This dive site, Les Lloses del Negre, is an ideal boat dive located off the coast of Spain. It features a submerged bar with depths ranging from 25 to 35 meters, though the primary dive area averages 11 meters with a maximum depth of 23 meters. Divers navigate along and around these rock formations, exploring crevices and overhangs. No specific historical details or complex navigation beyond exploring the rock are provided.
The site boasts a rich variety of marine life. Divers can expect to find numerous macro subjects like nudibranchs, alongside larger residents such as moray eels, lobsters, and conger eels dwelling within the rocky structures. During certain times of the year, the dive site becomes a hotspot for pelagic encounters, with sunfish (Mola mola) and various rays making appearances.
Les Lloses del Negre is best suited for advanced or deep divers, especially those keen to explore the deeper sections of the bar. Nitrox is highly recommended for optimizing bottom time. A flashlight is essential to fully appreciate the life hidden in the rock's nooks and crannies. The seasonal presence of sunfish and rays indicates specific periods are ideal for those hoping to encounter larger pelagic species. Its varied depths make it suitable for both scuba diving and freediving.

