This dive site, named Bolets, is located off the coast of Spain and is primarily accessed by boat. It requires a minimum deep diving certification due to its depths, ranging from a minimum of 23 meters to a maximum of 26 meters. While no specific historical context or unique navigation features are provided, divers can expect a typical deep reef or rock formation dive.
The site is rich in diverse marine life, featuring a good array of crustaceans, nudibranchs, and octopus for macro enthusiasts. Larger inhabitants include various rays and moray eels. Schools of anchovies are frequently observed, and lucky divers might even encounter sunfish, indicating a healthy ecosystem with pelagic visitors.
The best time to visit Bolets is generally during the warmer months when conditions are most favorable for diving in the Mediterranean. Its deep profile and diverse marine life, including the possibility of sunfish sightings, make it a highlight for intermediate divers. Due to the significant depth, it is not suitable for snorkeling or beginner freediving, but experienced scuba divers will appreciate its varied biodiversity.

