This dive site is located at the confluence of the Ría de Pontevedra and the Ría de Aldán. It's a bay characterized by enormous, rounded rocks featuring significant drops and varying depths. Beyond a rocky wall, the seabed transitions to sand, offering habitat for rays and painted filetfish. The areas with large rock formations are home to diverse species of labrids, along with substantial seabass and groupers. The dramatic coastline contributes significantly to the site's natural beauty.
Cabo Udra
Dramatic rock formations with rays, seabass, and varied labrids.
Boat Access
18m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth
About this dive site
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Site Ratings
Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Excellent
Water Visibility Very Good Viz
Plan Your Visit
wall diverock formationwide anglebeginner friendlytemperate
Marine Life
Octopus
Ray
Cuckoo Wrasse
European Seabass
Nudibranch
Ballan Wrasse
Grouper
Filefish
Crab
Conger Eel
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Varying depths and topography cater to different skill levels.
Hazards:
currentdepthboat traffic
Current Strength:
Variable
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