This dive site is located in Cala Canyelles, Spain, and offers an easy and accessible shore dive perfect for beginners. Divers can follow the jetty to the right, gradually descending to a maximum depth of 7 meters. The dive is generally shallow and straightforward, making it ideal for practicing basic skills and building confidence underwater.
The marine life at Cala Canyelles is diverse, although not abundant in large species. Divers can expect to see a variety of smaller creatures including anemones, crabs inhabiting the anemones, sea urchins, bream, and sea bream. The variety of small life makes it suitable for macro photography.
The best time to visit Cala Canyelles for diving is during the summer months (June-September) when the water is warmest and visibility is generally better. For freedivers, the shallow depth and calm conditions make this an excellent location for practicing breath-hold techniques. Remember to always dive within your limits, check weather conditions before heading out, and respect the marine environment.

