This dive site, Palma Caves, located in Spain, offers a magnificent and visually stunning cave diving experience, ideally suited for advanced divers venturing into their first cavern environments. The system, with an entrance at 8 meters and a maximum depth of 15 meters, is characterized by natural, varied light creating a captivating atmosphere. While lacking specific historical accounts, its natural rock formations and accessible depths make it a prime location for specialized exploration.
The marine life at Palma Caves is diverse both inside and outside the formations. Outside the caves, there is a good chance to encounter the striking giant dory. Within the illuminated caverns, divers can discover an abundance of smaller creatures, including various shrimps, crabs, lobsters, and the unique snake starfish, making it an excellent spot for macro enthusiasts.
The best time to dive Palma Caves generally aligns with the warmer months in the Mediterranean, from spring to autumn, when water conditions are most favorable. Divers should ensure they possess advanced certification and perhaps cavern or cave specialty training to safely enjoy the experience. While the site's beauty is undeniable, its nature as a cave dive makes it unsuitable for general snorkeling or freediving without specialized knowledge and equipment.

