Cap de Creus exposure and seasonal window
Cala Sardina
Boat-accessed Cap de Creus wall and reef dive
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About Cala Sardina
Cala Sardina is a boat-accessed Cap de Creus dive built around a channel-like rocky wall and broken reef profile that steps quickly from shallower rock into deeper outer sections. The appeal is the structure itself: ledges, relief changes, and a route that rewards calm trim, steady gas planning, and attention to the day's conditions. It is a good fit for divers who want a more serious natural reef dive without a cave or wreck. Expect a marine-park setting, a local briefing, and enough relief complexity that the site feels best when the boat team chooses the route conservatively.
Research Estimate At Cala Sardina
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Where Is Cala Sardina?
Cala Sardina Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
25m - 40m
Depth Note
The route starts over shallower rock and opens into deeper outer sections; it is a contour-rich boat dive rather than a single flat depth band.
Best Season
Late spring through autumn, especially May to October.
Typical Conditions
Rocky wall, ledges, and channel-like relief with possible currents through exposed sections; the site is more rewarding on settled days with careful route choice.
Safety & Access At Cala Sardina
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Previous experience is recommended due to potential currents and the complexity of the underwater relief; plan the dive for the 25–40 m depth range.
Access Restrictions
Boat only; plan the dive through a local operator and expect park-managed access rather than an open shoreline entry.
Legal Notes
Inside Cap de Creus Natural Park, scuba is regulated under park rules rather than open access. Follow the center briefing and any marine-itinerary restrictions in force.
Local Intel For Cala Sardina
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
A solid choice for buoyancy-aware divers who like boat entries, varied relief, and a route that may need adjustment if currents pick up.
Freediving
Not a primary freedive target; the most interesting terrain sits on a deeper boat route and works better with scuba.
Snorkeling
Not a strong snorkel-first site; the best structure is deeper and better appreciated from scuba.
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Exposure Profile at Cala Sardina
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