Top Scuba Dive Shops in Cala Gonone
Ready to check out the best shops in Cala Gonone for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 2 dive shops where you can rent equipment, book dives, and get guided tours. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in Cala Gonone to suit your needs.
#1 - Bluforia
BLUFORIA DIVING CENTER
Bluforia is a recreational and technical dive center known for high quality training, personalised service and training tailored to your needs.
We are lucky enough to find ourselves in the Gulf of Orosei, famous all over the world for its rocky landscapes, wrecks and the incredible system of caves, the largest in Europe. This makes Cala Gonone a top destination for both recreational and technical divers, for people who want to try the diving experience for the first time or improve their skills and broaden their knowledge by following courses. Our dive sites offer comfortable conditions for beginners and thrilling for experienced divers.
With so many dive sites to choose from, you will be able to explore wrecks, caves and pristine open water sites filled with rocky passages. Fun is guaranteed here!
Great food, wonderful beaches and a unique atmosphere; Cala Gonone has everything you are looking for.
#2 - Argonauta Diving Sardinia - Buddy dive Network
The DIVING CENTER ARGONAUTA, Padi 5 star Dive Resort S-9538, operates on the east coast of Sardinia at Cala Gonone, an enchanting, unspoilt coastal village which provides a perfect base from which to explore the scenic treasures around. Cala Gonone looks out onto the Gulf of Orosei, a Marine oasis inside the Gennargentu National Park, known world-wide for its limestone cliffs which stretch for 40 kilometres, furrowed by deep gorges and codule (dried-out riverbeds). Cala Gonone is famous for the endless array of caves, tunnels and mysterious enclosures found near the surface of the sea. Many of these cavities have an above-ground portion that continues underwater.