Los Trogloditas
Underwater, a vibrant array of marine life awaits us. Divers will have the chance to encounter groupers, breams, rainbow wrasses, damselfish, dungarees, combers, and two-banded seabreams. However, the real treasures can be found within the caves, where the macro marine life thrives. Look closely, and you'll be delighted by the sight of sea slugs, flower corals, and anemones.
The dive site at Punta Na Mari truly has something for divers of all levels. With a maximum depth of 19 meters and excellent visibility reaching up to 21 meters, it offers an ideal environment for both beginner and advanced divers. Whether you're just starting your underwater adventures or seeking a new challenge, this site is sure to captivate you.
Our dive location is situated near the picturesque coastal spots of Cami de Cavalls, Torre del Ram, Cala en Blanes, Ciutadella, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. With its stunning natural beauty and rich diving opportunities, this area is a must-visit destination for divers from all around the world.
Come explore the wonders of Punta Na Mari and Los Trogloditas. Immerse yourself in the underwater realm of Spain's Balearic Islands. Book your diving adventure with us today and embark on an unforgettable journey beneath the waves.
Diving Conditions Score for Los Trogloditas
Very good diving conditions!
The score is based on a calculation of the current weather and sea conditions.
Dive Site Overview for Los Trogloditas
Depth
19m
Visibility
21m
Experience Level
Weather Conditions for Los Trogloditas
Wave Height
0.56m
Wind Speed
7.3 m/s
Water Temp
24.1°C
Visibility
34.54km
Cloud Cover
6%
Wave Period
4.4s
Air Temperature
22.2°C
Precipitation
0 mm
Dive Score Chart for Los Trogloditas
Best time to dive: 6:00 with score 8.057575757575759/10. Water conditions: Waves 0.6m, Wind 10.5 m/s.Best night dive time: 2:00 with score 7.901915151515151/10.
Chart showing hourly dive conditions including wave height, wind speed, water temperature, and visibility throughout the day.
Optimal diving conditions at Los Trogloditas are affected by daylight hours. Sunrise occurs at 06:00 and sunset at 18:00, which impacts visibility and water temperature for scuba diving and snorkeling.
Score: 8.1/10
Waves: 0.6m (4.4s), Wind: 10.5 m/s
Score: 7.9/10
Waves: 0.56m, Wind: 7.3 m/s
Seasonal Analysis for Los TrogloditasAlpha
Historical patterns and best seasons for diving at Los Trogloditas
The dive score combines all factors to rate overall diving conditions throughout the year. Higher scores indicate better diving conditions.
Monthly Dive Score Analysis - Seasonal Diving Conditions
Higher values indicate better diving conditions
Seasonal DiveScore Chart
This chart displays monthly diveScore data throughout the year, showing seasonal patterns. The data is presented as a bar chart with an overlaid line graph.Dive scores range from 1 to 10, with 10 being optimal conditions.
Higher values indicate better diving conditions
Best Season for Los Trogloditas
Winter
Winter offers the best overall diving conditions with calmer seas and better visibility, despite cooler temperatures.
Best Months for Los Trogloditas
Ideal Conditions for Los Trogloditas
Water Temp
27.0°C / 80.6°F
August
Visibility
14.7m / 48.2ft
January
Wave Height
1.1m / 3.6ft
January
Wave Period
8.0s
January
Seasonal Insights for Los Trogloditas
Los Trogloditas shows typical northern hemisphere patterns with July being the warmest month (27.2°C) and January the coldest (7.2°C). The calmest conditions typically occur in January with average wave heights of 1.1m and wave periods of 8.0s. The most comfortable wave conditions are in January with a low wave steepness ratio, creating gentler swells. January offers the longest wave periods (8.0s), creating more comfortable and predictable conditions for boat entries and exits. Ocean currents are slowest in January (0.5m/s) and strongest in January (0.5m/s). January is usually the driest month with 0.0mm of precipitation. For beginners, the best time to visit would be during January to March, when ocean conditions are calmer with long-period waves and currents are typically weaker. Experienced divers might enjoy the challenges and potentially better visibility during the shoulder seasons, with moderate currents that can improve marine life encounters.
Last updated: 1 min. ago - Jun 19, 2026