
Leave from the isthmus(southern side) to swim over a bank of posidonia beds (Posidonia oceanica) at a depth of seven metres. Many archaeological relics have been found in this area, including a bronze vase, ancient coins and various ceramics. Continue on to the western rocks where the medieval sword of Taormina was found, to observe the sponges, the ???annelita?? and other sedentary organisms which reside in the rock cavities. Pass the ???Scoglio Nave?? where the depth is around 20/25 metres, the clear waters allow one to see the sandy and luminous sea-bed. Having reached the northern side of the island, the intensely orange coloured astroides calicularis can be admired around the submerged rocks. Return to departure point by way of the flat rocks of the isthmus.
There are many ways to explore Mt Etna… The approach we suggest is a direct contact with the volcanic nature of this majestic mountain! Starting from Taormina we cross the Pinewood of the South side and reach the ski station […]
The trekking excursion to Vendicari Flamingos Lakes, a protected area on the South-East Coast of Sicily, transports you to another part of Sicily. Near the Iblei mountains along the south coast of the island where the Flamingos stay all the […]
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