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Cave Diving

Cave Diving

The Gulf of Orosei offers Europe’s most important system of underwater caves.

With various caves to explore, it’s not just the perfect place to learn cave diving, but also a playground for certified divers.

Our stunning caves await the most intrepid divers to discover them!

BEL TORRENTE CAVE

The cavern section offers an extraordinary experience. The first 60 meters feature walls covered with oysters, and it’s possible to resurface to admire large chambers rich with stalactites. From here, the main line begins, characterized by the presence of a halocline. This cave extends for several kilometers and is continuously explored, making it one of our most frequented caves for training at any level.

Maximum Depth: 12 meters

Minimum Certification Required: Intro to Cave or equivalent

CALA LUNA CAVE

This cave, located adjacent to the famous Cala Luna beach, is only accessible by sea. The entrance leads into a narrow cavern section before descending to approximately 13 meters, where the Main Line begins. It’s a relatively narrow cave with an immediate presence of a halocline. The maximum depth is 40 meters, and it’s chosen by us for advanced-level training.

Maximum Depth: 40 meters

Minimum Certification Required: Full Cave or equivalent

BUE MARINO CAVE

One of the most extensive cave systems in Europe, the Grotta del Bue Marino is renowned for its opportunity to explore dry chambers. Continuously explored, this cave allows for planning multiple unique dives.

Maximum Depth: 20 meters

Minimum Certification Required: Full Cave or equivalent

DEL FICO CAVE

The cavern section resembles a lunar landscape, with white sand leading to the access shaft to the main line after approximately 90 meters. An exciting and technically challenging cave, it features continuous depth changes down to 25 meters. One of our favorites for advanced-level training.

Maximum Depth: 25 meters

Minimum Certification Required: Full Cave or equivalent