This dive site, named sa torre de Deia, is located about a 25-minute boat ride from the dive center. Divers explore beneath an ancient tower that once served as a lookout for pirates, adding a touch of historical intrigue to the underwater experience. The dive features a nice wall with a sandy bottom and impressive huge rock formations, providing diverse topography for exploration. Navigation is generally straightforward, following the wall structure.
The marine life here is consistently present, offering sights of various small critters, including octopus and moray eels which are frequently encountered. Beyond these specific mentions, divers can expect to see a range of typical Mediterranean fish species, crustaceans, and other invertebrates inhabiting the wall and sandy areas.
The best time to visit this dive site is typically during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are more comfortable and conditions are generally calm. The moderate depths and interesting features make it suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers looking to explore a historical and ecologically rich underwater landscape. Visibility in the Mediterranean is generally good, enhancing the overall experience.

