Named after a sunken fishing boat that is home to grouper, barracuda, dentex, swallow-tails and moonfish. Depth: 29-32 m
Protected from the Levante wind. Rocky sea bed with large numbers of meagre, sea urchins and multicoloured fish. Depth: 10-20 m.
Very easy dive with an abundance of grouper, sargo, dentex, octopus, slipper lobster, moray and conger eels. Depth: 25 m.
Ideal para principiantes. Hay langostas, espetones, doncellas y fredis. Ideal for beginners. Lobsters, spet, doncella and ornate wrasse. Depth: 17-21 m.
Easy access and dive. Known as the marble cave due to the light effects created by its white limestone walls. Depth: 15 / 20,5 m.
Deep dive with some currents and low visibility. Large dentex, fork-beards, lobsters, rainbow and ornate wrasse, damselfish and grouper. Depth: 30- 32 m.
Easy and virtually current-free. Tail of a light airplane and two wrecks, The Ana María and the Nueva Mi Teresa. Depth: 25 m.
Easy, chance of strong currents. As well as the stern of the Fontanet there are rat-tails, lizard fish and the occasional torpedo fish. Depth: 12- 19 m.
Intermediate. Access via a line to a depth of up to 21 metres. Depth: 21 m.
Advanced. Shoals of kingfish, barracuda, damselfish, rainbow wrasse, octopus, lophogorgia viminalis coral, etc. Depth: 30-32 m.
Challenging deep dive with occasional currents and intermediate visibility. Depth: 30-34 m.
For advanced divers, but with few currents. Depth: 29-30 m.
Deep dive with a scuttled fishing boat creating a reef. Depth: 38-40 m.
Rockfall dive, with ocasional currents and intermediate to good visibility. Depth: 25-28 m.
Intermediate/advanced. Decompression necessary. Depth: 28-38 m.
Up to six wrecks and marine life such as grouper, dentex, porgy, king soldier bream and saddled sea bream. Depth: 24-32,5 m.
One of Calabardina´s deepest dive sities. Advanced. Depth: 25-42 m.
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