This site is shaped like half a loaf of bread, we recommend descent to the side of the rocky face, down to a depth of –35 metres, from here you can start to explore the slope, then go up again moving in broad zigzags. During this dive we can observe a great number of white, red, and yellow sea lilies (crinoids), many red sea fans (Paramuricea calvata) in whose fronds live a great number of species of sea slugs (Cratena, Flabellina, Hypselodoris, Coryphella, Janolus). Together with the sponges on which they feed, we can find dotted sea slugs. In the various gorges and clefts we can see spiny lobster, grouper and octopus. As we rise the red sea fans make way for the yellow sea fans (Eunicella cavolinii), rising further we can find groups of rainbow wrasse which we can play with during the safety stop.

















