This dive site, Rondinara, is renowned as one of Corsica's most beautiful bays, distinctly shaped like a shell. It features steadily deepening, turquoise waters that are exceptionally calm and clear due to its almost-closed bay structure. The site is primarily explored through snorkeling or very shallow dives, offering easy navigation along its gentle slopes, alternating between rocky areas and extensive Posidonia meadows. There is no specific history or wreck mentioned, but its natural beauty and tranquility are its main draw.
The underwater environment at Rondinara is vibrant with diverse fauna and flora, providing an "endless show" for observers. Common marine life includes salema, mullets, cuttlefish, and starfish. The habitat is a mix of interesting rocky formations and lush Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows, which are crucial for the ecosystem and serve as nurseries for various species.
The best time to visit Rondinara is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are pleasant and visibility is at its peak. It is particularly recommended for families, beginners, snorkelers, and freedivers due to its safe, shallow, and clear conditions. Divers should focus on appreciating the macro life and the tranquil underwater scenery rather than seeking out large pelagics, making it an ideal spot for leisurely exploration and underwater photography of smaller subjects.

