Entry: from the boat

Depth: 30 metres (99 feet)

What to expect: Near Jávea, an inviting town, you will enter an area packed with unusual dive sites, the first thing you will notice is (cape) Cabo de la Nao. With its rich flora and fabulous colours, it is an exceptional underwater attraction.

 

There are small caves, narrow slits and the bottom terrain consists of a calcareous limestone with low-lying, heavily encrusted outcrops. Visibility averages 20 metres . One can meet all species of fish typical to this region, the rare ones included. This location offers several excellent sites, several days could easily be spend on this area just diving and exploring. A "must see" in this vicinity is a large rock which sticks out 5 metres (16 feet) above the sea surface. It hides a total of four holes in 27 metres (88 feet) of water which all lead to the interior of the rock and end up in a large hollow room.

Granadella Cove