Pedra de Deu
Deep wall dive with abundant gorgonians in Medes Islands.
Boat Access
22m Avg Depth
35m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, Pedra de Déu, is located within the "Illes Medes" protected marine reserve and situated northeast of the Meda Gran. It’s recognized as one of the deepest areas in this reserve. The site boasts a dramatic wall characterized by abundant blue and yellow gorgonians starting at approximately 15 meters below the surface. Divers of all experience levels—from beginners to seasoned veterans—can discover a rich underwater ecosystem, including large groupers, white gorgonians, violet whip coral, red coral, and moray eels. The significant depth – reaching up to 44 meters – allows for compelling deep dives for experienced divers.
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Plan Your Visit
wall divecoral reefdeep divebeginner friendlywide anglegrouper
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Offers shallower areas for beginners and significant depth for experienced divers.
Hazards:
depthcurrentboat traffic
Current Strength:
Moderate
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