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GROTTA DEI GAMBERI

The narrow cave inhabited by shrimp

Leaving the coast behind, the underwater pathway initially proceeds in the direction of the open sea, and features a rocky shoal. After reaching the depth of about fifteen metres, the plateau gives way to the ciliate and the wall, which drops vertically for about twenty metres. Continue following the wall as it bends decidedly to the right, as it will lead you directly to the dive’s destination: the Shrimp Cave, whose entrance is located at a depth of 33 to 39 m. The cave is shaped like an inverted V, and has a winding, dark and extremely challenging tunnel that proceeds into the rock for a few dozen metres, which ultimately penetrates about fifty metres into the wall before ending in a large submerged chamber.

IMPORTANT. Divers must be experienced, must have their routes planned out, and must have proper cave diving equipment in order to venture into the cave: in addition to passageways completely shrouded in darkness, various ramifications are also encountered along the way. Without adequate preparation, it is recommended to limit yourself to exploring the initial section. Since the Grotta dei Gamberi is right on the outer boundary of the Capo Graziano archaeological zone, it is recommended to refrain from proceeding any further upon reaching the cave in order to avoid entering the protected area. 

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Cala Minnola

Amphorae in the sea grass

In the water off Cala Minnola, at just a few dozen metres from Punta Albarella, a Roman shipwreck can be found at a depth of 27 to 30 m. The wreck features the remains of a shipload of amphorae (fifty), as well as numerous fragments of black painted pottery (used on-board), which have remained in their original location on the seabed. 

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BASILUZZO

The natural and cultural itinerary

The morphology of the coastline and seabed consists of an imposing rocky outcropping that creates a natural wall in the underwater environment. The Basiluzzo underwater itinerary begins at the base of this block, at a depth of about 12 m. Following the guiding rope, which indicates the pathway, you will come to the base of the ridge. Heading southward, at a depth of about 15 m, you will have the chance to glide over a sandy hollow intermittently colonised by small banks of sea grass, until you come to the plateau. Returning along the guiding rope, the seabed rises in large steps as you overcome a series of big isolated rocks. At the depth of 6.7 m, you will encounter a submerged wall structure. 

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