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Dive sites nearby

Planetes

Les Planetes is a dive located in the 'Cala dels Penjats' south of the beach of Sant Feliu de Guíxols which is accessed by boat. It is a set of land tongues, specifically five, that go into the sea at a depth of between 10 and 25 meters.

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Coves Eden Roc

Dive two caves at 25 meters deep and with entrance and exit in front of about 20 meters. It can be accessed from the beach although it is sometimes difficult to access, the best option is by boat.

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La red

La Red is a beautiful wall that goes from 15 to 30 meters. It is full of holes, cavities and cracks that serve as a habitat for many different species.

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Coves de Port Salvi

A 20m deep canyon brings us to the entrance of the cave. We enter from the north side at 25m, and exit to the south at 20m. The inside is wide and allows one to enjoy the interior while observing the life that is there.

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Cuevas de Port Salvi

Discover a unique underwater experience just 3 minutes away by boat from the Port of Sant Feliu de Guíxols! Our dive takes you to explore underwater tunnels illuminated by fascinating backlights, where you can admire marine life at its best.

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La Llosa de Platja d’Aro

The diving point is located 2 minutes by boat from Port d’Aro. Ideal for both underwater photography enthusiasts and beginners. Stingrays and eagle rays.

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Pic de les Morenes

Just in front of the port of Platja d’Aro, this is a surprising diving site with a nice navigation profile and the possibility of seeing lots of life.

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La Ma de Deu

Rich variety of rock formations. Remains of a shipwreck are found scattered over a wide area. Guided dive suitable for all levels. Loot ink at the blue.

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Montilivi

Between the beaches of Rosamar and starting the dive at 20 meters is a place known for its sightings of Luna fish and tuna. Perfect dive to do with Nitros for its 34 meters of depth.

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cala sa cova

You get there from the coast. This is a typical place for night diving, with shallow waters and plenty of rocks where to look for life. The diving ends in a small cave.

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