AbyssalPlains
Contributor
I dove with Asinara Diving Center in June of 2009 and had a great experience. And that was with unfortunate winds that prevented us from diving the places that are supposedly the REALLY good ones. Asinara Diving Center is on the northwest corner of the island, off the town of Stintino, which is a fun, laid-back harborside town. The only down-side is that the diving is one tank per trip only, which I believe is quite common in Italy (and perhaps in the Mediterranean in general). The good part is that you're riding out in a Zodiac with four or five other divers at the most. Also, they have 15-Liter tanks, about the volume of a 100 cubic foot tank, so you get a nice long dive. Prices were cheap compared to the US. I forget how much, but I want to say something like 35 bucks per trip. Don't quote me on that, though. Asinara Diving offers a discount if you book more dives with them. It's a very personal, hassle-free and well-run operation. Because you're diving in a marine protection area, the dives are guided, again something I believe is common outside the US. Their divemasters are great at finding creatures. We were diving the east side of Asinara Island, which is protected above and under water. The island's west side features steep walls and drop-offs, but unfortunately, we didn't get to go because of weather. The weather can be iffy there. Diving on the east side is less spectacular in terms of scenery, mostly bouldery and not too deep, about 80-100 feet max. But the creatures were great. Lots of groupers, octopus, and small stuff. In general, the Mediterranean is so overfished that personally I wouldn't bother diving anywhere but a Marine Protection Area, except maybe for a wreck or something. So that aspect makes for some very good diving up in Asinara. I didn't dive or visit any other part of Sardinia, but I read good things about diving in the South and the Southeast of the Island. topside, there is a lot to see, most importantly the famous prehistoric castles built by an unknown people. I think I used the Lonely Planet Travel Guide Book for Sardinia, which was great. You'll have a great time!