This dive site is Pagona Cave, an open cavern located in Greece with an entrance at around 25 meters. Divers will first navigate towards a steep wall before reaching the cavern's entrance. The cave itself offers a fascinating exploration of cracks and crevices, teeming with small marine life. Navigating the cave requires attention to detail and proper dive planning.
Marine life within the cave and surrounding area includes a variety of small fish, shrimps, crabs, lobsters, and diverse sponges. The sponges are notable for their variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, offering a visually stunning underwater landscape. The overall biodiversity makes for a rich and engaging dive experience.
The best time to visit would likely be during the warmer months (May-October) when water temperatures are more pleasant and visibility is generally better. Divers should be comfortable with cave diving techniques and have appropriate training. Experienced divers will appreciate the exploration this site offers. Always dive with a buddy and maintain situational awareness, particularly within the cave structure.

