Internationally famous for the Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve, Cabo de Palos offers world-class diving characterized by immense rocky pinnacles and historical shipwrecks resting in its depths..
Internationally famous for the Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve, Cabo de Palos offers world-class diving characterized by immense rocky pinnacles and historical shipwrecks resting in its depths.
Yes, diving in the reserve is regulated. Local dive centers handle the necessary authorizations for their clients.
The most famous are the Naranjito (accessible to advanced divers), the Carbonero, and the Sirio, though many require technical certifications due to their depth.
Although famous for deep dives and currents, Cabo de Palos has sheltered coves like Cala Fría, perfect for introductory dives and beginner courses.