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The most beautiful part of the bay is reserved for divers and swimmers and secured by a buoy line. This beautiful house reef offers something for everyone down to a maximum depth of 15 m. H2O DIVING CENTER, 17230 Palamos Cala Margarita (★3.9) This is a boat or shore accessible dive that is 2-18 meters deep. As easy dive, this site is great for new divers and more experienced divers alike. It is located very close to Puerto Marina in Palamós. You will find a cozy cove with a very special charm due to the type of houses there. Mares, Janez Kranjc Bau de Cap Trencat (★4.3) Situated 200m from the coast, this is one of the most beautiful dives in the Cala Montjoi area.With a depth ranging from 12m to 30m, the scenery alternates between sandy seabeds, coralligenous and rock. Sotamar Diving Center, 17488 Cadaqués Clot del Boc (★4.2) Located in the bay of Cala Joncols, this dive takes place along a drop-off from 5m to 20m and on a rocky bottom. Sometimes referred to as “La fall“, the dive culminates in a canyon some 40 metres long. Sotamar Diving Center, 17488 Cadaqués El Gat (★4.4) The most popular and best-known dive in the southern part of the Cap de Creus Natural Park. Located at the tip of Cap de Norfeu, this site is rich in both fixed fauna and fish. wladimir k. (#3232078) La cova Fumada (★4.2) A first route is possible in the 20m zone, a large rocky scree with lots of life. A second section offers a magnificent drop-off from 20m to 45m, starting at the cat’s eye. Finally, take advantage of an air pocket from 14m to 3m. Scubapro, Stephen Frink La Reparada (★4.2) Anchoring the boat takes you directly to a drop-off that starts at a depth of 27 metres.The first part of the dive follows the drop-off between 27 and 40 metres. Then it’s time to head back up to the 20-metre zone to find some large rocky scree. Sotamar Diving Center, 17488 Cadaqués Massa ďOr (★4.6) This is one of the most splendid diving spots, with the most abundant underwater life in the area. Depths from 5m to 30m, ideally between 15m and 25m. All the fish of the Mediterranean are represented here, in the midst of a colourful environment. Mares, Janez Kranjc La Pota del Llop (★4.2) The continuation of the walls of the Pedra de Déu, continuing towards the east, leads us to the area of Pota del Llop, a name that comes from a formation on the outer wall that resembles a wolf's footprint. Sotamar Diving Center, 17488 Cadaqués Messina (★4.1) Located about 1.5 miles east of Portlligat, Illa Messina is a 12-25 m dive, punctuated by a 40 m-long rocky canyon in the submerged mountain. CENTRE IMMERSIO CAP DE CREUS, 17490 LLANÇÀ S'Encalladora (★4.3) Island of the Natural Park of Cap de Creus with southern zone included in the partial protection. The dive takes place between two rock formations, from 12 to more than 40m. Exposed to currents and suitable only for experienced divers. The north side is protected as an integral reserve. Christian K. (#1151835) Mar Menuda (★4.6) Departure from the coast, famous for its ease, diversity and abundance of life. Different routes with pre-coraligen from 17m to 30m. Ideal for day and night dives. BLANES~SUB - Diving Center, 17300 Blanes Punta Santa Anna - La Seca (★4.6) As an extension of Punta Santa Ana we find a large block of granite rock. Its profile of 17 to 3 meters depth is responsible for a good number of shipwrecks that have left us different archaeological remains among which we can still enjoy a few falconetes and cannons of the sixteenth century. Mares Cala Canyelles (★4.2) This dive from the beach is ideal for practicing and developing the skills of a good diver, following the jetty on our right bank and out to sea we reach 7 meters deep. Mares, Janez Kranjc Biotops (★4.0) This dive takes place at a depth of 27 meters, where, once anchored, you move through the different blocks, which are home to a variety of typical Mediterranean species. Nitrox is recommend. This is an excellent dive for photography. 12...15→