Dragaminas

Sunken ship creating artificial reef with octopuses and groupers.

Boat Access
14m Avg Depth
29m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, known as Dragaminas, features a sunken ship intentionally deployed to create a vibrant artificial reef off the coast of Spain. Divers can explore the wreck, navigating from its bow at around 28 meters down to its deeper stern section. The site is characterized by a muddy bottom, which, while sometimes affecting visibility, serves as a rich substrate for marine life. The ship's history as a planned reef makes it a fascinating example of marine conservation efforts.

The Dragaminas wreck has successfully attracted a variety of marine species. Divers can frequently encounter octopuses hiding within the structure of the ship. Large groupers are also commonly spotted, taking refuge in the ship's frames and crevices, adding to the biodiversity of this artificial habitat. General reef fish are also present, contributing to the site's ecosystem.

While specific best times to visit are not provided, wreck diving in the Mediterranean generally offers good conditions during warmer months. Divers should practice excellent buoyancy control to avoid disturbing the muddy bottom and potentially reducing visibility. Freedivers may find the shallower sections of the wreck, with an average depth of 14 meters, suitable for exploration, although the deeper parts to 29 meters are better suited for advanced freedivers or scuba divers.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Good
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Fair Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Wreck dive with depths up to 29m, requires good buoyancy control on muddy bottom. Average depth 14m.

Hazards:
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Current Strength:

Mild

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