Cala Rafalet
Just a 10-minute boat ride from the port of Mahón, you'll discover the breathtaking underwater wonderland of Cala Rafalet. This dive site offers a remarkable blend of diverse landscapes, including rocky bottoms adorned with small rocks, rocky blocks with intricate tunnels and holes, vibrant posidonia meadows, and a magnificent, expansive cavern that is bathed in awe-inspiring backlight.
As you explore the depths of Cala Rafalet, you'll encounter an abundance of mesmerizing marine life. Moray eels and scorpion fishes gracefully hide among the rocks, offering an exciting sight for divers of all levels. Venture further along the stunning wall, and you'll be delighted by the presence of numerous small schools of fish, creating a mesmerizing underwater spectacle.
This dive is not only visually stunning but also accessible to divers of all experience levels. With a maximum depth of 15m and excellent visibility reaching up to 20m, it is ideal for beginners looking to embark on an unforgettable underwater adventure. Cala Rafalet's impressive cavern is situated at a shallow depth, allowing divers to appreciate its beauty and even surface if the conditions permit. Whether you choose to explore from below or marvel at its magnificence from the surface, the captivating backlight makes this dive an unforgettable experience.
Located in Spain, specifically at 53, Avinguda 7ª, s'Algar, Sant Lluís, Menorca, Balearic Islands, 07713, Cala Rafalet is a must-visit destination for divers looking to discover the hidden treasures of the Mediterranean Sea.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 3, 2023