This dive site, known as Pared, offers a very accessible and enjoyable diving experience in Spain. It can be conveniently accessed directly from the beach, requiring a surface swim to the dive point. However, the preferred method is via boat, which transports divers directly to the site, allowing for a straightforward descent. The dive can be conducted as a 'Caribbean' style dive (implying a potential drift or one-way path) or as an out-and-back from the same point, offering flexibility for various dive plans. No specific history or story is provided beyond its ease of access.
Underwater, divers will encounter a vibrant ecosystem. Notable species include schools of sardines often seen in the blue, which can attract larger pelagic fish such as tuna and barracuda. The site is also home to gerardias and a distinct branch of orange coral, adding unique color to the reef structures. Groupers and trumpet fish are commonly observed, contributing to the diverse marine fauna.
While the best time to visit isn't specified, the site's 'very easy' nature makes it suitable for divers year-round, conditions permitting. Its shallow average depth of 13 meters and maximum of 27 meters make it ideal for both scuba divers of all levels, including beginners, and freedivers looking to explore diverse marine life. The option for both shore and boat entry provides convenience, ensuring a relaxed dive experience.

