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La Catedral

This dive can be done from a boat or from land. On the north coast of the island we can dive in Cala Morel, we enter the water from the platforms that are on the coast, finding a fairly wide sand, leaving the cove and diving to the west we can reach the Cueva de La Catedral.

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La Cueva de los Tres Ojos

This dive site is in a cavern that has three access points, hence the name three eyes. It is recommended to have the caverns or cenote specialty certification.

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Cala Morell

It is a dive that is done from the coast, and we do it from the platforms. Next to the coast there is a shallow sandy area and little by little we find more and more depth, always leaving the coast to our left, we arrive at some cave. From there we will return.

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Cueva del Pont de’n Gil

This dive is one of the best dives in the Balearic Islands. It is a cave more than 200 meters long. You can see impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Inside you can see small prawns, greater hermit-crabs, cotton-spinners, meagre, black brittle-stars, and sometimes a European conger eel.

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Bahia del Pont de’n Gil

This is a dive that must be done from a boat. It is a spectacular place, the rocky formations alternate with a background of Neptune grasse and sand that usually have enough animals.

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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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Sa Farola

This dive site is very suitable for beginner divers or those with few dives. Usually you enter from a small beach which is also suitable for try scuba and for the night dives. The maximum depth is 12 metres and there is usually good visibility.

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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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El Canal

It is a dive off the west coast of Menorca. It is only done from a boat and locating the place by means of GPS. The depth at which it is performed is 24 metres, so it is only suitable for divers with the speciality of deep diving and with experience.

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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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