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Cala Calella

Diving spot on the Montgrí coast where depths range between 5 and 30 metres. At the same mooring buoy, we find a rocky seabed and sandy areas from 20 metres onwards, with the walls of the coastline usually being the most interesting part of the dive.

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El Negre del Falaguer

This is one of the most popular areas of the Montgrí coast for two reasons: on the one hand, the great versatility of its seabed, which allows for scuba diving initiations and deep dives, and on the other hand, the shelter it offers on Tramuntana days.

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Negre del Falaguer

This corner allows you to enjoy a calm and well-protected dive from the tramuntana. An abundant underwater fauna is visible without the need to reach too deep, although it can reach up to 28m where there is coralligen. It gets its name from the black rock on the cliff, where small stalactites hang from the ceiling

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El Rossinyol

Simple dive, we go down by the buoy up to 20 m. to start our dive. The sandy bottom with large rock formations offers us a lot of life on all sides. During our dive we can see octopuses and cuttlefish. Sometimes we can also find seahorses.

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Puig de la Sardina

Underwater rocky complex of great beauty located about 200m from the coast. This underwater mountain formed by 3 points, which are at 14m, 22m and 27m, exhibit on their walls a large coating of red and yellow gorgonians, and towards the outside we will find large banks of cirvies and sorels.

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Embarcador del Francès

Placed in the Nord of Meda gran, near el Guix and Salpatxot. Easy spot to dive without a lot of depth and where you can see different type of fishes.

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Pedra de Déu

North face of the meda Gran, the small rock that emerges from the sea gives its name to the dive site, low rocky bottom between 5 and 20 meters, towards Pedra de Deu we will find a greater depth with vertical walls that descend to 42 meters.

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La Pedrosa / Cala Pedrosa

It is a wall dive inside a wide tunnel where you can find multiple yellow nudibranchs, scorpions, and polyps. Near the east exit of the tunnel, there is a chimney which reaches 8-10 meters deep. The use of a flashlight is necessary.

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La Pota del Llop

The continuation of the walls of the Pedra de Déu, continuing towards the east, leads us to the area of Pota del Llop, a name that comes from a formation on the outer wall that resembles a wolf's footprint.

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La Reina

Diving on the east side of the Meda Gran, the name of the queen is motivated by a small cave that we will find on top of the island, the depths that we will find are 8 and 24 meters, underwater there is a limestone bottom and a large platform that rises almost to the surface...

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