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El Malakoff: The Malakoff was a 7000 tonne cargo vessel that sank on 2nd January 1929. She lies between 38m at the bow and 40m at the stern. The minimum depth is 32m. The wreck has broken up a lot but the abundance of life that dwells here is amazing. This site is for specially trained divers only due to the depth and there is some prerequisites you´ll need.
Escull des Governador: A small rocky island to the south of Punta des Pina. Between the shore and the island the depth is 8m and on the seaward side there is a breath taking wall down to a rock and sea grass plateau at 18m. The seaward side has the formation of the Easter Island sculptures and is an amazing sight.
Cala en Turqueta: A rock and sea grass gradient from the sea level to 20m which is the start of the dive. Moving south you arrive to the most southerly tip of Cala en Turqueta and you return north to the shallows via a different route, this is a simple site which is ideal for training dives.
Escull de la Tortuga: a shallow dive around 10m which means a long bottom time that is suited to this large site. The pinnacle has a form of a large turtle and the best way to make this dive is to drift.
Punta Na Gall: Between Cala en Turqueta and Cala Macarella, a horse shoe wall with 20m on the east side and 10m on the west. The main attraction to this site is the large cavernous tunnel, which ends with a chimney that takes you to the exit at the top of the wall named Cova de Na Gall.
Barbada de Cala Galdana: A submerged canyon that lies 1.75 nautical miles from Cala Galdana and continues to the south. This site is deep with the bottom of the canyon nearest to the coast at 35m and it drops away more and more as you head further south. At the base you will find lots of cracks and cavities which are a refuge for many marine creatures and a mystery anchor which normally has large scorpion fish as its residents.
Es Pont de n´Aleix: This dive is great for all levels of divers. Following the wall you arrive at 10m to a tunnel entrance. The tunnel is 45m long and branches two ways, each ending in air cavities. After exiting the tunnels you can carry along the wall which is pitted with holes and crevices full of life.
Cova del Francés: The underwater vista of this site is of lots of rock swim through's. We dive east to the cave entrance of Cova del Francés which is actually two interconnected caves. Stalactites and stalagmites are seen in both caves and in spring, mating stingrays can be found in large numbers on the sandy bottom outside the caves.
Cova de Cala Fustam: A very large cave and tunnel system, the longest being around 300m long. The main entrance is at 8m and the tunnels are separated into rooms and caverns, the first being 2m deep and the second is named the 'bat cave' due to bats flying around the stalactites in the airspace above!
El Ocean Diver: Is a wreck of a large river barge 23m long and 5m wide. She lies 1250m from the beach of Son Bou in 27m of water amongst sand and sea grass. The wreck is in good condition and can be easily seen from the surface. She is covered in marine life including fish and soft corals which make this an interesting dive.