El Rossinyol
Sandy bottom with rock formations, octopuses, cuttlefish, seahorses
Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
20m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, El Rossinyol, in Spain, is described as a simple dive starting from a buoy at a maximum depth of 20 meters. Divers descend to explore a sandy bottom interspersed with large rock formations. The dive is straightforward, making it accessible to beginners. There is no specific historical information provided about the dive site.
The marine life encountered includes octopuses, cuttlefish, and sometimes seahorses. Crabs and lobsters can also be found in the crevices of the rock formations, along with other common species of the region.
The best time to visit El Rossinyol would likely be during the warmer months, when visibility is better and the water temperature is more comfortable. For freedivers, the relatively shallow depth and mild currents make this a suitable location for breath-hold dives. Divers should always check weather conditions and current strength before entering the water, and maintain appropriate buoyancy to avoid disturbing the seabed.
DivingFreediving
Plan Your Visit
macro photographybeginner friendlyspain
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Maximum depth of 20m, simple dive, suitable for beginners.
Current Strength:
Mild
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