This dive site is located in Cabrera, a beautiful archipelago off the coast of Mallorca, Spain. The Cap de Llebeig dive site is situated in a sheltered bay, providing a calm and relaxing dive experience suitable for divers of all levels. Navigating underwater is straightforward, following the natural contours of the large rock formations. The site features a dramatic underwater landscape, making it perfect for underwater photography.
The marine life is exceptionally diverse. Divers can expect to encounter groupers, schools of barracudas, rays, and a wide variety of smaller fish and invertebrates. The rocky formations offer plenty of crevices and hiding places, providing opportunities for close encounters with various species. The variety of marine life is rich, ensuring an interesting dive every time.
The best time to visit is during the summer months (June-September) when the water is warm and visibility is excellent. However, even during other seasons, there is marine life to be seen. For freedivers, the calm conditions and varied depths make this an ideal site. Divers should be mindful of the depth, although the maximum depth is suitable for all experience levels. Always check weather and current conditions before your dive.

