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Dive sites nearby

Pic de les Morenes

Just in front of the port of Platja d’Aro, this is a surprising diving site with a nice navigation profile and the possibility of seeing lots of life.

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La Ma de Deu

Rich variety of rock formations. Remains of a shipwreck are found scattered over a wide area. Guided dive suitable for all levels. Loot ink at the blue.

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Secains

Between 5 and 20 meters is the perfect place for nice and gentle diving. The spot is inside of a protected cala, with the possibility of diving through several different passages.

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cala sa cova

You get there from the coast. This is a typical place for night diving, with shallow waters and plenty of rocks where to look for life. The diving ends in a small cave.

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Roca Roja

The Roca Roja is straddling between Platja d’Aro and Palamós. It is characterized by a rock formation that ranges between 8 and 30 meters deep. Two pinnacles are connected with nice rocks crossed by two small canyons.

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Coves Eden Roc

Dive two caves at 25 meters deep and with entrance and exit in front of about 20 meters. It can be accessed from the beach although it is sometimes difficult to access, the best option is by boat.

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La red

La Red is a beautiful wall that goes from 15 to 30 meters. It is full of holes, cavities and cracks that serve as a habitat for many different species.

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Coves de Port Salvi

A 20m deep canyon brings us to the entrance of the cave. We enter from the north side at 25m, and exit to the south at 20m. The inside is wide and allows one to enjoy the interior while observing the life that is there.

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Llosa de Palamós

Just a 10 minute boat ride, you find this fantastic dive site. Ideal for all diving levels, from OWD to the most advanced. 5 minutes of diving will get you to the ship wreck Boreas.

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Boreas (Wreck).

Outside Palamos, oriented to west we find Boreas, a 40 meter ship lying on it’s port side. It’s at a depth between 20 and 35 meters on top of a sandy bottom.

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