Roca de Santa Anna
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Santa Anna is a pyramid-shaped rock, with depths from 26 meters to 34 meters at its deepest. This dive is for advanced divers and also ideal for Extended Range dives and Deep Diving. The use of a flashlight is essential.
At this depth, it is easy to see large conger eels, moray eels, groupers of medium size, and between the months of March to October, you will see the sunfish (or mola mola).
Dive Activity
Top Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Alamy-WaterFrame
263 Sightings
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Alamy/Reinhard Dirscherl
Octopus
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Barracuda
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Grouper/Basslets
79 Sightings
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Alamy-WaterFrame
Common Seahorse
50 Sightings
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Alamy-Water Frame
Conger Eel
28 Sightings
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Flounder
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SSI-Peter-Schinck
Cuttlefish
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