This dive site is located off Es Vedrà, featuring a horseshoe-shaped islet named Es Vedranell. Divers can explore a series of winding underwater canyons or gorges leading towards the adjacent Es Vedrà island. The dives involve descending in a southwest direction to reach the maximum depth, which corresponds to the last needle formed by the third canyon – approximately 26 meters below the surface. This rocky area presents a steep drop with encrusting yellow anemones and delicate bryozoan colonies. A subtle texture and small nudibranchs (marine slugs) are commonly observed throughout the dive. Following this needle leads directly into a first canyon, measuring roughly 25 meters in length and exhibiting a width that's substantial, presenting a brilliant corridor of colorful tapestries to follow northwards.
Cañones de Vedranell
Explore stunning underwater canyons with colorful walls near Es Vedrà.
Boat Access
18m Avg Depth
26m Max Depth
About this dive site
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Depth reaches 26 meters and requires navigating through underwater canyons.
Hazards:
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Current Strength:
Variable
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