A dive accompanied by brown meagres, tunas and amberjacks to the wreck of the German cargo ship KT12, which can be visited inside and outside.
The prow of the wreck of the KT 12, which was torpedoed in 1943. Among its steel sheets you may discover moray eels, European congers, slipper lobsters, small groupers and shoals of damsel fishes.
At a depth of 33 metres at the helm of the “Nasello”, an Italian cargo ship, which was bombed in 1943.
The steam propulsion, the helm and a big bronze screw propeller are still intact.
Off the coast of Cala Luna, among the rocks covered with sponges and white gorgonians, there is a world inhabited by shoals of brown meagres, seabreams and big groupers.
At a depth of 34 metres, there is a beautiful anchor which dates back to the last century. It bears witness to the historical importance of the area.
You can explore the underwater length of the Sea Ox Cave for the first 100/150 metres and you have the possibility of swimming among stalactites and stalagmites and discovering the fossilized oysters that cover the walls.
Discovering cave fishes amidst shoals of damsel fishes. an emerald green paradise among limestone masses.
The Aquarium of Cala Gonone was inaugurated on July 10th, 2010. It has got 25 water display tanks and will allow you to explore the sea bottom of the Mediterranean Sea and of the tropical seas as well