This dive site, Bantxa del Este, is located off the coast of San Sebastián in the Basque Country, Spain. With a maximum depth of 22 meters and an average of 11 meters, it offers a versatile underwater experience. Information regarding its specific history or unique navigational features is not readily available, suggesting it is primarily a natural reef or bank formation providing a varied seascape.
Divers exploring Bantxa del Este can expect to encounter typical marine life found in the Bay of Biscay. This might include various species of Mediterranean and Atlantic fish such as seabream, wrasse, conger eels, and octopus. The rocky bottom likely hosts colourful anemones, sponges, and small crustaceans, offering opportunities for macro photography.
The best time to visit Bantxa del Este for optimal diving conditions is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when water temperatures are more comfortable and visibility tends to be at its best. Its moderate depth range makes it highly suitable for both scuba divers of all levels and freedivers seeking an accessible coastal experience.

