Capo Coda Cavallo

Shallow protected area in Sardinia, rich with small marine life.

Shore Access
1m Avg Depth
3m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Capo Coda Cavallo, is a protected area on Sardinia's northeast coast, situated between the towns of Olbia and San Teodoro. Primarily known for snorkeling due to its extremely shallow maximum depth of 3 meters and average depth of 1 meter, it offers easy shore access from its beautiful beach. Explorers can navigate along the rocky point and gentle sandy bottoms.

The crystal-clear waters host a variety of marine life. Amongst the rocks, visitors can spot octopus, wrasse, red mullet, and combers. On the sandy bottoms, one can discover flounders and starfish cleverly hidden in the substrate, showcasing a vibrant ecosystem of small creatures.

With its excellent visibility and abundant small marine life, Capo Coda Cavallo is an ideal spot for beginner snorkelers, families, and those seeking a relaxed shallow water experience. The protected status helps ensure a healthy and thriving underwater environment, making it a perfect location for easy exploration and macro observation. Visit during the warmer months for optimal conditions.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Extremely shallow maximum depth of 3 meters makes it ideal for new divers and snorkelers.

Current Strength:

Mild

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