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English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
English (Translate this text in English): Cala Culip is the first bay of the northern shore of Cap de Creus.
You can start your dive by boat, from the center of the bottom coast of the bay, or from the rocks below the road to the phare.
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Average depth 25 m / 82 ft
Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
English (Translate this text in English): Between the rocks you will find beautiful prairies of Posidonia Oceanica. In this bay are known at least 6 ancient wrecks. The more famous, Culip IV (70-80 dC) and Culip VI (XIII Century) were completely excaed and removed, but you can see the holes of the archaeological excavation.
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