The northern area of La Manga offers a wide range of possibilities for diving.
Isla Grosa, of volcanic origin, is surrounded by Posidonia meadows, proof of the good environmental quality of these normally calm waters, ideal for both those starting out in diving and the more advanced.
Shallows ranging from 18 to 12 meters. A real trap for navigation. Moray eels and octopuses mainly inhabit its walls. On days with currents, we always find groups of sargos and some groupers.
Islet where we can do a couple of dives between 6 and 18 meters. It highlights the great variety of species that inhabit its protected waters, practically 80% of those that inhabit our coastline.
On its south face, under its imposing cliffs, we can carry out one of the most beautiful dives with depths ranging from 12 to 25 meters. We will dive on a seabed of rocks, sand and Posidonia with numerous cavities in which we will find groupers and corvinas.
About 80 meters in length in most of the route, it is a cavern with an average depth of 7 meters and about 3 meters wide, at the end of it we will find a large Spirograph.