Diving in Corsica
The glorious Mediterranean island of Corsica is all mountains, wide bays of soft white sands, cliffs and rocky headlands. This varied topography on land is also reflected in the water, making it a great diving destination. Sun-splashed with clear waters and a visibility of up to 30m (98ft), not to mention myriad marine life and warm waters of 26C (79F) in the summer months, the island is great for divers of all levels. You can join a liveaboard, but most dives on offer are half-day excursions to explore nearby diver sites.
The season generally runs from April to October, although it is possible to dive these waters year-round. There are also a whole variety of sites to choose from depending on what you want to experience. There are amazing World War Two wrecks that are a delight for more advanced divers to explore, while nature-lovers can spot everything from octopus to lobster and seahorses. While the waters are mostly calm and clear, there are some strong currents bringing in exciting marine life and the dazzling mix of canyons, pinnacles and dramatic rock formations make diving a real treat. You can explore whole underwater mountains and be dazzled by the granitic cliffs and walls on the west coast and Posidonia meadows to the east.