Scuba Diving in

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country located in Southern Europe. Known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Italy is a popular tourist destination and a significant player on the global stage. It is a member of the European Union, the Eurozone, and NATO.

Marine Species in

Italy

Dive Centres in

Italy

MAXI SPORT MERATE

719053
SSI Instructor Training Center

SUB ATLANTIDE FORLI’

717935
SSI Dive Center

PELAGUS

717942
SSI Dive Center

PRINCESS SARA

719034
SSI Instructor Training Center

LE CAVALLETTE DIVING SNC

717977
SSI Instructor Training Center

JOLLY ROGERS W.S.E.

717462
SSI Diamond Instructor Training Center

Borgo Marina Diving a.s.d.

717792
SSI Diamond Instructor Training Center

UN ONDA NEL BLU S.A.S.

717843
SSI Dive Center

TOR PATERNO DIVING

717933
SSI Dive Center

KARIBU DIVING & TRAVEL

719016
SSI Dive Center

Geography

Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula extending into the Mediterranean Sea, with its northern border touching France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. It also includes two large islands, Sicily and Sardinia. The country's landscape is diverse, encompassing the Alps in the north, volcanic areas like Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna, rolling hills, fertile plains, and a long coastline. Italy boasts some of the world's most beautiful beaches, including the Amalfi Coast and the Cinque Terre.

Population

Italy has a population of approximately 60 million, making it the fourth most populous country in the European Union. Its population is largely concentrated in the north, with cities like Milan and Turin being major urban centers. The Italian population is known for its strong sense of family and community, as well as its passion for food, art, and fashion.

Culture

Italy is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, evident in its art, architecture, music, literature, and cuisine. From the Colosseum in Rome to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy is home to countless iconic landmarks and historical sites. The country is also the birthplace of world-renowned artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, whose masterpieces continue to inspire awe. Italian cuisine is celebrated globally, with dishes like pizza, pasta, and gelato being beloved staples.

Economy

Italy is a developed country with a mixed economy. Its major industries include manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, and fashion. The country is a leader in the luxury goods sector and is home to iconic fashion houses like Gucci, Prada, and Armani. Tourism is a significant contributor to the Italian economy, with millions of visitors drawn to its historical sites, art, and natural beauty.

History

Italy has a long and complex history, dating back to ancient Rome, a civilization that left an indelible mark on the world. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Italy experienced a period of fragmentation, with various city-states and kingdoms emerging. The Italian Renaissance, beginning in the 14th century, witnessed a flourishing of art, science, and literature that revolutionized European culture. In the 19th century, Italy unified as a nation under the rule of the House of Savoy. Following World War II, Italy became a founding member of the European Economic Community and has since played a significant role in the European Union.

Major Landmarks

Italy boasts numerous iconic landmarks, including:

  • The Colosseum in Rome
  • The Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • The Trevi Fountain in Rome
  • The Duomo in Florence
  • The Ponte Vecchio in Florence
  • The Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence (home to Michelangelo's David)
  • The Sistine Chapel in Vatican City
  • The Amalfi Coast
  • The Cinque Terre

These are just a few of the many remarkable landmarks that contribute to Italy's rich cultural heritage and make it a destination for travelers from around the globe.