This dive site, Cueva de los Organos (Organ's Cave), is renowned for its picturesque underwater scenery in Spain. It offers a diverse depth range and is particularly famous for a beautiful open cave where divers and snorkelers can surface and enjoy the view. Navigation typically involves heading past a prominent rock on the right side, leading directly to the cave entrance.
Marine life at Organ's Cave includes an almost certain chance of encountering barracudas, especially near the rock corner just before the cave. Divers can also expect to observe various Mediterranean reef fish and invertebrates typically found in such rocky and cavernous environments.
The best time to visit this site is during the low season to avoid heavy boat traffic, which ensures a more serene experience and unrestricted access to the open cave. Its relatively shallow average depth and the unique cave feature make it an excellent spot for both scuba divers and freedivers looking for an engaging and beautiful underwater exploration.

