This dive site, Cravo Fora, is characterized by a unique geological feature: a prominent stone slab topped with a distinct circle of stones. Located at a maximum depth of 17 meters and shallower parts at 14 meters, with an average depth around 8 meters, it offers a relatively shallow and easy-to-navigate environment. The numerous recesses and crevices within the reef structure provide ample hiding spots and exploration opportunities, making it an engaging dive for various skill levels.
The site teems with marine life, hosting immense specimens of fish. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of species including morays, stargazers, crabs, sea bream, sapphires, and daffodils, along with many other inhabitants seeking refuge in the reef's complex formations.
Cravo Fora is suitable for diving year-round, with the best conditions typically found during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn when water temperatures are milder and visibility is often at its best. Its shallow profile makes it excellent for Open Water divers, while the rich marine life also appeals to more advanced divers and underwater photographers. Both snorkelers and freedivers will find the site enjoyable due to its accessible depths and vibrant ecosystem.

