
Ustica is the capital of diving in the Mediterranean. With its Marine Protected Area established in 1986, the island offers an intact ecosystem where marine life thrives in every volcanic crevice.
The waters of Ustica are famous for their incredible transparency and for the richness of species that can be encountered. Diving here, you can swim among schools of barracudas, meet huge brown groupers now accustomed to human presence, and admire clouds of damselfish and oblades. Every dive is a journey into a natural aquarium, with spectacular caves and walls that plunge into the deepest blue.