This dive site, Jardí de les Morenes (Garden of Moray Eels), offers an engaging underwater exploration suitable for advanced divers. Divers can navigate through extensive Posidonia oceanica meadows interspersed with impressive large stone blocks and cliffs. While no specific history or story is provided, the topography suggests a natural, vibrant reef environment.
The marine life here is diverse, featuring classic Mediterranean species. Divers can expect to encounter various fish like thrushes and breams, along with fascinating invertebrates such as cuttlefish, octopuses, and small heterobranches, which are great for macro photography. Moray eels and scorpionfish are also commonly found hiding within the rocky crevices.
The best time to visit this site aligns with the general Mediterranean diving season, typically from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are warmer and visibility is optimal. This site is particularly recommended for advanced divers interested in exploring rich biodiversity within a unique landscape of seagrass and rock formations. Freedivers will also find the relatively shallow average depth suitable for extensive exploration.

