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PUNTA JONCH
This dive site’s depth ranges from 17-33 meters.
It has a cave in excellent condition that is inhabited by large moray eels
An Excellent dive site for your advance course as it is protected and has a lot of varied life.

PUNTA GROSA
Punta Grosa is an excellent wall dive that will excite all levels of divers.
With a maximum depth of 33 metres you will find a wide variety of life in its small crevices.
Guaranteed to find octopus and moray eels you will enjoy this dive because of the variety it has to offer.

TAGOMAGO – LAS ROCAS
This dive site is exposed to the open seas and therefore the wind. On a perfect day this dive site is worth the 20 minutes spent to get there. As it is in open water you will find bigger fish from barracuda and grouper as well as the other varieties of life that Ibiza is famous for.

 TAGOMAGO – FARO
The lighthouse of Tagomago is a deep dive for the experienced only. You are able to find real depth at this site that goes down to a maximum depth of 47 metres.
The vertical wall is from a rockslide that has open up holes in and around the wall where you will find lobster and octopus.

CALA MASTELLA
At this site you will find an interesting shipwreck that is still very much intact.
A maximum depth of 20 metres you will find conger eels occupying the wreck, with a family of groupers guarding the wreck like it’s their own.

 

CALA OLIVERA
The next beach down from Cala Llonga this is also a cave dive with a maximum depth of 20 metres.
At Cala Olivera you will dive in a unique dive zone with loads of life in totally clear water. The dive site outside the cave is excellent but it isn’t until you enter into the cave that you will find the real magic of Cala Olivera. It has 3 entries and a chimney system that is fantastic to dive through.
Cala Olivera is an excellent dive for all levels of divers as it has everything you would want when you dive in Ibiza.

LLADO NORTE
Llado Norte which is a pinnacle rising 40 metres from the ocean floor. After an easy decent you will find the first plateau meets you at around 10 metres. It is here that you will find an abundance of Mediterranean fauna and many species of sea life. In and around Llado Norte there is a load to see but if you were to look seaward you can find schools of barracuda and larger groupers feeding.
A very enjoyable dive site that is well protected on all sides.

LLADO SUR
The second point of the pinnacle Llado. Llado sur is a different experience all together. It has a large divable crack running straight through the island from North to south.
It is in the crack that you will find moray, octopus and other usual Mediterranean Sea life.
However like its cousin Llado Norte you will find barracuda and grouper swimming and feeding seaward.

Es FIGUERAL
An excellent dive to help test your skills.
With a maximum depth of 10 metres we like to go here when we are doing courses as the protection this site offers allows us to perform skills in its calm water. Once the skills are finished the dive sites allows you to explore its many hidden secrets.

TAGOMAGO- ANCLAS
With 2 huge anchors located on its sandy bottom this dive site makes you feel like a real explorer.
Tagomago has several areas to dive depending on you level as there are many steps that can take you down to 40 metres.

ST. EULALIA ISLAND
Santa Eulalia island is a must see if you only have time for 1 dive on your holiday. A maximum depth of 25 metres it has many platforms with a wide variety of sea life. Depending on conditions St. Eulalia Island offers you 10 different dive zones that all vary in its topography.

ISLA REDONA
Redona Island is a varied and interesting dive site just 2 minutes a way from the dive centre. An excellent dive for all levels comprising a 6-metre plateau and 25-metre drop off where you will find the remains of a recent shipwreck. Add to this swim through, over hangs with soft corals and sponges and schools of sea bream- a wonderful dive.

CUEVA CALA LLONGA (THE CATHEDRAL)
The most sought after dive on the east coast of the island. A short 15 minutes boat ride a way you will find the beach of Cala Llonga.
At the entry of the Cala on the south side you will find the cathedral. After bottoming out at 15 metres you swim along the wall until you find the entry to the cave at a maximum of 8 metres depth. As you enter you will find that it is a huge cave that you are able to ascend into and surface. There is a large air pocket in the cave where you can remove your mask and regulator. Here you will find stalactites and amazing rock formations. When leaving the Cathedral you will notice the huge contrast between the darkness of the cave and the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean. This is a dive people come back year after year to dive.

DADO PEQUENO
Dado Pequeno is a dive worth the trip.
Often noted, as an excellent dive Dado is the home of thousands of fish of all sizes with the noticeable majority being Barracuda often seen in schools of 100’s.
Dado Pequeno has depth and variety with the best visibility you could care for in Ibiza.
Dado Pequeno is a 5 star dive and a unique experience in the waters around Ibiza.

LA PLATAFORMA (FISH FACTORY)
This dive is for the experienced as there is depth and the potential to stay there all day, as there is so much to see.
Located on the way to Formentera you will find La Platforma, a fish factory that collapsed in a storm and resembles a sunken oil platform.
Since this day Ibiza has a world-class dive site. In 35 metres of water the fish factory is full of Barracuda (as many as 500-600) and if you look in and around the platform you will find conger eels, moray eels and lobster.
This dive take 25 minutes to get to in our fast RIB and is a must dive for any diver who wants to find depth and life.

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