The dive at Cape Falconiera is ideal for those divers who enjoy observing the smaller creatures, those that normally escape the sight of many visitors, like the cylinder anemone, the different species of sea slugs and the particularly uncommon Umbraculum mediterraneum.
The steep walls reaching down to depths of 35 to 40 m (115 - 130 ft) are home to large scorpion fish, moray eels and lobsters and there is a roomy cave at a depth of 18 m (59 ft) with a sandy bed that houses numerous shrimps, rocklings and conger eels.