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Cala Fría

Cala Fria is a beautiful cove located right at the foot of the Cabo de Palos lighthouse. Depth ranges from 0 to 11 meters approximately. The bottom is made of gravel, sand, and Posidonia terraces alternated with boulders that will facilitate a natural orientation. Great for night dives as well!

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Los Cañones

A cove that is difficult to access from the coast, Los Cañones can be enjoyed from a boat just a few minutes away. There is a cove under a small cliff, with attractive geological formations that give way to a series of underwater canyons and beautiful arches.

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Zeneta

A cove next to the port, with some first block barriers combined with large extensions of Posidonia and a large shallow sandy area. Lots of light, crystalline waters and easy access combined with variety of life, an oasis for lovers of small life.

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Bajo las Palomas Reserve

MACHINE TRANSLATION: A point in the reserve that has less diver traffic than the rest of the shallows, with a variety of topography, little depth, great biodiversity and many cracks and arches to surprise us looking for life or photographing the play of light and shadow that is formed.

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Bajo de la Testa

MACHINE TRANSLATION: A rocky formation in the shape of a plateau, but with many irregularities, bordered by posidonia meadows. Don't miss the southern face, a beautiful route of blocks, caves and furrows carved as if it were an imaginary river, which in ancient times stole its anchors from ancient ships, find them!

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Naranjito

Named Nadir in 1918, it is the most visited wreck in the Cabo de Palos area since it is located barely a mile from the port with a deck depth of 26 meters. On April 13, 1943, she was wrecked due to a leak in her hull.

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Bajo La Morra

MACHINE TRANSLATION: Two adjacent rocky outcrops. A larger conical one and on one side it continues with a large rocky extension in the shape of a tongue, shelter for groupers. Among them a steep gorge up to 25 meters deep and where you can see the remains of the old anchorage, make your reservation at the weekend.

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Bajo de Piles I Marine Reserve

MACHINE TRANSLATION: A large bar-shaped rock about 75 metres long, oriented from west to east, which offers various routes as it is surrounded by other rock formations very close to the main bass, such as the Piedra del Francés to the north or the Dos hermanas to the north-east.

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Bajo el Descargador

The quiet beach of the cove of the Downloader is surrounded by slate cliffs and crystal clear waters. Diving suitable for any level. It is an easy dive, protected from the east and from the leveche (southwest wind), it is an area highly appreciated by professional underwater photographers.

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Bajo de Piles II Marine Reserve

MACHINE TRANSLATION: A large elongated rock formation that extends from west to east, about 90 meters in length. Very fun for its different routes depending on the level and experience of the divers. Its huge population of large groupers is spectacular, and it is seasoned with many other pelagic species.

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