A diving cruise between Corsica and Capraia, from Thursday to Sunday. Four unforgettable days aboard the Frala, lulled by the sea. Eight dives on the wild shoals of northern Corsica and in the cobalt blue waters of Capraia
Lisa, Paolo and the Frala
Lisa, Paolo and the Frala: a sunny and smiling girl, a grumpy sailor with a heart of gold and a boat that is their little gem. On board of the Frala you will go on unforgettable diving cruises between the Tuscan archipelago and Corsica. But now read this amazing story.
Diving at Y-40
Two dives at Y-40. With cylinders, to reach the maximum depth you can reach in a swimming pool. And in apnea, to start looking inside.
Protected Marine Area of Portofino_ on a Monday morning
Marine Protected Area of Portofino: on a Monday morning, in a place, under the surface of the sea, which many years ago decided to wear the party dress.
Marine Protected Area of Capo Milazzo
Two fantastic dives in the Marine Protected Area of Capo Milazzo. Among huge fans of red gorgonians, branches of Gerardia, madrepores, gorgon stars, groupers and barracudas. And then the black coral.
La Bettolina di Sestri (3rd part)
Tales of diving on the Bettolina di Sestri. From bow to stern, through the large spoked wheel. The kitchens, the place where time has stopped, the lodgings and the rudder, which still works.
La Bettolina di Sestri (first part)
The Bettolina di Sestri is one of the three wrecks that lie on the sand in front of Punta Manara, in Sestri Levante. We will retrace its history and immersion in three episodes, following the narrative line that Claudio Grazioli used in his latest book: “The fleet on the bottom”
The Junkers-52 of Isola delle Femmine
The Junkers-52 of Isola delle Femmine lies placid at a depth of 46 meters. But its story begins on a beautiful sunny day in 1942. It continues in the late 1980s. Its legend still lives on, also thanks to Beniamino, the real owner.
Paralenz Vaquita
Paralenz Vaquita, a beautiful story to tell. A company with a clear and precise mission. Involving the diving community to address indifference and inspire people to talk about the sea. In an authentic and truthful way. To preserve our playground and join the next generation in reinventing diving as a truly meaningful act. Because every dive counts.
The salpa the hallucinogenic fish
The salpa, the hallucinogenic fish is a small and, apparently, harmless specimen with golden stripes. It lives throughout the Mediterranean and on the east coast of Africa. It swims close to the surface and contains various psychotropic substances in its head.