About this dive site
This dive site offers a pleasant experience for divers of various skill levels. The entry is straightforward onto a sandy bottom, providing easy access to the underwater environment. Around 7 meters, a substantial rock formation begins, descending to 12 meters into the sand. To the south, you'll find diverse rocks scattered across the seabed. A notable feature is the main rock formation, which is covered in Posidonia Oceanica – commonly known as Mediterranean tapeweed – creating a sheltered habitat for numerous damselfish. It’s also possible to encounter Common Stingrays resting on the sand and Thicklip Grey Mullets foraging nearby. The visibility at this location is exceptional, boasting crystal-clear water, making it ideal for capturing stunning underwater photographs.