Na Bosca

Na Bosca: Two rock formations, abundant marine life

Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
20m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Na Bosca, located in Spain, features two prominent rock formations separated by a sandy channel. The dive typically starts by anchoring near the larger rock, which reaches a maximum depth of 17 meters. Divers then explore the area around the rocks, navigating the sandy channel and observing the diverse marine life. The site's relatively shallow depth and clear description make navigation straightforward for intermediate divers.

The marine life is a key highlight, with moray eels, conger eels, nudibranchs, lobsters, octopuses, and a sizable school of bream commonly seen. The variety of species present caters to both macro and wide-angle photography enthusiasts. While larger pelagic animals might not be frequent sightings, the abundance of smaller creatures makes this location particularly attractive for divers interested in diverse underwater ecosystems.

The best time to visit Na Bosca is likely during the warmer months (spring and summer), when water temperatures are more comfortable and visibility tends to be at its best. This dive site is well-suited for both scuba diving and freediving, although scuba diving allows more extended exploration of the area. Divers should always maintain awareness of their depth and air supply, while freedivers should prioritize safe dive practices.

Diving Freediving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz
Famousness Local Secret

Plan Your Visit

macro photographywide angleintermediaterock formationssandy bottomspain

Marine Life

Moray eelConger eelNudibranchLobsterOctopusBream

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Moderate depth, requires navigation skills

Current Strength:

Mild

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