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Cala Murta Menorca

This dive is usually done from land in the Raco de Xaloc to Punta de Sa Guarda, and is especially suitable for inexperienced divers and for night dives. The maximum depth is 13 metres and is usually started by entering from a platform or descending a few stone steps.

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Cap d’Artrutx

The dive begins in the beautiful bay in the presence of the Cap d’Artrutx lighthouse, continues heading towards the tip of the cape and along the wall, we reach a depth of 17/18 meters. On the way back we can visit some caves with fun passages between the rocks.

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Barracuda Point

This dive is usually done from land, although it can sometimes be done from a boat. From land we enter from the beach of Cala Blanca and dive westwards following the wall on our left. When we reach the beginning of Cala Blanca, we take a southeasterly direction, always having the wall on our left and we can return

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Cala Blanca

This dive is usually done from land, although it can sometimes be done from a boat. From the beach of Cala Blanca you can enter from the shore and it is especially suitable for divers with little experience and for night dives. The maximum depth is 12 metres and is usually started by entering from the beach,

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Bunker de Cala Blanca

This dive is usually done from land, although it can sometimes be done from a boat. From land we enter from the beach of Cala Blanca and dive westwards following the wall on our right. When we reach the beginning of Cala Blanca, we take a north-westerly direction, always having the wall on our right and retourn.

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Escull del Gobernador

The rocky islet is outside Es Talaier, from the surface you can admire the gigantic impact of the bow of the Malakoff, a cargo ship sunk a few hundred meters offshore.

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La Chimenea del Promontorio

Sailing 10 minutes south from the port of Ciudadela, you will arrive at the coast of Cala Blanca where you anchor. This dive site is found at Punta Quintana and gets its name from the large chimney that rises vertically from 17 meters at the bottom to the top at 7 meters.

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Los Corredores/The canyons

It’s a course dive. Close to the coast of Cala Blanca is this place that is named after the tunnels perpendicular to the coast that have parts of the roof collapsed. If the level of the divers is adequate, a chimney can also be made. It is convenient to bring a flashlight.

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Malakoff (Wreck)

This dive takes place on the wreck of a French freighter, “The Malakoff“, which was 110 metres long and 19 metres wide and sank on the 2nd of January 1929, off the southwest coast of Minorca. It is between 30 and 38 metres deep and is therefore only suitable for experienced and qualified divers.

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La Torre del Sumidero

At about 15 minutes from the port, sailing south, In front of the cliff of “Cala Blanca“, we can make a dive that is especially suitable for making us aware of the interaction of man with the marine environment. A water collection tower for a desalination plant has been built on an 18 m. depth.

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