Scuba Diving at Agujeros Azules

Diving atAgujeros Azules (Spain)

Agujeros Azules invites divers into vibrant rock formations where specific creatures reside. Observing scorpionfishes, moray eels, and conger eels within the "blue holes" is common. During certain seasons, encounters with slipper lobsters and sea hares enrich the experience, highlighting the site's dynamic ecosystem. This spot near Portinatx offers consistent recreational dives.

Tonight's objective overview for Agujeros Azules shows an air temperature of 16.1°C. The measured surface conditions include wave heights around 0.76m. This environmental data is logged for the close of the day.

Dive Site Coordinates

39.1098, 1.4923

Key Dive Site Facts

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Dive TypesCave

Dive Site Overview

Descending into Agujeros Azules, or "Blue Holes," presents a compelling journey for divers, starting from a shallow platform at approximately 4 m (13 ft). An initial area is notable for its numerous natural water fountains, which lead into an illuminated cave system.

These natural skylights create striking visual effects, making the interior surprisingly bright. Beyond the initial platform, the underwater landscape gradually deepens. A distinct step drops to about 9 m (30 ft), marking the main entrance to the captivating cave.

Within the blue waters, a consistent depth of around 9 meters is maintained for exploration as the dive progresses through a series of successive steps. Divers can navigate these rock formations, ultimately reaching the site's maximum depth.

Site topography, combining shallow entry points with deeper walls, allows for diverse dive profiles. Beautiful contrails and clear conditions contribute to its reputation as a favored location for underwater photography and videography.

Routes here cater to a range of experience levels, from newer divers enjoying the brighter cave sections to more seasoned individuals exploring the deeper, more intricate passages.

Best Time to Dive

Optimal conditions for diving at Agujeros Azules generally occur from spring through autumn. During these months, the average air temperature ranges from 17.0°C (62.6°F) in April to a peak of 27.2°C (81.0°F) in August, making surface intervals comfortable. Dive scores indicate "Good" conditions from April through October, consistently rating an 8 out of 10. Water temperatures in the area are typically reported between 18-22°C (64-72°F), providing a pleasant diving environment. While winter months still offer "Good" dive scores, ranging from 7, the air temperatures are cooler, between 13.5°C (56.3°F) and 17.4°C (63.3°F). Wave heights also tend to be lower in the summer, averaging around 0.6 to 0.8 meters, compared to winter averages of 1.2 to 1.5 meters, which can impact boat travel and surface conditions. Rain is minimal year-round, typically less than 2.2 mm (0.09 inches) per month, ensuring mostly dry surface weather regardless of the season.

Jan: GoodScore: 7/10
Feb: GoodScore: 7/10
Mar: GoodScore: 7/10
Apr: GoodScore: 8/10
May: GoodScore: 8/10
Jun: GoodScore: 8/10
Jul: GoodScore: 8/10
Aug: GoodScore: 8/10
Sep: GoodScore: 8/10
Oct: GoodScore: 8/10
Nov: GoodScore: 7/10
Dec: GoodScore: 7/10
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Climate Historical Averages

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Month
Air Temp
Max Waves
Wind Speed
Rain
January14°C1.5m25 km/h1.6 mm
February14°C1.2m24 km/h1.0 mm
March15°C1.2m24 km/h1.8 mm
April17°C0.9m21 km/h1.1 mm
May19°C0.7m19 km/h1.2 mm
June24°C0.6m18 km/h0.4 mm
July27°C0.7m18 km/h0.5 mm
August27°C0.7m18 km/h1.0 mm
September24°C0.8m19 km/h2.2 mm
October22°C1.0m21 km/h1.1 mm
November17°C1.3m22 km/h1.3 mm
December14°C1.2m20 km/h1.4 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

The depth profile at Agujeros Azules caters to a wide spectrum of divers. Beginning in a shallow platform area, around 4 meters, divers enter a series of luminous caves and passages. Recreational depth ranges are easily accessible, with the main cave entrance situated at roughly 9 meters. Exploring the "blue waters" inside the cave system often remains at this shallower depth, making it suitable for newer divers and those seeking extended bottom times. Beyond the immediate cave environment, the site descends via successive steps. More experienced divers can choose to follow these natural formations down to maximum depths, exploring the rock formations and potential deeper marine life. The clarity of the water here frequently enhances visibility. Expect water temperatures that are not consistently reported but typically fall within a range of 18-22°C (64-72°F) as observed in the region.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Navigating the Agujeros Azules site involves understanding its unique blend of open water and cavern environments. While suitable for recreational divers, particularly those exploring the shallower cave sections, it's prudent to possess good buoyancy control. Entering and exiting the cave requires attentiveness to overhead environments and proper finning techniques to avoid stirring up sediment. Divers planning to explore the deeper sections, towards the maximum depth, should be adequately certified for such profiles. Always dive within your training limits and consider local conditions, which can vary depending on wave height and currents, though these are generally mild. It's advisable to dive with an experienced local guide who is familiar with the specific routes and potential intricacies of the site's rock formations.

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Recommended Dive Suit

Water temperatures at Agujeros Azules are currently estimated to be around 18°C (64°F), shaping the overall diving conditions for today. Surface air temperatures are resting at 16°C (61°F).

5-7mm wetsuit generally offers enough warmth for most dives under these conditions. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. A thermal robe or jacket is recommended between dives.

Surface conditions are expected to warm up slightly in the coming days. A warming trend is expected over the next few days.

Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

✈️Ibiza AirportIBZ
28 km
✈️Palma de Mallorca AirportPMI
118 km
✈️Castellón-Costa Azahar AirportCDT
173 km

Marine Life at Agujeros Azules

Upon entering Agujeros Azules, divers will often first notice the resident inhabitants among the rock formations and within the cave openings. Scorpionfishes are frequently observed camouflaged against the seabed. Moray eels and conger eels can often be seen peeking from their crevices and holes. In certain seasons, the site becomes home to slipper lobsters, recognizable by their flattened bodies, and various sea hares. Exploring the vibrant cave galleries provides opportunities to encounter these specific species in their natural shelter.

Dive Centers Near Agujeros Azules

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Frequently Asked Questions

What level of diver is Agujeros Azules suitable for?

The site accommodates both beginners and experienced divers. Shallower platforms and the main cave entrance are accessible to newer divers, while deeper sections extending to maximum depths appeal to advanced certifications.

What are the typical water temperatures?

Water temperatures around Agujeros Azules are generally reported between 18-22°C (64-72°F). This range offers comfortable conditions for recreational diving throughout much of the year.

What kind of underwater features can be explored?

Divers will explore unique underwater rock formations and cave galleries. The site is known for its "blue holes" with natural skylights, creating illuminated cavern environments.

What marine life might I encounter?

Common sightings include scorpionfishes, moray eels, and conger eels sheltering within the rocks. Seasonally, divers might also spot slipper lobsters and sea hares.

What's the maximum depth at this site?

The maximum depth reachable at Agujeros Azules is 30 m (100 ft). However, there are shallower routes and platforms suitable for less experienced divers.

Is a torch necessary for diving here?

While the caves have natural skylights, a torch is highly recommended. It enhances visibility in darker areas and allows for better spotting of camouflaged marine life.

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