Bajo de las Palomas

Pinnacle in marine reserve, excellent for pelagic and benthonic fish.

Boat Access
12m Avg Depth
25m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Bajo de las Palomas, is a remarkable pinnacle located within the marine reserve of Isla Palomas in Spain. Rising dramatically from a sandy seabed at 42 meters, its summit reaches a comfortable 10 meters, creating a diverse habitat. It serves as an underwater landmark, attracting a rich array of marine life and offering an exciting navigational dive around its distinct rock formations.

Divers can expect to encounter a vibrant ecosystem, with numerous benthonic fish species, including various moray eels, inhabiting the crevices and ledges of the pinnacle. Looking out into the blue, the highlight is often the sight of large pelagic fish, such as tuna, actively hunting smaller schools of fish, showcasing a dynamic predatory display.

The best time to visit this dive site for optimal pelagic sightings is typically during the warmer months from late spring to autumn, when water temperatures are comfortable and marine activity is high. It is suitable for divers of all levels due to its accessible depths, with the top of the pinnacle providing excellent opportunities for snorkeling and freediving enthusiasts to enjoy the abundant marine life in shallower waters.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Accessible depths (10-25m) and diverse marine life make it suitable for various experience levels.

Current Strength:

Moderate

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