around €45-€60, depending on the location and whether you bring your own gear. In this article, we’ll explore some of Italy’s best diving regions, each offering its own unique underwater experiences. Sardinia Maybe I’m biased, but Sardinia is my absolute favorite scuba diving destination in Italy. First and foremost, for its stunning surroundings: hidden beaches accessible only by secret trails, secluded coves you stumble upon while exploring, and of course, a magnificent sea that rivals even the most beautiful Caribbean shores. Despite being a popular tourist destination, it still offers a profound sense of peace depending on where you go, which, as you may know, also increases the chances of spotting a greater variety of marine species underwater. Here you can find plenty of species, from eagle rays to tunas, dolphins, barracudas and groupers. There are many options for beginners and non, but if you want a middle path that works for everyone, I would recommend...
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