This dive site, Barracuda Point, is primarily a shore dive located in Spain, accessible from Cala Blanca beach. Divers typically enter the water and proceed westwards, keeping a natural wall to their left. Upon reaching the start of Cala Blanca, the dive continues in a southeasterly direction, always maintaining the wall on the left for easy navigation and return. There is no specific history or story provided for this site.
The marine life here includes common Mediterranean species such as seabreams, two-banded seabreams, ornate wrasses, red mullets, combers, painted combers, and greater weevers. Night dives offer opportunities to spot nocturnal creatures like cuttlefishes, squids, and sea hares.
The site's shallow average depth of 8 meters makes it ideal for beginners and allows for extended bottom times. It is particularly good for night dives to observe active cephalopods. Its accessibility from shore and suitable depths also make it an excellent choice for freedivers and snorkelers.
