Roqueo de los 14, also known as Marina del Este Right Bay, is a captivating dive site suitable for divers of all levels, celebrated for its abundant marine life and picturesque underwater scenery. The site features a rocky outcrop extending into expansive sandy patches, showcasing beautiful formations with numerous cracks and holes. These formations create stunning backlights when viewed at shallower depths, offering picturesque landscapes and excellent opportunities for both wide-angle and macro photography.
The depth range at Roqueo de los 14 is generally between 5 and 16 meters, with an average depth of 6 meters, making it accessible for all experience levels. Currents are typically mild. This vibrant ecosystem teems with life, offering opportunities to observe both small and large rock-dwelling creatures. Divers frequently encounter impressive shoals of barracuda, good-sized salties, groupers, bonitos, and lemons actively hunting. For those with an eye for smaller wonders, the site is rich with nudibranchs, various shrimps, and a multitude of schooling fish, making every dive a discovery. The varied topography offers excellent navigation opportunities and a constantly changing environment, ensuring a memorable dive experience.
