This dive site is located in the Gulf of Morisca, near Foradada, Spain. It centers around a visible rock formation that rises from the surface. The dive involves circumnavigating this formation, which features a tunnel at its base on the eastern side. Divers can also explore the coastline, which includes a small cave and numerous holes in the rocks, perfect for spotting lobsters and moray eels. The dive is straightforward, making it accessible to divers of various experience levels.
The marine life at La Llosa Revessa is quite diverse, including lobsters, moray eels, various fish species, and possibly other crustaceans. The rocky environment provides shelter for small creatures, creating good opportunities for macro photography. While large pelagic species are less common here, the abundance of small life adds to the dive's appeal.
The best time to visit is likely during the warmer months (spring and summer), when the water is clearer, and visibility is at its best. Divers should check current conditions before entering the water, especially in the cave and around the rock formation. Freediving is suitable in the shallower areas, but divers should be mindful of depth limits. Remember that good buoyancy control is crucial for navigating the coastal area and the tunnel.

