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El Jardín de las Ánforas

Leaving the port of Ciudadela and sailing north, approximately 10 minutes we arrive at the site. After anchoring and placing the safety tank we descend to see the remains of the amphoras that are scattered around the area. Depending on the qualification and experience you can descend to 18 m or more.

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Cueva Anklis/Churchdoor

This dive has a maximum depth of 24.5 meters. It can be done from a boat or from the coast. There is an Ariadne line that allows for a penetration of 80 meters into the cave. From the bottom of the cave looking towards the blue, the play of light is impressive.

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El Submarino

This is a dive with a maximum depth of 22.5 meters. It can be done from a boat or from the coast. It’s a rock that emerges from the bottom to a depth of 12 meters with a length of about 50 meters. Seen from the south face it looks like the bow of a nuclear submarine and this gives the dive its name. A lot of life.

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Cala’n Forcat

This place is very suitable for novice divers or those with few dives. It is usually entered from a small beach and can also be entered from a side ramp on the south side of the inlet. Slowly you gain depth until you reach the end of it where you reach 12 meters. This is a very good place for the night dives.

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La Cueva de los dos ojos

In this dive you will visit a cave that opens up on the coast and is very accessible. Leaving the port of Ciudadela and sailing about 15 minutes north, we pass Cala’n Forcat, the second cave we find on the right. You can dive inside the cave and then around the mouth of the cave.

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Los Bloques

This dive can be done from a boat or from the shore, with a maximum depth of 22 meters. There is always a lot of marine life and sometimes there is current.

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El Arco Sumergido

This dive is named after a rock formation at a depth of 3 metres, between Cala’n Forcat and Cala’n Brut, which is shaped like an arch, with a window from which you can see a platform with abundant marine life. You dive inside a cave. It is very calm dive.

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Cala en Brut

Diving in Cala’n Brut can be done from the coast or from the boat. It is a very beautiful inlet and always has a lot of marine life. The maximum depth is 18 meters and you can also visit a small cave. It is protected from the sea currents and is an ideal place to start diving.

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Es Tunel

Leaving the port, sail north, parallel to the coast enjoying the beautiful landscape until you reach the cove of Calas Picas. Anchor there and descend to the sandy bottom covered in Neptune grass. Dive parallel to the coast until you reach the entrance of the tunnel, the return in the same way you came.

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La Punta del Contrabandista

This is an interesting dive both for marine life and environmental characteristics. It can be done both from boat or from shore and is near the port of Ciudadela de Menorca. It is advisable to bring a lighting system to be able to see life in the caves better.

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