La Cullera
Shallow boat dive featuring a large, accessible sea cavern.
Boat Access
13m Avg Depth
17m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site is located within the Cabo de Sant Antoni Marine Reserve, requiring a permit for access. The dive begins in a small valley at the base of Cullerà cliff – named due to a distinctive bite mark on its wall. Divers descend approximately 9 meters and then proceed along the cliff face towards the cape, discovering an entrance to a large cave. This cave, extending roughly 50 meters into the mountain, creates a bubble-like space where divers can briefly surface to locate the exit, which is easily visible thanks to the open sea. The area is known for hosting various marine life including sea cicadas, croakers, and conger eels. Visibility within the cave is likely good.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
wall divecavernwide angleboat dive
Marine Life
Sea cicadaCroakerConger eelOctopusMoray eelScorpionfishNudibranchDamselfishWrasse
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Shallow depth but features a large overhead cavern environment.
Hazards:
cavernboat traffic
Current Strength:
Mild
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