Dives

A selection of some dives we conduct. Depending on weather conditions, we decide the dive of the day.

El Gaudi

Dive for all levels, exploring different cavities reminiscent of architectural forms that give it its name.

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Plataforma

Platform of about 40 square meters that was used for port construction. After its use, it sank in the middle of the bay surrounded by a large sandy area.

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El Submarino

Submarine Rock is located just outside the Cala en Forcat cove. The entrance is made through a boat ramp that takes us into the cove, where we can spot octopuses and seabreams. At the end of the cove, there is an exciting 18-meter drop. On our right, we see a huge rock in the shape of a submarine, forming a canyon with the wall. Colorful nudibranchs, octopuses, and scorpionfish can be found here.

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Tunnel Vision

Enter this tunnel through a crack in a rocky promontory. Inside, the tunnel splits in two at the center and joins again as it exits the large cavern that opens at 12 meters. Shrimp, prawns, and crustaceans can be seen here. Outside the tunnel, there is a wonderful drop of up to 25 meters where we often encounter barracudas.

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Cales Piques

Starting from the open water level, you can enjoy this dive with a great variety of life among rocks and a large sandy bottom where schools of fish are found.

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Sa Cigonya - Pont d'en Gil

Within the bay of Pont d'en Gil, without entering the cave, a dive with underwater life can be experienced, including magnificent nudibranchs.

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Canyons

Perpendicular tunnels to the coast. It's easy to find corvina fish, grouper, and a large cave with temperature changes below the coast.

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Malakoff

In bad weather, the French-owned ocean cargo ship 'Malakoff' hit an underwater rock formation in January 1929 and sank in just 7 minutes. Today, this famous wreck stands upright on a sandy bottom at a depth of about 130 feet (40 meters), with the deck level at 105 feet (32 meters). In the 1950s, all the structures above the deck level were blown up by salvage divers.

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