Cala Codolar

Shallow, rocky cove with seagrass, ideal for snorkeling.

Shore Access
1m Avg Depth
3m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Cala Codolar, is a picturesque small cove situated on the west coast of Ibiza, near San José. Known for its tranquil and wilder atmosphere compared to its bustling neighbors, it offers a serene underwater experience. Navigation is straightforward, staying within the shallow bay among rocky and seagrass areas. There is no specific historical background or story mentioned for the dive site itself, primarily known for its natural beauty and calm waters.

The shallow rocky and extensive seagrass beds of Cala Codolar are teeming with various fish species typical of the Mediterranean coast. While no specific species are named, the description indicates a healthy ecosystem where many fish can be observed hiding among the rocks and feeding in the seagrass. The presence of seagrass (likely Posidonia oceanica) supports a diverse range of smaller invertebrates and juvenile fish.

The best time to visit Cala Codolar is during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are pleasant and conditions are generally calm. It is particularly recommended for snorkelers and beginner divers looking for a relaxing experience. For freedivers, the shallow depths offer a perfect environment for practicing breath-hold techniques and enjoying the abundant marine life close to the surface, making it an ideal spot for entry-level underwater exploration.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Very shallow depth (3m) and calm conditions make it ideal for beginners and snorkelers.

Hazards:
sharp rock
Current Strength:

Mild

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