
Oloturia Sub
Via Ventiquattro Maggio, 46, Messina, Sicily, ITA
About the Center
Oloturia Sub is a diving center located in Messina, Italy, specializing in underwater experiences in the Mediterranean Sea, where the Ionian Sea meets the Tyrrhenian Sea. The center offers a comprehensive range of diving courses, including specializations in technical diving and wreck diving, holding certifications from SSI, IANTD, and TDI.
For adventurous divers, Oloturia Sub proposes dives to explore the numerous wreck sites present in the Strait of Messina, such as Alvah – La nave di Cannitello, Laura C., Rigoletto, and the Twiga wreck. In addition to wrecks, the center also organizes excursions to natural points of interest like the Grottes di Bagnara, the Secche di Favazzina, and the Montagna di Scilla, providing a complete overview of the region's underwater wealth.
Oloturia Sub's facilities include lockers for divers, a bar for post-dive socializing, full equipment rental, a dive shop with all necessary gear, and the option for air and nitrox fills. They also offer the exciting opportunity for night dives, extending exploration hours to enjoy the sea under the moonlight.
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Oloturia Sub specializes in wreck diving and exploration in the Strait of Messina. They also offer guided dives and are involved in underwater archaeology.
Oloturia Sub offers courses with RAID, as indicated by their website sections on RAID diving courses and price lists.
The center mentions several dive sites including the Viminale wreck, Lauro C wreck, Arturo Volpe wreck, Valfiorita, Relitti Romani, Le grorre di Bagnara, la montagna di scilla, and I costoni di maregrosso.
The mention of 'Lo Stretto di Messina by night' suggests that night dives are likely offered, providing a different perspective on the local dive sites.





