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Punta na Gall

Boat-access cave dive off Cala Galdana with a shallow start and tunnel exit.

ScubaBoat EntryIntermediate
CaveReef
Local operator required

A local dive center is the easiest way to handle the short boat transfer and the cave-and-tunnel route.

A short boat ride gets you to a shallow start, then a cave section and vertical tunnel that reward calm buoyancy and steady route-finding.

About Punta na Gall

Punta na Gall is a scenic boat dive off Cala Galdana that combines a shallow rocky start with a compact cave-and-tunnel finish. The route drops from a sandy ledge into an overhead section, then exits through a vertical tunnel, so the dive feels like a short, varied circuit rather than a long wall. It suits confident divers who want an easy boat ride, clear route-finding, and a finish rich in barracuda, groupers, moray eels, octopus, and scorpionfish.

Research Estimate At Punta na Gall

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VisibilityVisibility: 29m
AccessSimple entry
Marine LifeExceptional variety

Where Is Punta na Gall?

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Punta na Gall Planning Details

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Reported Depth

6m - 18m

Depth Note

Dive begins around 6–7 m and descends to a sandy bottom near 17 m; maximum depth stated as 18 m.

Best Season

Calmer summer and shoulder-season conditions make the short boat ride and overhead section more pleasant.

Typical Conditions

Short boat access, a shallow start, then a compact overhead route with a cave and vertical tunnel; best when seas are settled.

Safety & Access At Punta na Gall

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

The cave-and-tunnel finish needs calm buoyancy, good trim, and enough overhead comfort to exit without rushing.

Access Restrictions

Best for divers comfortable with overhead spaces and a guided boat approach.

Legal Notes

Follow local dive-center and marine-area rules.

Local Intel For Punta na Gall

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Scuba

A shallow start leads down to a sandy bottom, finishing with a cave passage and exit via a vertical tunnel.

Freedive

The shallow start could suit comfortable freedivers, but the cave and tunnel finish make scuba the more practical choice.

Snorkel

The surface approach is shallow enough to look appealing, but the cave-and-tunnel finish is better treated as a scuba objective.

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Wildlife at Punta na Gall

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Punta na Gall Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

www.blueislandsdiving.com · Operator Page

Spanish operator listing with the same Punta na Gall route summary and wildlife description.

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