This dive site, also known as Moray Cave, is located off the coast of Spain and is accessible only by boat. Navigation involves exploring a cave system, which requires experience in cave diving techniques and careful attention to currents, which can vary. The cave's depth and layout may also pose challenges for less experienced divers.
Marine life is abundant. Divers can expect to encounter tiger moray eels, dark moray eels, anemones, shrimps, crabs, angel sharks, and bull rays. The diverse ecosystem supports a variety of other fish species and invertebrate life, making it a rich environment for underwater photography and observation.
The best time to visit is likely during the warmer months (spring and summer) when visibility is usually very good and water temperature is most comfortable. Caution is advised, especially for less experienced divers due to the potential for strong currents and the requirement to navigate a cave system. Divers should always ensure appropriate training and equipment for cave diving before attempting this site.
