Senda Azul

Soak up the summer
This small rocky cape located almost on the border between Málaga and the province of Cádiz owes its name to the Torre de la Chullera, a 16th-century watchtower. Its clear waters are enriched by the frequent marine currents full of nutrients that make this place a paradise full of life.
It is a large rocky area up to 15 meters deep, whose seabed is full of gorgonians. It is one of the few places where you can see large quantities of this species of soft coral, which is so important for the marine ecosystem.
Its enormous slabs and large rocks are home to a multitude of large benthic species. If you pay attention during the dive you will discover tiny nudibranchs of spectacular colors, as well as other emblematic species such as octopuses, conger eels, moray eels, rays, large schools of horse mackerel, sea breams and mackerels typical of the Mediterranean coast.
- Diving: From a boat
- Diving level: Basic certification
- Maximum depth: 15m
- Recommendations: Be careful with the currents.































































































































































































