🐟 Dive Overview
Get ready for a dive that blends dramatic scenery, marine life encounters, and a genuine step back in time.
We start by circling the iconic Submarine Rock, a long, smooth ridge shaped just like the bow of a submarine cutting through the sea. Its walls, cracks, and overhangs are home to octopus, groupers, moray eels, and all the usual Mediterranean characters.
From there, we head out into Las Chicharras Sandfield, a wide open underwater plain where the magic often happens.
In this blue-water arena, pelagic visitors frequently swing by out of pure curiosity — amberjacks, bonito, or even fast-moving tuna cruising through the water column.
With advanced divers, we continue down to 24 metres, where the dive turns into a historical treasure hunt. Scattered across the seabed lie multiple fragments of Roman amphorae, silent witnesses of ancient trade routes that once passed along Menorca’s coast. It’s a unique moment where nature and history collide.
This dive offers everything: structure, wildlife, depth, and a true sense of exploration — an adventure that leaves every diver wanting more.
🚤 Why Dive This Site with Bluewater Menorca
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Direct access from our boat — the safest and most comfortable option, avoiding the risky shore entry where divers must swim between moving boats in the waves and navigate a very slippery ramp
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We are the only centre in the area with our own boat.
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Premium rental equipment.
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Strong commitment to the conservation.
- The only dive centre collaborating with the Menorca Archaeology Team
🥽 Required Level
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Minimum certification: Open Water / 1 Star
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Advanced Level is recommended
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Special requirements: Good buoyancy
⏱️ Total Duration
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30 minutes by boat from Cala’n Bosch harbour
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Dive duration: about 45 minutes
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Total excursion time: approximately 5 hours including a double dive


