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Dive the most beautiful seas in the world, with us

From the Red Sea to the Philippines, from the Maldives to outings in Italy: group trips, organised and guided by our instructors. For every level.

For years we’ve taken our members diving in the most beautiful seas: big trips to the other side of the world and weekends in Italy, always as a group and led by our instructors. An expert team that moves smoothly through airports, hotels, dive centres, dives and excursions: all you have to do is relax, be looked after and enjoy the trip. Here’s where we’ve been — and where we can take you.

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Where we’ve been

Red Sea: the great classic

The Red Sea is the dive trip par excellence, and it’s no surprise we keep going back: warm, clear water almost all year round, visibility often over 30 metres and one of the richest coral reefs on the planet. A few hours’ flight from Rome you’ll find walls covered in soft corals, shoals of anthias, turtles, Napoleon wrasse and — for those after a thrill — big pelagics and legendary wrecks.

We know Sharm El Sheikh inside out — we’ve been back around thirty times — and Sharm El Naga around fifteen: among the reefs of Ras Mohammed, the sheltered bays and the wrecks. It’s exactly this experience that makes the difference: we know how to move, and you just enjoy the trip, worry-free. It’s ideal both for newly certified divers, with easy, protected sites, and for experienced divers after depth and current — and perfect for non-diving companions too, between sea, sun and relaxation.

Philippines: record-breaking biodiversity

The Philippines lie at the heart of the Coral Triangle, the area with the greatest marine biodiversity in the world. Here diving changes scale: from the tiny “critters” of macro photography — pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, frogfish — to the turtles of Apo Island, the thresher sharks of Malapascua and silvery shoals. A paradise for those who love to look closely, and for underwater photographers.

Over the years we’ve been to Malapascua and Puerto Galera, and for Easter 2027 we’re going to Dumaguete, on Negros island, the perfect base for Apo Island. Big group trips where dives alternate with excursions among waterfalls, lakes and local markets. Far, yes, but an experience that stays with you.

Maldives: atolls and big encounters

You come to the Maldives for the big animals: mantas circling the cleaning stations, whale sharks, reef sharks along the channels — the famous channel dives driven by the current. But also for the postcard we all know — atolls, turquoise lagoons, white sand — experienced, though, as divers rather than ordinary tourists.

We were there in 2014 and 2022, between liveaboard and resort. It’s the right trip to combine thrilling dives and a dream holiday, and it works perfectly for those bringing a partner or family too.

Sipadan (Malaysia): the kingdom of turtles

Sipadan is one of the most famous dives on the planet: a pinnacle that plunges hundreds of metres into the blue, where turtles number in the dozens on a single dive and barracuda gather in silvery “tornadoes” that swirl around you. Add shoals of jacks, reef sharks and pristine corals: it’s the dream trip for many divers.

We went in 2017, based on Mabul to explore Sipadan and its incredible macro life. A demanding, far-flung trip that repays every mile.

Bali (Indonesia): from mola mola to the Liberty wreck

Bali isn’t only temples and rice terraces: underwater it offers some of Indonesia’s most varied diving. The USAT Liberty wreck at Tulamben, covered in life and reachable from shore; the currents of Nusa Penida where, in the right season, you meet the mola mola, the giant sunfish; and the mantas of Manta Point.

We went in 2019, combining diving and Balinese culture. A destination that satisfies divers and companions alike, between sea, nature and spirituality.

Mexico, La Paz: sea lions and the Sea of Cortez

La Paz, in Baja California, faces the Sea of Cortez — the one Cousteau called “the world’s aquarium”. Here you swim with the playful sea lions of the Los Islotes colony, meet mantas and sharks and, in the right season, the big pelagics. A living, powerful sea, unlike anywhere else.

Our 2019 trip took us among these Mexican waters: strong emotions and close encounters, for those looking for something unforgettable.

Madagascar, Nosy Be: wild reefs in the Indian Ocean

Nosy Be, off the north of Madagascar, is the gateway to a still-wild stretch of the Indian Ocean: reefs full of life, canyons and shoals and — in the right season — encounters with passing whale sharks and humpbacks. An authentic sea, far from mass tourism.

We returned in 2018 and 2024, combining diving with Madagascar’s unique nature. A big trip for those who want to explore little-travelled seas.

Tremiti Islands: the pearls of the Adriatic

The only islands in the Adriatic and a marine protected area within easy reach: the Tremiti offer clear water, walls carpeted with gorgonians, caves, rock arches and the famous statue of Padre Pio resting on the seabed. A small, wild archipelago — San Domino green with pines, San Nicola with its abbey — perfect for a weekend of diving and good company.

We go back often (2020, 2022 and again in 2026): over 40 sites just minutes away by boat, for every level.

Island of Giglio: Tuscany underwater

Giglio is one of our favourite destinations: we’ve returned season after season, from 2017 to 2019 and beyond. Crystal-clear water, shoals full of life, walls dropping into the blue and wrecks, with dives for every level — from newly certified divers to advanced.

An authentic Tuscan island where, after the bubbles, you enjoy the village, the harbour and good food.

Elba: variety and wrecks

The largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago offers a surprising variety of dives: shoals rich with life, boulder falls, posidonia meadows and wrecks that tell the story of the Tyrrhenian. We were there in 2020, combining the sea with the beauty of an island that is both wild and welcoming — ideal for a long group weekend.

Pozzuoli and Campi Flegrei: submerged archaeology

In the Campi Flegrei, at Pozzuoli, you dive into history: the Underwater Park of Baia holds Roman roads, mosaics, columns and villas now lying under a few metres of water, for a dive that is sea and archaeology at once. A unique experience in Italy, which we enjoyed in 2021 — perfect for anyone wanting something different from the usual reef.

Santa Marinella: our home sea

Just over half an hour from Rome, Santa Marinella is our home sea: shallow, sheltered seabeds, ideal for first dives, for courses and for group outings close by. A convenient starting point all year round, where we met up again in 2020 amid bubbles and friendship.

Y-40: the deepest pool in the world

At Montegrotto Terme is the Y-40 The Deep Joy, among the deepest pools in the world (over 40 metres) with thermal water at 32-34°C. The perfect place to train, practise buoyancy, depth and new configurations in total comfort and safety — or simply to have fun. We went as a group in 2022.

Lake Capo d’Acqua: a dive out of the ordinary

Lake Capo d’Acqua, in Abruzzo, is a small mirror of crystal-clear water hiding ancient mills and submerged structures on its bed: a surreal dive, in fresh, extremely clear water, unlike any sea. A special group outing, enjoyed in 2016, for those who fancy something truly unusual.

How a trip with us works

In a group

You travel with our community: among friends who share the same passion.

Guided by our instructors

Always in the water with you, from briefing to ascent.

Fully organised

Flights, transfers, resort and dives: we handle every detail, you just enjoy.

For every level

From newly certified to technical: we pick sites and depths that suit you.

Safety and insurance

Selected affiliated centres and DAN Europe cover: your safety first.

Memories to take home

Photos, videos and new friendships: a trip that lasts beyond the return.

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