Cap de Begur
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There are rocky bars in the shape of 3 walls that surround the cape from north to south, the first being the deepest (about 37 meters) formed by red gorgonians, the second (around 30) formed by calcareous and coral rock and the third covered with green calcareous algae. The dive is done drifting.
Fauna: scorpionfish, moray eels, groupers, brotolas; sea eagles and sunfish can be seen in late spring. It is also possible to see large conger eels or lobsters.
Dive Activity
Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Alamy-WaterFrame
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Alamy/Reinhard Dirscherl
Octopus
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Stingrays
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iStock-Global_Pics
Spiny Lobster
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SSI-Peter-Schinck
Nudibranch
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Shutterstock-Henry_and_Laura_Whittaker
Grouper/Basslets
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Scorpionfish
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Shutterstock_DiveIvanov
Squid
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Alamy-Water Frame
Panther Moray Eel (Dragon Eel)
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