Clear water, visibility framing, cave route, amphorae, and seasonal operating window.
Porto Palermo
Sheltered bay dives with castle-side rock and cave features.
About Porto Palermo
Porto Palermo is a sheltered bay dive on Albania's Riviera where the castle peninsula, shallow rocky margins, and a deeper cave route create a site with both scenery and history. Conditions are usually calmer than more exposed coastal stops, and dives here focus on clear water, small Mediterranean life, and archaeological remains rather than big pelagic action.
Research Estimate At Porto Palermo
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Where Is Porto Palermo?
Porto Palermo Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
3m - 40m
Depth Note
The site combines a shallow archaeology line around the peninsula with a deeper cave route on the opposite side.
Best Season
Late spring to early autumn usually offers the clearest and easiest conditions, with local operators actively running Porto Palermo trips through the warmer months.
Typical Conditions
Sheltered bay conditions are usually calm with weak current and clear water, though broader Riviera weather and boat activity can still affect comfort and visibility.
Safety & Access At Porto Palermo
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Avoid the active mooring area on the north side, and plan depth and gas conservatively if you include the deeper southern cavern route.
Access Restrictions
Access is from shore around the peninsula; avoid active mooring and boat lanes and follow any local site management or operator guidance in the protected bay.
Legal Notes
Porto Palermo sits within the Porto Palermo Nature Park protected area. Do not remove amphora fragments or other cultural material, and follow current local protected-area rules.
Local Intel For Porto Palermo
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Most scuba routes circle the castle peninsula. The shallower northern side combines fish life with archaeological remains, while the southern side adds a cavern and deeper wall profile for more experienced divers.
Snorkel
The rocky margins around the peninsula work for calm-weather snorkeling, with easy shallow entries, small fish life, scorpionfish, and generally clear water.
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Exposure Profile at Porto Palermo
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Wildlife at Porto Palermo
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Recent Logged Visits At Porto Palermo
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Porto Palermo Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Porto Palermo Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
North and south dive structure, cavern, shallow archaeological route, and all-level framing.
South-side access, weak current, sheltered harbor, wildlife, and deeper cavern route.
Confirms Porto Palermo Natural Park status.
Protected-area status, Posidonia meadows, diving suitability, and archaeological context.
Shore access, calm water, excellent visibility, and shallow marine life around the peninsula.
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