This dive site, known as S'Aigua Blanca or the Island of the Seagulls, is a submerged shoal located just off the port of Portinatx in Ibiza, Spain. The shoal barely breaks the surface, making it an interesting natural feature to explore. Navigation is likely straightforward around the small island formation, offering a relaxed and easy dive.
The site is particularly celebrated for its pearly razorfish, a delight for underwater photographers. Divers can also expect to encounter red scorpionfish, various species of nudibranchs, lobsters, and numerous moray eels dwelling among the rocks and crevices.
The best time to visit S'Aigua Blanca would generally align with the diving season in Ibiza, typically from late spring through early autumn, when water temperatures are warmer and conditions are calm. Its shallow average depth makes it ideal for beginners, training dives, and also perfectly suitable for snorkelers and freedivers looking to explore the vibrant macro life without deep descents.

