This dive site, Coves de Port Salvi 2.0, offers a unique underwater experience characterized by a system of tunnels illuminated by natural light. Divers navigate these underwater passages, exploring the varied topography and marine life within. The site's history is likely tied to the natural rock formations of the Catalan coast, offering a relatively untouched underwater environment.
The marine life is rich and diverse. Expect to see groupers, sea bass, triggerfish, barracudas, moray eels, congers, and seahorses. Colorful crustaceans and elegant mollusks add to the underwater spectacle. The specific species composition will vary depending on the season.
The best time to visit Coves de Port Salvi 2.0 is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the water is clearer and warmer, making for better visibility and more comfortable diving conditions. Experienced divers will find the exploration of the tunnels thrilling, while beginners should be accompanied by a guide given the underwater navigation required. The site's depth should be considered carefully by freediving enthusiasts.
