This dive site, Nautilus, located on the shores of Como Lake in Italy, offers an easily accessible shore dive. Divers can access the site from a beach located 200 meters past the Motel Nautilus car park. The underwater topography features a gently sloping bottom, making it suitable for various skill levels. A training platform maintained by the Divetime scuba club is present, providing an excellent facility for instruction and skill practice. While no specific history is provided, its consistent use as a training ground indicates its reliability and ease of access.
The freshwater environment of Como Lake provides a unique diving experience focused on local aquatic life. Divers can expect to encounter numerous perch and freshwater prawns, which are often found among the sloping bottom's vegetation. There is also the possibility of spotting larger freshwater fish species such as pike and burbot, which add to the appeal for those interested in temperate water fauna.
The best time to visit Nautilus for diving is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are more comfortable. This site is particularly suitable for divers looking to practice skills, undertake training, or simply enjoy a relaxing freshwater dive. Both freedivers and snorkelers will find the shallow, easily accessible waters and visible fish life appealing, with the sloping bottom allowing for progressive depth exploration.

