This dive site, Cala Jugadora, is a superb rocky cove nestled at the foot of Cap de Creus lighthouse in Spain. Protected within a marine reserve, it boasts crystal clear waters and offers an easy, shallow exploration. Divers can navigate along its gentle rocky drop-offs and vast seagrass meadows, making it an ideal spot for relaxed underwater discovery.
The diverse marine life includes vibrant combers, numerous starfish, and various seabreams. Lucky explorers might also spot small moray eels peeking from crevices. The extensive seagrass meadows provide a crucial habitat for a variety of smaller fish and invertebrates, enriching the biodiversity of the area.
Cala Jugadora is best visited during warmer months, though its protected nature allows for good conditions most of the year. Its shallow depth and excellent visibility make it particularly suitable for beginner divers and a fantastic spot for snorkeling and freediving, offering a memorable experience within the stunning Cap de Creus Natural Park.

