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Scuba diving at Secca dei Mattoni in Ponza Island
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Secca dei Mattoni

GREAT
Ponza IslandBoat
About This Site
Secca dei Mattoni is one of Ponza's signature dives, a shoal in the channel between Ponza and Palmarola that rises from a sandy bottom around 30 m to a sunlit summit at roughly 3 m. It takes its name (the "Brick Shoal") from a Roman-era merchant ship whose cargo of bricks still lies piled in a rocky channel below; nearby divers find scattered Roman amphora fragments, partly looted over the years, and an old four-fluked Bourbon-era anchor. The dive itself is built around a vertical wall draped in yellow gorgonians and riddled with cracks and dens, circled before a slow ascent into the bright shallows. The shallow top makes it approachable, but it is often swept by strong currents, so it rewards divers comfortable with drift and current technique.

Difficulty

Intermediate

Max Depth

30m

Type

Boat

Typical Visibility

18m

Conditions Summary

Best time today

6AM - 12PM

GREAT

Best day in forecast

Today

GREAT

2026-07-11

Community-reported visibility

n/a

Warnings for today

None

An open-water shoal in the channel between Ponza and Palmarola, off the Bay of Lucia Rosa. The east and south-east sectors are blocked by the bulk of Ponza, and Palmarola casts a shadow across the WNW-NW only, so the west itself stays open. The main swell windows are the open Tyrrhenian fetch to the south-west (Libeccio) and due west, plus a clear northerly-to-north-easterly gap that lets the Maestrale and the NNE-NE Grecale run onto the shoal; these exposures feed the strong currents that frequently sweep the secca.

NNEESESSWWNW
Protected
Partially Exposed
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