
Probably the best dive in the Mediterranean, it combines the spectacular protected marine life of the Islas Hormigas Reserve and the remains of contemporary wrecks from the 19th and early 20th century, spread over the slopes of the seamount, from depths of over 54m to a comfortable decompression at 6m on the top.
Merchant ship of about 120 meters in length. It is located at a maximum depth of 64 meters. It is in navigation position and in an excellent state of conservation. Suitable for technical divers with specific equipment.
MACHINE TRANSLATION: It is a submarine mountain in the shape of a peak, on its NE side we can find a small cave, heading SW we can see the so-called "needles" it is a sharp mountain, very close to the integral reserve. Great diversity and variety of routes.
Named Nadir in 1918, it is the most visited wreck in the Cabo de Palos area since it is located barely a mile from the port with a deck depth of 26 meters. On April 13, 1943, she was wrecked due to a leak in her hull.
MACHINE TRANSLATION: A large elongated rock formation that extends from west to east, about 90 meters in length. Very fun for its different routes depending on the level and experience of the divers. Its huge population of large groupers is spectacular, and it is seasoned with many other pelagic species.
MACHINE TRANSLATION: A large bar-shaped rock about 75 metres long, oriented from west to east, which offers various routes as it is surrounded by other rock formations very close to the main bass, such as the Piedra del Francés to the north or the Dos hermanas to the north-east.
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