This dive site, Zeneta, is a charming cove nestled beside a port. It offers a straightforward underwater navigation experience, starting with some initial block barriers that transition into vast expanses of Posidonia seagrass meadows, ultimately leading to a wide, shallow sandy area. The site's clear, well-lit waters and easy shore access make it a relaxed and enjoyable dive, perfect for exploration without complex navigation.
The marine life at Zeneta is remarkably diverse, making it an "oasis for lovers of small life." Divers can expect to encounter a variety of mollusks, numerous schools of fry, blacksmiths (magres), salpas (salemas), and octopus. It is particularly known for its diversity of nudibranchs, a macro photographer's delight. Beyond the smaller creatures, the site also boasts the presence of rays and the fascinating guitar shark, adding a touch of larger marine encounters.
Zeneta is an excellent dive site year-round, thanks to its consistently crystalline waters and abundant light. It's highly recommended for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its shallow depths and easy accessibility. Macro photographers will find endless subjects among the nudibranchs and small life, while those new to diving will appreciate the calm and forgiving conditions. Its suitability for all levels, particularly beginners, makes it a welcoming spot for anyone exploring the underwater world.

