The Don Pedro is an immersion with many possibilities depending on the course to be taken. At the exit of the port of Ibiza, it is the biggest diving wreck of the Mediterranean. Dive for advanced and expert levels.
One of the best spots on the north coast of Ibiza. Suitable for all levels as you can dive between 12 and 40 meters deep and with excellent sea conditions
The Blue Holes is one of most iconic dives in Portinatx. This diving spot is located in front of the beautiful Xarraco point, a few meters from the coast.
This point is actually called Punta Mares and closes the western part of the bay of Portinatx. Its vertical walls falls to a depth of 38 meters, where successive rock barriers host many species.
Sa Aigua Blanca, also called the Island of the Seagulls, is a small shoal that does not protrude more than a few centimetres out of the water. It is located close to the beach of the port of Portinatx.
Very close to the Blue Holes, there is Punta Xarraca, the western end of the beautiful bay of Xarraca. On its walls we find a great variety of diving spots, from simple dives for beginners, to the deepest ones for the most experienced divers.
The cathedral is the most iconic dive site in the north of the island. Sited in front of the Moscarter light house at open sea, this dive is suited for advanced diver and experts.
Located in front of San Miguel, under the high walls of Punta de Sa Creu, Murada island offers several dives characterized by beautiful seabeds as well as spectacular tunnels and caves that pierce the walls of the island.
Not as well-known as the Cave of Light or the Hercules Columns, the Caves of Ses Caletes are located, as their name suggests, close to the Port de Ses Caletes, a small virgin cove near the hamlet of Sant Vicent de la Cala.
The Hormigas Islands are two small flat blackish islets, that have been eroded by the sea and are an important sign for the seafaring people in the north of the island of Ibiza.
The Cave of Light is one of the best-known and most appreciated dives on the island of Ibiza. The cave is located under the cliffs of the impressive and unspoiled bay of Aubarca, between the municipalities of Sant Joan de Labritja and Sant Antoni de Portmany.
The dive is a series of shoals that rise up to 12 meters on a bottom of 30 meters. Its name comes from the radical nature of its cuts, giving the impression of being in a fairground attraction as we descend and ascend through them.
The shoal is located in front of the little-known cove of Ses Caletes, a stretch of virgin coastline between Portinatx and Cala San Vicente. It rises at a depth of 3 meters and falls at 24 meters, on a sandy bottom, which makes it a meeting point for aquatic life in the area.
Punta d’en Serra with its high walls and countless caves, flanks to the east the paradisiacal beach of Cala d’en Serra. The dive, also known as the lobster stone for being a refuge for numerous congeners of this species so appreciated by divers, has a bit of everything.
Diving point located in the calm bay of Xarraca. Suitable for all types of divers due to its perfect conditions for diving and the simplicity of its route.
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