Cala Beltran
The Cala Beltrán is a secluded and unspoiled cove, known for its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere, making it suitable for snorkeling and light diving. The seabed combines rocky areas with patches of sand and occasional seagrass, offering a varied underwater landscape.
Marine life is typical of the Mediterranean, with sea bream, damselfish, and wrasses. Crevices host octopuses and urchins, while sandy areas hide species adapted to the seabed.
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Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.
Total number of species: 300
The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.
Total number of species: 200
Moray Eel
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Total number of species: 250
Scorpionfish
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Total number of species: 130