Scuba Diving Italy's Underwater Museum MuMart

Alex MustardA sculpture in the MuMart underwater exhibition in Golfo Aranci.
MuMart, Sardinia, Italy
Plan now for September 2017
If you’d rather stick needles in your eyes than visit an art gallery, the Maritime Museum of Art might change your point of view. The underwater sculptures that comprise MuMart, located in the Mediterranean Sea, are stunning works of art contributed by 14 sculptors.
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“We dropped in from the boat and found ourselves in a shallow meadow of sea grass — it’s hypnotic,” says underwater photo pro Alex Mustard. “With changes in the light, visibility and surroundings, this is a museum that is never the same each time you visit.” The picturesque coastal village of Golfo Aranci is the perfect launching point for diving the museum, as well as nearby wrecks, caves and rocky reefs.
Water Conditions
In September, temps are in the mid-70s and viz is 100 feet.
What to Bring
Neoprene layers such as a hood and vest ward off chills.
What You Need to Know
Don’t expect large fish, but there are wrecks and caves.
When to Go
Year-round, but water temps are warmer in late summer. Where to Go
Nautilus Diving Center
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