This dive site, La Cueva de los dos ojos, is an easily accessible coastal cave located near Ciudadela, Menorca, Spain. Divers will explore inside the cave and around its mouth, offering unique rock formations and light effects. No specific historical details are provided for this natural formation.
The site boasts a good variety of marine life including European congers, shrimps, prawns, sea greater slipper lobsters, groupers, moray eels, damselfishs, two-banded seabreams, barracudas, and marbled electric rays. Golden anemones adorn the cave walls and surrounding areas.
The best time to visit Menorca for diving is typically from May to October, when water temperatures are warmer and conditions are generally calm. This shallow, protected site is ideal for beginners and excellent for freedivers due to its accessible nature and interesting topography. Divers should always be mindful of overhead environments in caves.
