This dive site, known as Dany's Crack or La brecha de Dany, was discovered by the staff of Scuba Moraira. Located just 5 minutes from the 'Big Mushroom' site, it offers an accessible dive experience via boat. The dive typically involves navigating a rocky reef, leading to a small swim-through found at 15 meters depth, which often marks a natural turning point for the dive. The site's discovery by local dive professionals suggests a well-explored yet intimate dive spot.
Divers can anticipate encountering a variety of interesting marine life, including numerous Scorpion Fish, which are often well-camouflaged against the rocks. Moray Eels and Conger Eels are also commonly spotted, often peeking out from crevices and small caves within the reef structure, adding to the allure of the underwater exploration.
The best time to visit this dive site is generally year-round, benefiting from the consistent Mediterranean conditions and good visibility. Its relatively shallow average depth of 8 meters makes it ideal for beginners and allows for extended bottom times. The swim-through at 15 meters is a particular highlight for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking a moderate challenge and unique photo opportunities.

