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Translated as “the fountain of love” (Fontana Amorosa), this site used to be an old roman port with a freshwater spring nearby. The Romans would come in, get their freshwater and then throw their amphora over the side of the boat as a gift to the gods. The max depth is 15m with a very nice gulley to swim through on the way back. Big groupers can be found hiding in the gulley and stingrays have been spotted in the sandy areas. Many pieces of amphora are still on the seabed today. Remember to l…
Translated as “the fountain of love” (Fontana Amorosa), this site used to be an old roman port with a freshwater spring nearby. The Romans would come in, get their freshwater and then throw their amphora over the side of the boat as a gift to the gods. The max depth is 15m with a very nice gulley to swim through on the way back. Big groupers can be found hiding in the gulley and stingrays have been spotted in the sandy areas. Many pieces of amphora are still on the seabed today. Remember to look at but not take these relics.
With the max depth of 15m a great dive for divers of all levels. It has some very nice rock formations which are home to Morays, Lion Fish, Shrimp, Crabs and Cuttlefish. When it is time to return to the dive boat, there is a lovely canyon to swim through on the way back. Amphora, Sea Urchins with long spines, large Groupers can be found hiding in the gullies, and Stingrays have been spotted in the sandy areas.
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