This dive is one of the best dives in the Balearic Islands. It is a cave more than 200 meters long. You can see impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Inside you can see small prawns, greater hermit-crabs, cotton-spinners, meagre, black brittle-stars, and sometimes a European conger eel.
This dive takes place on the wreck of a French freighter, “The Malakoff“, which was 110 metres long and 19 metres wide and sank on the 2nd of January 1929, off the southwest coast of Minorca. It is between 30 and 38 metres deep and is therefore only suitable for experienced and qualified divers.
This is a dive that must be done from a boat. It is a spectacular place, the rocky formations alternate with a background of Neptune grasse and sand that usually have enough animals.
The wreck of this large Dutch river barge, 23 meters long and 5 meters wide, lies 1250 meters from Son Bou beach in 27 meters of water and stands between sand and posidonia.
On the north coast of Minorca, in Arenal de Castell, at the bottom of the reef of Cala Morts, you will find a large, submerged rock to explore. The play of light on the rock is very interesting.
Near the Cap Cavalleria lighthouse, in the North reserve. 27 meters of maximum depth. Posidonia, sandy areas and rocky walls alternate creating refuge for a large amount of marine life
Entrance from the fantastic beach of Cala Galdana, a special site for baptisms, easy scuba update and night dives. The benches of posidonia are a nursery for numerous marine life
This dive can be done from a boat or from the shore, with a maximum depth of 22 meters. There is always a lot of marine life and sometimes there is current.
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