This dive site, Els Bullents, is renowned as one of the most biologically diverse locations in its region of Spain. Divers typically begin by anchoring at 18 meters, then explore a labyrinth of rock formations that descend to depths of up to 21 meters. The underwater topography offers interesting exploration, inviting divers to navigate through its varied structures. No specific history or story is provided beyond its natural allure.
The vibrant rock formations are a haven for a rich variety of marine fauna. Divers can expect to encounter numerous fascinating creatures, including lobsters, moray eels, octopuses, and conger eels dwelling within the crevices. Scorpionfish are also present, often camouflaged against the rocks, and lucky divers might even spot seahorses. The site's reputation for being an area of passage also means there's potential to observe larger pelagic species in the blue.
The site's rich biodiversity is a highlight year-round, making it a rewarding visit in most seasons. Divers are specifically recommended to use nitrox to maximize their bottom time and fully appreciate the extensive marine life. Keep an eye out towards the open water for passing pelagic fish, adding an exciting dimension to the dive. Freedivers can also enjoy the shallower parts of the rock formations and the rich marine activity.

