This dive site is Piscina la Goccia, a dedicated swimming pool facility in Italy, specifically designed for recreational diving courses. With a maximum depth of 2 meters and an average depth of approximately 1 meter, it provides a safe and controlled environment for confined water training. The site boasts ample free parking, clean and cozy locker rooms, and a courteous front desk, ensuring a comfortable experience for all visitors. As an artificial environment, there is no natural underwater navigation or historical context to explore beyond its purpose as a training ground.
Being an artificial swimming pool, Piscina la Goccia does not host any natural marine animals or plants. Divers will encounter a tiled bottom and pool walls, with the occasional training equipment or weighted object used during courses. The focus here is entirely on skill development rather than marine observation.
The best time to visit Piscina la Goccia depends on the diving course schedule, as it is primarily a training facility. Its indoor or well-maintained outdoor pool nature means it can be visited year-round, unaffected by external weather conditions. For freedivers and divers, it serves as an excellent location to practice static and dynamic apnea, finning techniques, and general water comfort in a controlled, shallow setting before venturing into open water.

