This dive site, Playa El Portús, is nestled in a small, picturesque bay southwest of Cartagena, offering a unique blend of mineral cliffs, golden sands, and strikingly clear blue waters. Underwater navigation is straightforward due to its shallow nature, with divers exploring rocky areas, gentle drop-offs, small caves, and overhangs that border the bay. The site's natural topography makes it a captivating exploration for those new to diving or looking for a relaxing, easy dive.
The vibrant rocky structures provide a home for a variety of small Mediterranean marine life. Divers can easily spot colorful wrasse, numerous sea urchins clinging to the rocks, schools of seabream, and shy blennies peeking from crevices. The calm, clear waters make it an excellent spot for observing these creatures in their natural habitat, ideal for macro photography.
The best time to visit Playa El Portús would generally be during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are most comfortable and the weather is consistently pleasant. This site is perfect for photographers focusing on small marine life and underwater landscapes. Its very shallow depth and excellent visibility also make it an outstanding location for snorkeling and freediving, appealing to a wide range of water enthusiasts.

