Italy Group Dive Trip - Dive the Sunken City of Baia!

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Hey guys (and gals), there's an upcoming group trip to Naples, Italy. We will be diving the sunken city of Baia, and exploring the main sites of Italy (Colosseum, Pompeii, Etc.) We'd love for you to join us. The details are below and you can learn more at www.scubafriends.com. Hope to see you there!

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Are you ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Pack your bags and get ready to explore the enchanting beauty, rich history, and delectable cuisine of Italy with us.

Our exclusive group trip to Italy promises an unforgettable journey filled with incredible experiences, lifelong memories, and new friends.

Dive the Sunken City of Baia: Dive into history as you explore the submerged ruins of the ancient Roman city of Baia. Marvel at the well-preserved statues, columns, and mosaics that have been submerged for centuries.

Pompeii Tour: Explore the incredibly preserved ruins of Pompeii, an ancient Roman city frozen in time by volcanic ash. Witness the daily life, architecture, and art of a bygone era.

Amalfi Coast Tour: Marvel at the dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and charming villages that make up the Amalfi Coast. Every view is a postcard picture.

Rome Colosseum Skip-the-Line Tour: Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Colosseum, where gladiators once battled and emperors ruled. This colossal amphitheater stands as a testament to Rome's power and grandeur.

Pasta Making Class: Learn the age old techniques and recipes passed down through generations of Italian cooks. Discover the secrets to creating pasta that's truly "al dente." Get hands-on experience as you roll up your sleeves and get ready to knead, shape, and cook your pasta creations under the guidance of skilled Italian chefs.

Private Naples Underground Tour: Discover the ancient catacombs, tunnels, and chambers that reveal Naples' rich history, from Greek and Roman times to the present day.

You can learn more at www.scubafriends.com!
 
Hello, I see 3 dive days, but not sure how many dives each day. How many dives in total?
Hello, Rob! We will be doing two dives per day for a total of six dives. Let me know if you have any other questions!
 
There's a small group of us travelling to Italy and we plan to do the Baia dive, unfortunately timing is off, we'll be there only by early September. Would love to know how your dives go. Also, any tips on dive centres we could use?
 
Am also keen to hear how it is and what exposure suit is suitable. Looks like 3mm would suffice although they recommend 5mm evn though its a toasty 28 degrees (82 for the americans) at present. My wife and I are visiting mid September for two days of diving
 
Am also keen to hear how it is and what exposure suit is suitable. Looks like 3mm would suffice although they recommend 5mm evn though its a toasty 28 degrees (82 for the americans) at present. My wife and I are visiting mid September for two days of diving
Please do post an update afterwards -- this is on my bucket list of dives, and I've heard the Mediterranean can be a bit cold.
 
Am also keen to hear how it is and what exposure suit is suitable. Looks like 3mm would suffice although they recommend 5mm evn though its a toasty 28 degrees (82 for the americans) at present. My wife and I are visiting mid September for two days of diving
Did 2 dives on the 30th August. Water temperature was 29 degress celsius. My daughter and I didn't bother to use a wet suit and we were fine. Might get colder by mid September though.

The dives themselves were marvelous. You will enjoy the sights of statues, marble floors, small tiled floors, some small fish and octopus.
 
Just back from two days there! You are absolutely right it's fantastic. Water was 27/28 degrees we both had 3mm wetsuits and were absolutely fine (my wife normally gets cold but was also saying she was warm through out).

The rib was easy with the crew handing my camera rig up and down safely etc.

Statues, mosaic and lots of roman walls, pillars etc are great - especially when you see the archaeological site in baia as that completes the picture!
 

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