This dive site, Cova Grossa, is located in Spain and features the captivating Sun Room cavern, where sunlight penetrates the water, creating a magical underwater scene. Navigation involves exploring swim-throughs and navigating the rocky landscape. The site is known for its interesting rock formations and varying depths.
The marine life at Cova Grossa is abundant and varied, including octopuses, moray eels, wrasse, monkfish, scorpionfish, and sepia. These creatures find ample hiding places amongst the rocks and crevices. Divers can also expect to see a variety of other fish and smaller invertebrates.
The best time to visit is likely during the warmer months (spring/summer) when visibility is typically better and the water is warmer. It's advised to check local weather and sea conditions before diving. For freediving, careful planning of breath-holds and ascent/descent times are required in a safe and controlled way. Experienced dive guides will help you in exploring the best parts of the area and will make sure you have a fantastic dive, so make sure you choose a suitable tour guide.
