This dive site, Cala en Brut, is a beautiful and protected inlet located in Spain, offering a serene diving experience. It can be easily accessed from both the coast and by boat. The site is characterized by its calm waters, being well-protected from sea currents, making it an excellent location for introductory dives and training. Underwater navigation is straightforward within the inlet, with a sandy bottom and rocky areas, leading to a small cave that divers can explore.
The diverse marine life found here includes great weever fish, cotton-spiners, and starfish, particularly abundant in the sandy areas. Swimmers and divers can also observe various fish species such as striped red mullets, saddled seabream, white seabreams, and two-banded seabreams, contributing to the site's rich biodiversity.
Cala en Brut is an ideal spot for beginners and those looking for a relaxed dive or snorkel. The calm conditions and shallow depths also make it highly suitable for freediving. While specific 'best time to visit' information isn't provided, Mediterranean diving is generally pleasant from late spring to early autumn (May-October) for warmer waters and good visibility. The site's protected nature ensures enjoyable conditions throughout the diving season.
