Diving in Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin

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Explore the underwater wonders of Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin, sea. This region features 100 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.

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’écomusée sous-marin

The underwater eco-museum consists of six submerged sculptures located near the southern coast of Sainte-Marguerite Island, positioned at depths ranging from 3 to 5 meters. Over time, these statues will naturally integrate into the marine environment, becoming covered with algae, shells, and various benthic organisms, thus contributing to the local ecosystem's biodiversity.

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1 CRATER DE SAN ANDRES

1 Crater de San Andres is a notable dive site located off the shore of San Andres Island. This site features a prominent underwater mountain that rises approximately 20 meters from the surrounding seabed. The structure includes a significant cavity that resembles a volcanic crater, providing a unique geological feature for divers to explore. The area is known for its diverse marine life, making it an engaging dive experience. Visibility can vary, and the site is accessible directly from the shore, making it convenient for divers.

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10 ACUARIO 2

10 ACUARIO 2 is a dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 36.993200, -1.885500. The dive begins in a sheltered area at a depth of approximately 3 meters, providing a calm environment away from the Levante wind. Divers can explore depths ranging from 14 to 16 meters. As they descend through a seagrass meadow, divers may encounter various schools of fish and groupers. Upon returning to the anchorage, there is an opportunity to explore the unique features of the site further.

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3 EL ACUARIO

3 El Acuario is a dive site characterized by a maximum depth of 14 meters. The dive begins at an anchorage point located at 5 meters, where divers can observe small octopuses. The site is rich in marine life, with sightings of species such as spetons, corvinas, and groupers, particularly abundant from June to December.

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3 îlots

3 îlots is a dive site accessible by boat, located approximately 10 minutes from the departure point. The dive features a depth range of 30 to 35 meters, allowing divers to explore three distinct rock formations. During the dive, divers can observe various marine life, including moray eels that inhabit the gorgonians, as well as groupers, lobsters, and octopuses that can be found among the rocky structures.

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4 PARED DE LAS GORGONIAS

4 PARED DE LAS GORGONIAS features a dive that showcases gorgonians between depths of 22 meters and 29 meters, with a maximum depth of 29 meters. Divers will descend the western slope of the Crater into an underwater valley notable for its diverse gorgonian species. Marine life includes moray eels, particularly conger eels, and anemones. Additionally, divers should be attentive to the surface, where tuna may be observed hunting.

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5 CAÑONES SAN ANDRES

5 Cañones San Andres offers a dive experience characterized by natural canyons and passages that allow for stunning light penetration. The maximum depth at this site is 12 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers. As divers explore, they may encounter a cave populated with groupers and can swim through corridors where large schools of bream, barracudas, and salps are present.

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6 PARED DE LA ISLA DE SAN ANDRES

6 Pared de la Isla de San Andres is a dive site characterized by a maximum depth of 16 meters. This site features a rock wall that provides a diverse underwater landscape, making it suitable for various diving activities. Divers can explore numerous nooks and crannies that are teeming with marine life, particularly in the Posidonia meadows where juvenile fish are abundant. A notable feature of the dive is a crack that descends from 15 meters to 5 meters, which is rich in biodiversity and worth exploring during the dive.

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7 CARA EXTERNA DE LA ISLA SAN ANDRES

7 Cara Externa de la Isla San Andres features a prominent wall dive that descends to a maximum depth of 22 meters. The wall is teeming with marine life, although the species present can vary. This site is known for sightings of dentex, barracuda, and false pollock, making it an excellent location for observing these predatory fish. Additionally, encounters with eagles and stingrays are likely, enhancing the diving experience. The entry to the site is from the shore, providing direct access to the underwater landscape.

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9 EL ARRECIFE

9 El Arrecife is a dive site characterized by a Posidonia meadow, providing a vibrant environment filled with light and diverse marine life. This location is particularly suitable for beginner divers and those looking to refresh their skills. The area is abundant with schools of fry that can be observed among the rocks and seagrass. At the conclusion of the dive, there is a cave to explore, adding an interesting feature to the dive experience. The site is accessed via shore entry, making it convenient for divers.

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Aigua Xelida

Aigua Xelida is accessible by boat and offers a sheltered diving experience just 10 minutes north of the launch point. The site features a maximum depth of 18 meters, with numerous large rocks and canyons to explore. A prominent archway at a shallow depth serves as a notable feature of the dive. Marine life includes various species such as bream, gold stripes, moray eels, barracudas, and scorpion fish. For those interested in macro photography, the area is home to a variety of nudibranchs, shrimps, and seahorses.

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Anse Du Paradis

Anse Du Paradis, located at La Franqui, features clear and shallow waters, making it suitable for novice divers. The site is characterized by posidonia meadows and a diverse marine life, including species such as sea bream, sars, and sauper. This location is ideal for both snorkeling and freediving activities.

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Arche de l’Eau

Arche de l’Eau is a dive site ideal for intermediate and advanced divers, with depths ranging from 20 to 40 meters. The site is characterized by a natural underwater arch and notable rock formations. Divers can encounter a diverse range of marine life, including groupers, moray eels, lobsters, and vibrant gorgonians. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Arroyo

Arroyo features a notable shipwreck that spans 55 meters in length. Divers can access the site via boat, with a buoy marking the mooring point. The deck of the wreck lies at a depth of 27 meters, while the propeller, which is comparable in size to a diver, can be found in the sand at 36 meters. The starboard side is adorned with gorgonian sea fans, and the port side reveals various wreckage. Marine life is abundant, including a family of groupers, conger eels, moray eels, and capon, which inhabit the crevices on the deck and among the debris.

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artésien

The artésien dive site features a wreck that begins at a depth of 47 meters, reaching a maximum of 54 meters. The wreck is approximately 100 meters long and is characterized by a haunting atmosphere, accentuated by nets that hang from its masts. This site is home to a variety of marine life, including conger eels, moray eels, lobsters, and mostella. Divers may also encounter a striking pencil urchin resting on the muddy seabed.

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B17 Bomber Wreck

The B17 Bomber Wreck is located off the port of Calvi at a depth of 37-40 meters. The wreck, 23 meters long and with a wingspan of 32 meters, is a well-preserved site for exploration. Expect to see various marine life inhabiting the wreckage.

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B26 Marauder

The B26 Marauder wreck lies at a depth of 45 meters, where divers can observe various remnants including a wheel, landing gear, two Pratt & Whitney engines, a four-blade propeller, and three wing fragments. As divers ascend to approximately 32 meters, they will encounter the aircraft's empennage and two turrets that were originally equipped with machine guns. The marine life around the wreck includes typical Mediterranean species such as groupers, conger eels, and moray eels.

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Baie des Murènes

Baie des Murènes is a dive site characterized by its diverse marine life and varying depths between 10 and 30 meters. The site is named for the common sightings of moray eels, alongside other species such as octopus, scorpion fish, and vibrant gorgonians. This location is accessible from the shore, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Baix De Cols

Baix de Cols is an accessible dive site located on the north-east coast of Spain, with depths ranging from 12 to 22 meters (40-72 feet). At approximately 15 meters (49 feet), divers can enter a small tunnel that is home to moray eels, lobsters, and crayfish. A large rock formation is located 30 meters (100 feet) to the east, and due to heavy boat traffic, using a decompression buoy is recommended.

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Bajo de Dentro

Bajo de Dentro is characterized by a submarine peak with a notable small cave located on its northeastern side. As divers explore southwest, they will encounter sharp formations known as 'needles.' This site is in proximity to an integral reserve, which supports a diverse marine ecosystem. Commonly observed species include sea bass, bream, mullet, and large groupers, along with pollack and dentex. The area is also home to gorgonian gardens and a variety of pelagic life, providing a rich diving experience. The site is accessible from the shore.

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Bajo de Emilio

Bajo de Emilio is an underwater mountain that ranges from depths of 13 meters to 32 meters. This site offers two to three distinct dive routes, providing a varied experience with each visit. Divers can explore rocky formations and search for the remains of sunken ships. The marine life here includes a wide range of species, from small nudibranchs to larger dentex, which are commonly found in this area.

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Bajo de Fuera

Bajo de Fuera is a dive site located at coordinates 37.661800, -0.639800, accessible by boat. The site features a seamount with depths ranging from over 54 meters down to a shallower decompression zone at 6 meters. Divers can explore the remains of contemporary wrecks from the 19th and early 20th centuries, which are scattered across the slopes. The marine life is diverse, including species such as lemon fish, sea bass, barracudas, moray eels, octopuses, and various shoals of bream and salemas. Additionally, divers may encounter sea shells, damselfish, nudibranchs, groupers, dentex, conger eels, and sea eagles, along with gorgonians.

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Bajo de la Testa

Bajo de la Testa is characterized by a rocky plateau formation with numerous irregularities, surrounded by meadows of posidonia. The southern face of the site offers a notable dive route featuring blocks, caves, and furrows that resemble an ancient riverbed, where divers may discover remnants of old anchors from historical ships. The marine life here is diverse, with schools of sea bass, bream, pollock, and dentex. Depending on the season, large groups of castanets or bogas can also be observed, along with moray eels and sizable groupers. This site is accessed by boat.

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Bajo de las Palomas

Bajo de las Palomas is located within the marine reserve of Isla Palomas. This site features a pinnacle that rises from a sandy bottom at a depth of 42 meters, reaching up to 10 meters at its summit. Divers can observe a variety of pelagic species, as well as benthic fish such as moray eels. Additionally, it is common to see tuna hunting smaller fish in the open water. The entry to this dive site is from the shore.

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Bajo de Piles I Marine Reserve

Bajo de Piles I Marine Reserve features a prominent bar-shaped rock formation approximately 75 meters in length, extending from west to east. This site is surrounded by various other rock structures, including Piedra del Francés to the north and Dos Hermanas to the northeast. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine life, including large groupers, numerous moray eels, and schools of pollacks that can sometimes be seen in significant numbers in the open water. Additionally, schools of mojarras, bream, and dentex are commonly observed in the area.

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Bajo de Piles II Marine Reserve

Bajo de Piles II Marine Reserve features a prominent rock formation that stretches approximately 90 meters from west to east. The site offers various diving routes suitable for different skill levels. Divers can expect to encounter a significant population of large resident groupers, along with other species such as pollock, mojarras, and schools of castanets, fredis, and julias. During the summer months, schools of bogas may be observed, often pursued by dentex and bacoretas. The site is accessed by boat.

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Bajo del Faro - Isla Benidorm

Bajo del Faro, located near Isla Benidorm, features a wall dive that runs parallel to the island beneath the lighthouse. Divers can reach a maximum depth of 25 meters while following the wall back. The site is home to schools of damsel fish, various bream species, moray eels, and conger eels. Additionally, divers may encounter nudibranchs and eagle rays during their dive.

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Bajo el Descargador

Bajo el Descargador is a shore dive site characterized by its clear waters and surrounding slate cliffs. The dive is accessible to divers of all experience levels and is sheltered from easterly winds and the leveche, making it a stable environment for underwater exploration. Marine life commonly observed includes striped red mullets, two-banded seabreams, white breams, pearly razorfishes, moray eels, octopuses, stingrays, and spiny butterfly rays, along with a variety of spiral tube worms.

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Bajo L’Escull

Bajo L’Escull offers a maximum depth of 18 meters, making it a suitable site for observing diverse marine life. Divers can explore a large arch and discover siphons and small holes that harbor various organisms. Notable species include large barracudas, groupers, and corvinas, along with a variety of colorful nudibranchs. This site is accessed from the shore.

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Bajo La Morra

Bajo La Morra consists of two neighboring rocky outcrops, featuring a prominent conical formation. One side extends into a large rocky tongue, which serves as a habitat for groupers. The site includes a steep gorge that reaches depths of up to 25 meters, where divers can observe remnants of an old anchorage. Common marine life includes large groupers, pollock, and various species such as brunettes, dentex, bream, and oblong banks. Additionally, divers may encounter nudibranchs and both white and yellow gorgonians.

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Bajo las Palomas Reserve

Bajo las Palomas Reserve offers a less frequented dive site characterized by varied topography and shallow depths. The area is rich in biodiversity, featuring numerous cracks and arches that provide opportunities for observing marine life and capturing the interplay of light and shadow. Divers can expect to encounter large groupers, solitary spits, gliding stingrays, nudibranchs, and a diverse array of crustaceans, reflecting the unique blend of cove life and reserve fauna.

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Balise des Magnons Est

Balise des Magnons Est is a notable dive site located at coordinates 43.078100, 5.761400, accessible from the shore. This site is historically significant, having been frequented by renowned divers such as Jacques Yves Cousteau, Philippe Tailliez, and Frédéric Dumas. It is also referred to as Sec au Amphores due to the presence of numerous ancient pottery fragments scattered throughout the area. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life typical of the Mediterranean, including species such as grouper, barracuda, gilthead bream, and dentex. The site offers a unique opportunity to explore both its archaeological features and diverse aquatic life.

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Banc provencal

Banc Provencal is characterized by its diverse marine ecosystems, featuring a mix of rocky seabeds and seagrass beds. The site is known for its rich biodiversity, providing habitats for various marine species. Divers can explore the unique underwater landscapes that include patches of posidonia grass, contributing to the overall ecological significance of the area. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to experience its natural beauty.

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Banco Pomata

Banco Pomata is located 3 nautical miles from the coast of Sant'Antioco. The dive starts at 13 meters and descends to 40 meters, featuring a submerged mountain structure. Strong currents can be present, so divers should be prepared accordingly.

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Baou Rouge

Baou Rouge, located near Marseille, is a snorkeling site characterized by clear waters and unique rock formations. The site features varying depths from 1 to 10 meters, making it suitable for both beginners and swimmers. Divers can explore a range of seabeds, including seagrass beds and rocky areas, which host a diverse array of colorful fish species.

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Barge aux congres

Barge aux congres is a challenging dive site due to its significant depth and the frequent presence of strong currents. The wreck measures approximately 20 meters in length, 6 meters in width, and 3 meters in height, lying flat on the sandy bottom. Its small size can make it difficult to locate, and divers typically require around ten minutes to explore the area around it. The wreck itself does not offer notable features or marine life of interest.

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Basses Reinettes

Basses Reinettes is characterized by a series of rocks extending from north to south, with depths ranging from 8 to 18 meters. At the southern end of this rocky formation, divers can find a mermaid statue amidst a surrounding area of posidonia seagrass. The site is home to various marine species, including Mostelle, small Merous, Congres, Galateas, Murenes, and schools of Sars, Castagnoles, Saupes, Labres, Créni-labres, and Girelles.

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Bau de cap Falco

Bau de cap Falco is a dive site located in a small bay with depths ranging from 5 to 30 meters. The underwater terrain consists of both rocky and sandy bottoms, making it accessible for divers of all experience levels. At a depth of 21 meters, divers can find a large anchor accompanied by several links of its chain. The area is home to various marine life, including grouper, moray eels, lobsters, skates, flabelline, cerianthus, sar, sar tambour, dalmatian dory, Sabelle, and octopus.

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Bau de Cap Trencat

Bau de Cap Trencat is located approximately 200 meters from the shore and offers a dive depth that ranges from 12 meters to 30 meters. The underwater landscape features a mix of sandy seabeds, coralligenous formations, and rocky structures. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including grouper, barracuda, dogfish eggs, sar, sar drum, sea bass, lobster, skate, scorpion fish, castagnole, and denti.

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Bau de fora

Bau de Fora is a seamount situated in the open waters of the Natural Park of Cap de Creus. This dive site features a steep drop-off that ranges from 8 meters to 60 meters, presenting a challenging environment due to its exposure to currents and waves. The site is known for its rich biodiversity, including gorgonians, red coral, Gorgonocephalus, and a variety of fish species such as pelagic fish, benthic fish, tuna, and mola mola. The isolation of this site contributes to its high biological richness, making it a unique diving location.

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Bau de la Ferrera

Bau de la Ferrera offers a straightforward diving experience with direct access to the reef. Divers can explore depths ranging from 18 to 32 meters, navigating around the rocky formations. The site is also home to the remains of the Phedon. Marine life includes various species such as sar, lobsters, conger eels, rays, flabelline, dalmatian dory, and scabbardfish, which can be observed attached to the walls.

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Bau de la Punta del Molí

Bau de la Punta del Molí is a dive site located within a partially protected zone of the park. The site features a diverse underwater landscape with depths ranging from 5 meters to over 40 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including red and white gorgonians, schools of anthias, groupers, dentex, wrasses, sunfish, and tuna. The impressive topography and rich biodiversity contribute to its reputation as one of the notable dive locations in Cap de Creus.

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BCLN TRY SCUBA

BCLN TRY SCUBA is a designated site for introductory scuba dives, providing a controlled environment for beginners. The dive focuses on achieving neutral buoyancy while exploring the underwater world. Divers may encounter various marine life, including starfish, octopus, sea bream, and sea bass. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for novice divers looking to experience their first underwater breaths.

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Big Mushroom

Big Mushroom is a dive site that reaches a depth of 17 meters and is located approximately 15 minutes from the port of Moraira. The site features a small cavern system that extends about 50 meters, making it suitable for cavern and cave training. Divers can observe various marine life, including slippery lobsters, langousts, and numerous types of shrimp, both inside and around the cavern.

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Bilitis

Bilitis is located 40 meters from Golfe Juan and features striking rock formations that range from 4 to 12 meters in depth. The southern area of the site includes a drop-off that reaches depths of 17 to 20 meters, with the seabed extending down to 38 meters. This dive site is exposed, making it essential to dive during favorable weather and calm sea conditions. Marine life includes red gorgonians, groupers, barracudas, and various common species found in the Mediterranean, such as moray eels.

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Bobby

Bobby is located off the coast of Villeneuve lès Maguelone, featuring a varied underwater landscape that descends to a depth of 14 meters and rises to 8 meters. The site consists of scree, providing ample opportunities for exploration. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including numerous rockfish and sar species. Additionally, the area is home to various nudibranchs, notably the superb giant dory, and tritons are frequently observed here.

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Caball Bernat

Caball Bernat is located at the edge of a nature reserve, featuring an anchorage depth of 10 meters. The site is characterized by canyons that run perpendicular to the coastline, showcasing a diverse rock and coralligenous landscape. Due to the absence of mooring buoys, diving activity here is limited. Marine life observed includes grouper, sar tambour, stingrays, moray eels, barracuda, and schools of sars and saupes, along with denti and daurade.

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Cabo San Antonio

Cabo San Antonio offers divers a unique experience with its large stones that form intricate shapes, creating natural passages and interesting light patterns ideal for underwater photography. The dive site features a variety of white gorgonia along the rock wall. As divers move away from the wall, they can explore depths ranging from 12 to 19 meters, where additional marine life can be observed.

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Cabrera - Illes Bledes

Cabrera - Illes Bledes is a dive site accessible by boat, featuring a variety of rock formations and seagrass beds of posidonia. The site is suitable for divers of all experience levels. The underwater landscape includes various cavities that provide habitats for a range of marine species. Notable marine life includes grouper, which are the predominant species, as well as solitary and schooling barracudas. Divers may also encounter rays resting on the seabed or swimming in the area, along with the unique cigarras de mar.

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Cagaires

Cagaires is located near Isla del Aire, accessible via a shore entry. The dive begins on a large platform at a depth of 18 meters, leading into a significant cavern that runs beneath a rocky overhang. This site is characterized by impressive backlighting effects. Marine life observed includes salemas, two-banded seabream, and groupers often found hiding in crevices. Inside the cavern, divers can encounter nudibranchs, moray eels, and conger eels.

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Cala Blanca

Cala Blanca is a suitable dive site for both beginner and specialty courses. The dive features a flat sandy bottom interspersed with rock formations, providing opportunities to observe a variety of marine life. Notable species include cuttlefish, octopus, starfish, sea urchins, soles, and small rays, particularly visible during night dives. The site is easily accessible from the shore.

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Cala del Mal Pas

Cala del Mal Pas is a small cove located adjacent to the port of Benidorm, ideal for entry-level diving and night dives. The maximum depth at this site reaches 7 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including salemas, damselfish, octopuses, various species of breams, wrasses, and occasionally eagle rays. During night dives, there is a possibility of observing numerous giant butterfly rays, particularly at the right time.

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Cala Guillosa

Cala Guillosa is located near L'Estartit, Spain, featuring depths that range from 5 to 30 meters. This dive site is characterized by rocky reefs, caves, and vertical walls adorned with various corals and sponges. The marine life is diverse, with sightings of groupers, lobsters, and moray eels, alongside pelagic species such as barracudas and amberjacks. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Cala Nova

Cala Nova is located approximately 12 minutes northeast by boat and features an impressive underwater landscape characterized by canyons with steep walls. These walls are adorned with gorgonian forests, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. A dive light is recommended to fully appreciate the site's features. Marine life commonly observed here includes large barracudas, bream, chromis, moray eels, conger eels, groupers, anglerfish, slugs, and shrimp. During certain seasons, divers may also encounter mola mola (sunfish).

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Cala Nova Outside

Cala Nova Outside is a dive site characterized by its rugged cliffs and diverse marine life. The area is less frequented by divers, allowing for an untouched underwater environment. Notable species include anthias, monkfish, barracudas, bream, sardines, amberjack, nudibranchs, shrimps, Zeus faber, conger eels, and moray eels. During the right season, divers may also encounter moonfish. A dive light is recommended due to the depth profile of the site.

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Cala Sardina

Cala Sardina is situated within the Natural Park of Cap de Creus, featuring depths that range from 25 to 40 meters. The dive site is characterized by its walls and intricate rock formations. While it is accessible to divers of all experience levels, prior diving experience is advisable due to the potential for currents and the complex underwater terrain. Marine life includes gorgonians, red coral, groupers, nudibranchs, and various schools of fish, along with the occasional presence of marine predators and a variety of benthic species.

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Calafat

Calafat is a dive site located approximately forty minutes from the city center, primarily suited for experienced divers. The depths range from 40 to 60 meters, featuring extensive fields of red and white gorgonians. Divers can expect to encounter groupers and various pelagic species, with the site often affected by currents, contributing to a dynamic underwater environment.

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Calvi plage

Calvi Plage is a suitable location for beginner divers due to its shallow waters, allowing for training exercises to be conducted directly from the beach. The site is located in a protected area, providing a safe environment for those new to diving. Marine life commonly observed here includes various species of sea bream, wrasse, moray eels, mullet, and torpedo rays. Additionally, divers can encounter marbled starfish, spirographs, sea urchins, and posidonia seagrass, contributing to the site's biodiversity.

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Canadell

Canadell is a dive site in Cala Joncols with a maximum depth of 25 meters. The topography features large rocks, sandy areas, and overhangs, home to seagrass, red coral, gorgonians, eagle rays, spiny lobsters, nudibranchs, sea slugs, and crayfish. Visibility can reach up to 30 meters with minimal current, suitable for divers of all levels, accessible by boat.

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Canons de Tamariu

Canons de Tamariu is located approximately half a mile off the coast of Tamariu. This dive site features two canyons framed by three vertical walls, with a sandy bottom. The dive begins at a depth of just over 10 meters and descends to 40 meters. The walls are abundant with gorgonians, and divers can expect to encounter various marine life including groupers, bream, lobsters, Swiss cowfish, castanets, red mullets, moray eels, and barracudas.

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Cap Béar

Cap Béar is a sheltered dive site located 50 minutes from Barcarès, particularly favorable during tramontana winds. The underwater landscape features small drop-offs, faults, and coralligenous formations, with depths ranging from 5 to 26 meters. This site is suitable for exploration on foot. Marine life commonly observed includes seabreams, castagnoles, wrasses, moray eels, lobsters, and nudibranchs.

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Cap Benat

Cap Benat is a sheltered dive site located at the southern end of Bormes, characterized by its proximity to the islet of Cristaou. The diving experience here includes exploring small, playful creeks and various underwater features. The area is home to marine life such as octopuses and small red scorpion fish. Divers can also find small morays and numerous Apogons hiding in the crevices, holes, and cracks of the underwater landscape. The site is best accessed from the shore.

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Cap Castell

Cap Castell is suitable for beginner divers with a maximum depth of 18 meters (60 feet). The rocky seafloor features moray eels, conger eels, crawfish, prawns, and sea slugs in the crevices. Visibility ranges from 5 to 10 meters (16-32 feet) with minimal currents.

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Cap de Begur

Cap de Begur features a series of rocky formations resembling three walls that extend from the northern to the southern part of the cape. The first wall reaches depths of approximately 37 meters and is characterized by red gorgonians. The second wall, found at around 30 meters, consists of calcareous and coral rock, while the third wall is covered with green calcareous algae. Divers typically experience a drifting dive at this site. Marine life includes scorpionfish, moray eels, groupers, and brotolas, with the possibility of encountering sea eagles and sunfish during late spring. Additionally, large conger eels and lobsters may also be observed.

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Cap de Nice 1

Cap de Nice 1 is a multi-level dive site accessible from the shore, featuring a rocky top abundant in marine flora. Divers can expect to see various species including moray eels, grouper, octopus, cuttlefish, and nudibranchs. For those diving at greater depths, the site showcases impressive black gorgonians. Additionally, there is a possibility of encountering pelagic species, adding an element of surprise to the dive.

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Cap de Nice 2

Cap de Nice 2 features two distinct drop-offs that are connected by a gently sloping area. Divers may encounter various marine life, including octopus, grouper, and moray eels. Additionally, larger pelagic species such as dentex, amberjack, and bonito can be observed during dives. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers.

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Cap des Mèdes

Cap des Mèdes is located at the northern tip of Porquerolles, near the horn of 'l Alycastre,' which is associated with local legends. The dive site features a gradual descent reaching a maximum depth of 20 meters, making it suitable for beginner divers and those seeking their first autonomous dives. The entry to the site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

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Cap Dor

Cap d'Or, also referred to as Punta de Moraira, is situated to the east of Moraira. This rocky outcrop extends approximately one kilometer and rises 166 meters above the Mediterranean Sea, topped by the Cap d'Or Tower. The dive site reaches a maximum depth of 28 meters and features numerous holes and cracks, providing habitat for a diverse range of marine life. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers.

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Cap Gros

Cap Gros provides a range of diving opportunities from depths of 2 to 30 meters. The dive site features areas of posidonia, rocky formations with drop-offs, and culminates in a corralligenous habitat. Marine life includes sponges, octopuses, seahorses, groupers, red coral, conger eels, and moray eels. Divers may also encounter shoals of barracuda on occasion.

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Cap Gros

Cap Gros, located in Antibes on the Côte d'Azur, is accessible via shore entry. This dive site features diverse underwater landscapes, including rocky seabeds and expansive Posidonia meadows. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, such as colorful fish, crustaceans, and occasionally cephalopods. The site is known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity, making it a notable location for underwater exploration.

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cap gros ouest

Cap Gros Ouest, located in Antibes on the Côte d'Azur, is a dive site characterized by its diverse underwater environments, including rocky substrates and Posidonia meadows. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, such as colorful fish, crustaceans, and occasionally cephalopods. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to explore its rich biodiversity.

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Cap l’Abeille

Cap l'Abeille, situated south of Banyuls, is named for its rock formation that resembles an old woman's head. This dive site offers multiple buoy locations, allowing divers to explore various routes. It is suitable for both novice divers and those with more experience, providing opportunities to observe solitary corals, corbs, and barracudas. The entry to the site is from the shore.

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Cap Nègre

Cap Nègre is situated within the Cerbère-Banyuls marine reserve, offering divers the opportunity to explore depths ranging from 5 to 30 meters. The underwater environment features various rock formations, faults, and small caves, providing a diverse landscape for exploration. The marine life is abundant, with sightings of groupers, moray eels, conger eels, and numerous rock fish.

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Cap Peyrefite

Cap Peyrefite is situated near Cerbère within the Cerbère Banyuls marine reserve, offering dive depths ranging from 0 to 30 meters. The site is characterized by its diverse marine life, including groupers, red corals, and posidonia. Divers can access the site from the beach, and it features a designated underwater trail for navigation.

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Caramassaigne

Caramassaigne features a vertical wall dive located near the point, characterized by a ledge between Riou and Grand Conglué. Divers can explore numerous crevices and return to a plateau rich in marine life, including large boulders. The site is home to significant pelagic fish schools, as well as lobsters in the crevices, groupers, and barracuda, providing diverse marine encounters.

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Cimentier

Cimentier is a small wreck located at the northern cardinal of La Jeaune Garde on the southwestern tip of Porquerolles. The dive site features depths ranging from -3 to -12 meters, making it accessible for beginner divers. The wreck is inhabited by various marine species, including numerous beavers, while the surrounding canyons are populated with octopus and moray eels.

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Circus Rocks

Circus Rocks, located at Cap Sicié, provides divers with clear waters that enhance visibility, making it suitable for exploration dives. The site is home to a diverse range of marine species, including rock fish and groupers. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, allowing for easy access to the underwater environment.

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Cochons

Cochons is a dive site accessible by boat, located approximately 5 minutes from the departure point. The site features a drop-off that ranges from depths of 0 to 50 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life, including nudibranchs, octopuses, large groupers that inhabit specific rocks, as well as barracudas and dentex. This site is suitable for both beginner and experienced divers due to its diverse depth range and marine biodiversity.

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colorado

The Colorado dive site features a rock head located at a depth of 5 meters. The inshore area consists of a plateau that ranges from 10 to 12 meters deep. Moving offshore, divers will encounter a drop-off that extends north-south, reaching depths of 40 to 45 meters. Marine life commonly observed here includes groupers, dentex, octopus, and various nudibranchs.

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Constantin (Wreck)

The Constantin wreck is situated in the northern area of Cala Mateua. It was intentionally sunk, and due to the presence of dynamite, it has deteriorated to the point where it is now primarily scrap metal. This site serves as an artificial reef and offers an easy dive experience, with depths averaging around 12 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including wrasses, mojarras, and castanets in the surrounding Posidonia meadow. The wreck itself is home to moray eels, lobsters, and nudibranchs.

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Cova De La Sal

Cova De La Sal is a shallow dive site off L'Escala, with depths ranging from 4 to 22 meters (13-72 feet). Divers can explore a seagrass meadow and a wall populated with various benthic fauna, as well as a platform where larger fish species are often present. Visibility averages 5 to 10 meters (16-33 feet), making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Crique de la Pointe de l’Aiguille

Crique de la Pointe de l’Aiguille features an underwater path that is safeguarded by a reinforced bathing area. During the summer months, a lifeguard is present on the beach for safety. The site includes three moored buoys that mark areas of interest. Divers can explore a scree slope that extends into the sea, where a combination of posidonia meadows and sandy bottoms provides habitat for various marine species. Common sightings include sarans, girelles, sars, mullets, and gilthead bream.

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Cueva de la Virgen

Cueva de la Virgen features a rock cavity with an entrance at a depth of 15 meters, leading to a vault that allows natural light to penetrate. A freshwater spring emerges from the cave, creating a distinct halocline effect. The surrounding area is rich in marine life, showcasing both wall and pelagic species, along with various sand-dwelling organisms. Divers can also observe stalactites and stalagmites within the cave, enhancing the underwater experience.

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Cueva de la Virgen, Ruta Ana María

Cueva de la Virgen, located at coordinates 37.423000, -1.499300, offers a straightforward dive experience with minimal currents, typically gentle in nature. The dive features a small tunnel approximately 12 meters in length, leading to the Virgen del Carmen statue situated at a depth of around 15 meters. Marine life commonly observed includes groupers, croakers, dentons, bream, trevally, kingfish, barracuda, parrotfish, moray eels, conger eels, nudibranchs, and flabellines. Occasionally, divers may also spot sunfish and sea eagles during their exploration.

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Cueva del Lago

Cueva del Lago offers a unique diving experience within the Cabo Tiñoso marine reserve. This site features a cave that contains an air pocket, allowing divers to leave their gear and walk into the cave. Inside, divers can access a lake where swimming is possible. The marine life observed in this area is typical of the reserve, particularly in the outer sections of the cave.

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Cultilatta

Cultilatta offers divers a unique experience with its well-preserved seabeds and varying depths. Visibility can reach up to 30 meters, influenced by weather conditions. The marine life includes groupers, daurades, bars, sarpes, and a variety of colorful Mediterranean nudibranchs, along with sea anemones, sponges, and sea urchins. This site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to explore the underwater ecosystem.

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Dalton

The Dalton wreck, located off the coast of Marseille, is a dive site suited for experienced divers. The wreck is situated at depths ranging from 20 to 40 meters. This site is known for its diverse marine life, including groupers, moray eels, and conger eels, which can be observed in the surrounding waters. Access to the site is exclusively by boat.

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Danger d’Algajola

Danger d'Algajola is a dive site characterized by its underwater drop-offs and canyons, with depths ranging from 15 to 40 meters. Divers can encounter a diverse array of marine species, including groupers, moray eels, dentex, and barracudas. The site is accessed from the shore, making it convenient for divers to enter the water directly.

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Dattier

Dattier features a large rocky plateau that ranges in depth from 2 to 20 meters. The site is marked by a notable white house situated on a hill above. It is abundant with marine life, including large schools of saupes and castagnoles. Divers may also encounter lobsters, octopuses, and moray eels hiding in the crevices. This dive site is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers of all experience levels.

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Dent de requin

Dent de Requin features a depth of approximately 20 meters, characterized by a prominent rock formation that resembles a shark's tooth. The site is bordered by a rocky plateau with small faults, providing an accessible environment for beginner divers. Throughout the year, divers can observe a diverse array of marine life, including nudibranchs, peacock wrasse, and moray eels.

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Digue Barcares

Digue Barcares is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 42.797800, 3.042300. This area is recognized for its protected environment, making it suitable for beginner divers and training dives. The underwater ecosystem close to the shore is home to various marine species, including octopus, blennies, sea bream, saps, willows, and pipefish. This site is ideal for those looking to explore marine life in a calm and safe setting.

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Dragaminas

Dragaminas is a wreck dive site designed to foster the growth of a natural reef. The dive begins at a depth of 28 meters at the bow and descends to 36 meters at the stern. The seabed consists of muddy substrate. Marine life commonly observed includes octopuses and groupers that take shelter within the ship's structure.

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Dukw

The DUKW site features three amphibious vehicles, known for their military designation: 'D' for the year 1942, 'U' for amphibious, 'K' for all-wheel drive, and 'W' for the double wheel train at the rear. The dive site is set against a sandy backdrop and is surrounded by posidonia meadows. Marine life is limited, but divers may encounter a few castagnoles and octopuses, particularly near a pile of pebbles.

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E Sette Nave (Ajaccio)

E Sette Nave, located near Ajaccio, is characterized by its notable underwater topography, featuring rocky formations, arches, caves, and steep drop-offs. The site is rich in marine biodiversity, with frequent sightings of groupers, moray eels, lobsters, and various other species typical of the Mediterranean. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its unique underwater landscape.

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El Arco

El Arco is located in Cabo Tiñoso and features a prominent rock arch that allows boats to navigate through it. The dive site has an average depth of 20 meters. Underwater, divers can observe a diverse range of marine life, including various algae formations as they move away from the rock walls.

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El Marmoler (Wreck)

El Marmoler is a wreck dive site accessible from the shore, located at coordinates 42.108000, 3.189400. The wreck features a wall that descends to depths of 20-22 meters, with additional structures starting at 1-2 meters and reaching down to 18 meters. The marine life around the wreck is notably diverse, with frequent sightings of moonfish, lobsters, and large three-tailed benches, often found hiding in the crevices of the ship. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore both the wreck and the surrounding underwater topography.

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El Mogote

El Mogote is a dive site located near Isla del Fraile, characterized by a shallow depth range of 12 to 20 meters. The site is known for its calm conditions, making it accessible for beginner divers. Marine life includes a variety of sponges, cnidarians, polychaetes, and sea urchins, along with diverse fish species such as fingerlings, moray eels, heifers, salps, mojarras, maidens, and fredis.

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El Motor

El Motor is the wreckage of a World War II bomber engine located at a depth of 27 meters over a muddy bottom. It can be accessed by boat from the coordinates provided. Divers can explore the structure of the engine and observe marine life in the surrounding area.

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El Pinell

El Pinell offers a shallow dive experience with depths ranging from 1 to 8 meters, making it suitable for confined water training sessions. The site features a mixed bottom comprising sandy patches, rocky areas, and a posidonia field. Marine life includes small octopuses, moray eels, various fish species, and occasionally, cuttlefish and small nudibranchs can be spotted.

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El Pinell

El Pinell offers a shallow diving environment with depths ranging from 1 to 8 meters, ideal for confined water training sessions. The site features a mixed bottom consisting of sandy patches, rocky areas, and a field of Posidonia. Marine life includes small creatures such as octopuses, moray eels, various fish species, and small nudibranchs, providing opportunities for diverse underwater observations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin?
Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin features several excellent dive spots, each with unique characteristics. Popular sites are listed on this page with ratings and recent activity. Consider factors like your skill level, interests (macro, wide-angle, wrecks), and current conditions when choosing spots.
What's the best entry method for diving in Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin?
Entry methods in Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin vary by specific location. Many spots offer shore entry from beaches or rocky areas, while others require boat access. Check individual spot details for entry information and any special requirements.
What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Mediterranean Sea - Western Basin?
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