Cal Dimoni

Fun cave and rock dive near Mahón, Spain

Boat Access
9m Avg Depth
18m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Cal Dimoni, is located 10 minutes from the port of Mahón in Menorca, Spain. The dive starts near Cova de ses Ginjoles and proceeds towards Cala Rafalet. Divers navigate through a varied underwater landscape featuring large rocks, intriguing holes, tunnels, and small caves, creating a playful and engaging dive experience. The route is generally straightforward, following a natural path between these formations.

The marine life in this area is diverse and abundant. Expect to see a variety of species, including small groupers, moray eels, octopuses, colorful nudibranchs, amberjacks, and dentex. The rocky structure provides excellent habitat for a rich ecosystem, ensuring plentiful encounters with underwater inhabitants. The seabed is relatively composed, so there is less chance of bumping against it.

The best time to visit is during the warmer months (May to October) when visibility is typically at its best, and the water is warmer, making for a more comfortable dive. For freedivers, this site offers opportunities for exploration in the shallower sections, while the caves and tunnels add extra interest. Divers should always pay attention to their depth and air supply, and navigate carefully within the caves and tunnels.

Diving Freediving

Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

cavetunnelrock formationsmacro photographysmall stuffgroupersmoray eelsoctopusesnudibranchsamberjacksdentexspainmahón

Marine Life

GroupersMoray eelsOctopusesNudibranchsAmberjacksDentex

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Moderate depth and navigation through caves.

Hazards:
cavedepth
Current Strength:

Mild

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