This dive site, Es Clot de sa Cera, offers an accessible shore diving experience in Spain, typically entered by jumping from a platform next to a steel ladder, which also serves as the exit point. This straightforward entry and exit, combined with its shallow maximum depth, makes it an ideal location for divers with limited experience. The site is easy to navigate due to its relatively small size and calm conditions, perfect for relaxed exploration.
The underwater environment hosts a good variety of Mediterranean marine life. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species such as white seabreams, two-banded seabreams, ornate wrasses, and peacock wrasses. Other common sightings include striped red mullets, meagres, combers, painted combers, greater weevers, and mottled groupers, contributing to a vibrant small-reef ecosystem.
The site is particularly well-suited for night dives, offering a different perspective on its marine inhabitants. The best time to visit for diving is generally during the warmer months when water temperatures are more comfortable. Its shallow profile makes it excellent for both scuba divers seeking an easy, relaxing dive and freedivers looking to practice in a safe environment.

