
The dive site is accessible by boat.
May-October
Sport diving equipment, a dive light is a must to make the colors of the corals visible
The Punta de la Mona National Park is the deepest dive of the entire Granada coast.
It is also considered a showcase dive when it comes to the diversity of the seafloor.
The rock wall is covered with yellow and orange corals and gorgonians and, with a bit of luck, you may have large grouper as constant companions.
In addition, you will encounter large eels, lobsters, sea urchins and gurnards.
If you take your gaze away from the interesting wall and look into the vast blue, you can observe huge, diverse schools of fish.


Text: Carolina Leiter
Illustration: Sabine Probst
Pic: Dive Dict