Illa Negra

★★★★☆ (649)

Just south of Cap de Begur, sheltered from the north winds, we find a large island, made of dark rock, which is called Illa Negra. This is a simple dive, for all levels and that is always covered from the waves.

Fauna: moray eels, large schools of bream, barracuda, Forkbeard, conger eel, grouper, nudibranch; monkfish can be seen in spring and rays or Marbled electric rays buried in the sand.

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Potential Wildlife Sightings

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

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Total number of species: 200

Moray Eel

51 Sightings
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Total number of species: 27

Barracuda

7 Sightings
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Total number of species: 250

Grouper/Basslets

13 Sightings
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Total number of species: 190

Conger Eel

3 Sightings
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