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 Punta Cala Serena i Farralló

Spain, Balearic, Majorca Cabrera Islands

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Latitude: 39° 22.456' N
Longitude: 3° 14.382' E

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English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

English (Translate this text in English): In Cala D'Or, at the end of "Cala Serena" St.

Once you get in the street "Cala Serena", go to it's end and park your car there.

At the very end of the street, on your left, you'll find a very narrow alley leading to the shore (3 minutes walk)

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Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

Max depth 20 m / 65.6 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

English (Translate this text in English): You can get to the water by walking on the concrete way that is on the left of the alley's end. Go down the starways anf you'll find a platform from which you can easily jump into the water.

There are also another concrete stairways leading to another little docks like this one, but neigbours are only isntaling the metalic ladders that ease the way to the water in the summer. They take them oof out of somer season, and climbing the rocks by moderate swell can be really difficult.

When you jump into the water the depth is about 6 m., but a few meters farther it gets to 15 m., which is the average depth of this site (max depth I went in this dive = 20m., but there are much deeper zones)

Starting the dive, head to the NE in order to go to the island in the midle of the bay (Farralló).

The bottom is made of sand and stone platforms covered by algae.

On your way to the Farralló, you'll find two submerged reefs with interesting cracks and holes where sealife likes to hide

The same thing while diving around the Farralló, where you can see lots of sealife..

Dangers = from April to November, many boats sailing near the Farraló and also passing very close to the shore at the point from which you start the dive. Currents can be strong in this site by bad weather conditions. Dive Safe.

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