This dive site, the Cuevas de Ses Caletes, offers an enticing exploration of underwater caverns near the picturesque Port de Ses Caletes. Unlike its more famous counterparts, this site provides a more secluded and intimate diving experience. Divers navigate through accessible cavern systems, where the interplay of light and shadow creates a captivating environment, leading to sandy areas outside the caves.
The marine life here is vibrant, with numerous crabs and lobsters inhabiting the caverns themselves. Outside in the blue, divers can expect to encounter groups of barracudas and solitary groupers. Over the sandy seabed, it's common to spot stingrays, adding to the diversity of marine encounters.
The best time to visit this dive site, like much of the Mediterranean, is during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when water temperatures are comfortable and visibility is typically excellent. This site is suitable for both scuba divers comfortable with cavern environments and freedivers due to its manageable depths and interesting topography.
