Cala Serena
Shallow, beginner-friendly dive with diverse marine life
Shore Access
4m Avg Depth
8m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, Cala Serena in Spain, is a shallow-water haven perfect for novice divers, snorkelers, and freediving enthusiasts. The site is easily accessible from the shore, with gentle slopes making navigation straightforward. There are no significant historical or anecdotal stories associated with this particular location, making it primarily known for its suitability for training and introductory dives.
The underwater landscape is teeming with a variety of marine life, including seagrass meadows, seahorses, sea hares, octopods, starfish, snails, moray eels, barracudas, and flutefish. This diverse ecosystem provides ample opportunities for both macro and wide-angle photography, showcasing both the smaller inhabitants and the broader seascape.
Cala Serena is best visited during the warmer months, from May to October, when visibility is at its peak and water temperatures are most pleasant. Divers and snorkelers will enjoy the calm conditions, while freediving enthusiasts should consider the shallow depths and the potential for observing a great variety of marine life at close quarters. Remember to respect the marine environment and practice responsible diving techniques.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
beginner friendlymacro photographyseagrassseahorsesea hareoctopusstarfishsnailmoray eelbarracudaflutefishspain
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Shallow depth and calm water ideal for beginners
Current Strength:
Mild
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