This dive site, Cala Bella Dona, is located in Spain and is particularly well-suited for beginner divers, training dives, and those new to the underwater world. The site boasts Caribbean-like water clarity and a sandy seabed interspersed with rocky areas and Posidonia seagrass meadows. Navigation is straightforward, given the shallow depth and relatively open nature of the site.
The marine life is typical of the Mediterranean, including various species of fish commonly found in this region. You might encounter colorful smaller fish along with invertebrates such as crustaceans and perhaps even some nudibranchs, depending on the season. The presence of Posidonia seagrass indicates a healthy ecosystem.
The best time to visit Cala Bella Dona is during the summer months (June-September) when the water is warmest and clearest. For both divers and freedivers, it is important to check the weather forecast and sea conditions before entering the water. Because it is shallow, it's ideal for beginners. Remember to be respectful of the marine environment and to practice responsible diving and freediving techniques.
