This dive site, Cala Vidre Sud, is accessed from Cala Vidre. Divers should follow the natural wall to the right of the creek, which acts as a clear guide. With a maximum depth of just 7 meters, it is perfectly suited for novice divers, offering a gentle introduction to underwater exploration without complex navigation. There is no specific historical background or story mentioned for this site.
The underwater landscape is characterized by extensive and healthy meadows of Posidonia oceanica, interspersed with rocky areas, intriguing tunnels, and stretches of fine sand. Marine life encounters include various species such as thrushes, salps, castanets, red mullet, sea bass, sea bream, and bream. The rocky formations are also known habitats for octopuses.
This site is ideal for beginners due to its shallow depth and good visibility. It's a great spot for both scuba divers and freedivers looking for a relaxed experience. The varied topography and marine life make it enjoyable for exploration and macro photography. The best time to visit would typically be during warmer months for optimal conditions, though the site likely offers good diving year-round for its target audience.

