Isla Murada
Located in front of San Miguel, under the towering walls of Punta de Sa Creu, Murada Island in Spain offers a variety of dives that showcase stunning seabeds, as well as breathtaking tunnels and caves that penetrate the island's walls. Divers of all skills will be captivated by the unique topography of the island.
With a maximum depth of 35 meters, the western side of Murada Island is adorned with large pebbles and massive stones that have gradually accumulated over thousands of years. On the northern part, the depths plunge 40 meters, revealing a vast expanse of low-lying, flat stones. The eastern side boasts a more accessible dive site, reaching depths of 12 meters, making it ideal for beginners and underwater photographers on the lookout for enchanting backlight opportunities. This area is punctuated with numerous caves, passageways, and holes, creating a captivating playground for exploration.
The marine life surrounding Murada Island is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Divers can expect to encounter shoals of corbs and two-banded sea bream, along with abundant groupers, moray eels, and barracudas. Delve deeper into the waters and discover a colorful array of marine invertebrates, particularly nudibranchs.
With a visibility of 21 meters and a maximum depth of 23 meters, Murada Island promises an unforgettable diving experience for both beginners and advanced divers. Immerse yourself in the underwater wonders of Spain's Murada Island, where every dive is a journey into the captivating realm beneath the surface.
Note: Murada Island is located near Camino de Xamena, Port de Sant Miquel, Sant Joan de Labritja, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, 07815, Spain.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 3, 2023