Baja de Luis

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This plateau is a huge volcanic oval-shaped rock that emerges from a bottom of sand and rocks that reaches a depth of 14m, while on top of the rock we have about 8-9 m. This little gap creates a small wall that we can follow to make a complete turn around, looking for marine life between the cracks and cuts

Between the cracks we can spot moray eels, crabs and prawns, under the hoverhangs groupers, breams and jacks. In season, angelsharks and rays are often seen and sometimes even a turtle

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Top Wildlife Sightings

Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs