Underwater experiences

Punta Chullera
Also known as Lancón and Calahorra, this watchtower, built in the 16th century, rises on a mound on the beach from which the dive site is accessed.
The area is known for its abundance of posidonia, one of the most important species in the Mediterranean, which mitigates climate change, promotes the transparency of its waters, stabilizes the beaches, and is a feeding and protection ground for a multitude of marine organisms and species.
Diving in the meadow forest, you will find the typical fauna associated with these habitats: different types of wrasses, small moray eels, starfish, hermit crabs, snails, and many other schools of small fish.
Furthermore, among the meadows and areas of sand and rocks, you can find torpedo rays and mosaic rays. Be careful, because if you pay attention, you will discover small shrimp and the wonderful seahorses among their leaves. A truly unique dive.
- Diving: From land
- Diving level: Basic certification with experienced buoyancy
- Maximum depth: 7m
- Recommendations: It is essential to know the protocols for responsible diving in Posidonia.





























