Le Cerniette
About Le Cerniette
Le Cerniette is a popular dive within a marine protected area, known for frequent encounters with groupers. The seabed slopes from about 10 m to 25 m, ending at a drop-off that continues down to around 50 m. Divers explore boulders on a seabed rich in Posidonia seagrass, where schools of fish gather and larger predators may pass through.
Where Is Le Cerniette?
Le Cerniette Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
10m - 50m
Depth Note
Gently sloping seabed from 10–25 m, then a drop-off/edge descending to about 50 m.
Safety & Access At Le Cerniette
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Depth increases quickly beyond the edge to around 50 m; plan the dive profile accordingly. Site is within a marine protected area, so follow local rules.
Access Restrictions
Located within a marine protected area; access and activities may be regulated.
Local Intel For Le Cerniette
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
A sloping dive from about 10–25 m leading to a deeper edge dropping to roughly 50 m.
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Exposure Profile at Le Cerniette
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