The diving center and diving school is located in the splendid Gulf of Baratti, a luxuriant archaeological park set in one of the most beautiful places belonging to the Tuscan coast. Here, a luxuriant countryside, a pine forest with centuries-old trees, a bright beach and a clean sea embrace harmoniously under the gaze of the Castle of Populonia, an ancient Etruscan village. The strategic location of this oasis allows you to dive with different destinations and types. And above all you can reach the most beautiful sites of Elba in just over thirty minutes without taking the ferry, saving time and money !The center offers:- Guided dives- Logistical support for recreational and technical diving- Sub recreational and technical courses- Transport equipment with Ape Car from diving to inflatable boat- Equipment rental- Air / Nitrox / Trimix refills- Storage and rinsing equipment- Changing rooms and hot showers- Free parking in front of the diving- All-inclusive organized packages- Facilities for schools and groups
Services & Facilities
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Courses & Certifications
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Località Porto di Baratti, 31, 57025 Piombino LI, Italy
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