Scuba Diving at Roca Muladera

Diving atRoca Muladera (Spain)

Roca Muladera reveals a vibrant underwater world, shaped by its distinctive twin rock formations. The site supports a remarkable diversity of Mediterranean species. From intricate nudibranchs clinging to walls to elusive octopuses concealed within crevices, marine life thrives here. Divers often encounter schools of salemas, barracudas, and the occasional grouper, making for rich observational dives.

Evening condition tracking at Roca Muladera features an air temperature of 26.5°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 0.1 m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.

Dive Site Location & Key Facts

Everything you need to know about this dive site.

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Dive Site Overview

Embark on an exploration of Roca Muladera, a captivating dive site often known locally as "La Roca del Moro," offering a true taste of the Costa Brava's underwater allure. Here, two distinct submarine rock formations rise from the seabed, forming a natural canyon that serves as the heart of the dive.

One of these peaks almost breaks the surface, while its smaller counterpart begins around 3 meters deep, creating a dramatic sense of scale. Your boat will typically anchor strategically within this canyon, with the seabed at 8 m / 26 ft providing a secure and accessible entry. This setup creates a welcoming environment suitable for divers holding an Open Water certification.

Following the canyon in a southerly direction, with the substantial Muladera Rock on your left, leads you down to a maximum observed depth, which commonly extends to 24 m / 79 ft. This underwater journey guides divers past impressive rock walls that house an array of resident species, making each fin stroke a discovery.

As you near the end of the main rock formations, and your air gauge suggests it's time, the return journey retraces your path, often with varied marine encounters along the way.

Roca Muladera

Conditions are Excellent

10/10
Confidence: 8/10
Indicates meteorological model agreement and data availability.

Best Dive Window

07:00 - 14:00

Optimal conditions expected

06:12
18:45
H: 10:45
L: 16:20
Air / Sea Temp
27° / 23°
Wave Height
0.2 m
Wind Speed
16 km/h SW
Rain Chance
0%

Current conditions near Roca Muladera show 27° air, 23° sea temperature, 0.2 m waves, and 16 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.

Radius: ~12km
Updated: Jun 13, 2026, 13:10 local time
MARINE: OPEN-METEOWEATHER: YR.NO

Best Time to Dive

Diving conditions at Roca Muladera exhibit distinct seasonal variations, influencing visibility and comfort. Summer months of July and August consistently offer excellent dive scores, with average air temperatures peaking around 24-25°C / 75-77°F. While specific water temperatures are not consistently reported in our system for these months, external observations indicate ranges from 18°C in August to 25°C in July, suggesting warmer waters during the peak season. Wave heights are generally lower during summer, averaging around 0.5 m / 1.6 ft. Conversely, late spring and early autumn, such as May, September, and October, also present good diving opportunities, albeit with slightly cooler air temperatures. Winter months see lower air temperatures, often around 9-10°C / 48-50°F, and while rain remains relatively low year-round, occasional higher wave heights might affect boat access. Visibility, when reported, ranges from good to high, often reaching 15 meters or more, making most months viable for exploration depending on current conditions.

PEAK SEASON SCORE

91/100
Excellent

Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.


BEST MONTHS TO DIVE

JUN
JUL
AUG
DIVE SCORE
(0–100)
65
JAN
72
FEB
66
MAR
78
APR
86
MAY
89
JUN
91
JUL
92
AUG
84
SEP
78
OCT
74
NOV
73
DEC
AIR TEMP (°C)
9
11
12
14
17
22
24
25
21
18
13
10
WAVES (M)
1.1
0.9
1.1
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.8
WIND (KM/H)
19
18
20
18
16
17
18
16
17
18
18
15
RAIN (MM)
2.1
1.5
3.8
1.9
2.3
1.5
1.2
1.6
2.5
2.6
1.9
3.4
DIVE SCORE GUIDE (0–100)
Excellent (90–100)
Very Good (80–89)
Good (70–79)
Moderate (50–69)
Poor (30–49)
Not Recommended (0–29)

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

Dive Experience & Conditions

Entering the water at Roca Muladera, divers often find themselves directly above or near the strategic anchorage point within the canyon, typically at the 8-meter mark. This provides an immediate sense of the site's unique structure. Diving unfolds along the rugged rock formations, characterized by impressive walls and varying depths. While conditions generally suit Open Water divers, moderate currents, reported between 1-2 knots, can be present, especially around the exposed sections of the rock. Such currents, though manageable, require attention and appropriate finning techniques. Visibility typically ranges from good to high, with some reports noting up to 15 meters, allowing for clear appreciation of the abundant marine life and geological features. Water temperatures vary, generally observed between 15-23°C / 59-73°F, though specific reports show highs of 22°C / 72°F. Seabed transitions between sandy areas and rocky sections, punctuated by Posidonia beds.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Navigating Roca Muladera requires awareness of potential currents, which are sometimes reported to reach 1-2 knots. While generally manageable, divers should be prepared to adjust their dive plan or finning technique, particularly when traversing more exposed areas of the site. Local dive guides, familiar with the site's nuances and typical current patterns, are highly recommended for optimal safety and to enhance your overall experience. Given the rock formations and canyon structure, careful buoyancy control is essential to prevent accidental contact with the delicate marine environment. A maximum depth around 24 meters is well within the limits for Open Water divers, but always monitor your depth and no-decompression limits. Proper pre-dive planning, including a thorough briefing on the day's conditions, will ensure a safe and enjoyable exploration of this distinctive Costa Brava site.

Recommended Equipment

  • Dive Computer

This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Roca Muladera, Spain. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.

Recommended Dive Suit

Forecast trends indicate similar diving conditions over the next few days.

Many experienced divers would consider 3-5mm wetsuit an appropriate choice here. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds.

At Roca Muladera, the water is currently sitting around 23°C (73°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 27°C (80°F).

Roca Muladera conditions last reviewed: 13:10 local time (UTC+0), Jun 13, 2026

Emergency & Medical Support

Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Roca Muladera.

Hyperbaric Chamber

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.

Before diving, it's recommended to:

  • confirm nearest medical facilities
  • check emergency procedures with local dive operators
  • ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
24/7 Available

Divers Alert Network

Diving emergency assistance available through DAN Europe.

+39 0642115685
  • 24/7 emergency hotline
  • Diving medical assistance
  • Evacuation coordination
View official DAN emergency contacts

Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.

Closest Listed Hyperbaric Chambers

Showing listed hyperbaric chamber facilities within 200 km of this dive site. Distances are approximate straight-line distances and may not reflect emergency travel time.

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Unitat de Medicina Hiperbàrica (UMH)

24/7 Listed
Palamos (Girona), Spain•Approx. 24 km straight-line
Facility Details
Operating Hours
Monday-Friday 0800 - 1600
ICU Capable
No
Chamber Type
Multi
Multi chamber facility
Facility / Hospital
Fundació Hospital de Palamós- SSIBE
Emergency Phone
+34 972 600 160
24/7 Emergency Contact
24/7 Listed
Yes
Listed as 24/7 available facility

Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.

SourceEUBS / OXYNET

UTH-CSI

24/7 ListedICU Capable
Sant Joan Despí, Spain•Approx. 81 km straight-line
Facility Details
Operating Hours
Not listed
ICU Capable
Yes
Fully equipped ICU on-site
Chamber Type
Multi + Mono
Multi + Mono chamber facility
Facility / Hospital
Hospital Moisès Broggi
Emergency Phone
+34 935531202
24/7 Emergency Contact
24/7 Listed
Yes
Listed as 24/7 available facility

Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.

SourceEUBS / OXYNET
Chamber data is sourced from self-reported EUBS/OXYNET listings and has not been independently verified by Dive Navigator. Always contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the facility directly before travelling.
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Marine Life at Roca Muladera

Roca Muladera boasts a rich array of marine species, typical of the Costa Brava ecosystem. Divers frequently spot octopuses camouflaged among the rocks and various grouper fish. Schools of salemas and barracudas are common sights in the open water sections of the canyon. Keep an eye out for jellyfish drifting through the currents, and for the smaller, intricate nudibranchs that adorn the rocky walls. Recognised for its great variety of underwater life, it makes a compelling spot for macro and wide-angle photography. Seahorses are also noted among the highlights, often found within the Posidonia beds or sheltered areas.

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

Girona-Costa Brava AirportGRO
25 km
Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat AirportBCN
83 km
Perpignan-Rivesaltes (Llabanère) AirportPGF
115 km
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum depth at Roca Muladera?

Divers can reach a maximum depth of approximately 24 meters at Roca Muladera, making it accessible for a wide range of certified divers. This depth is typically found at the southern end of the main rock formations.

Are there currents at Roca Muladera?

Yes, currents are present at Roca Muladera, with reports indicating they can range from 1-2 knots. Divers should be prepared for these conditions, especially around more exposed parts of the site.

What level of diving certification is required?

Roca Muladera is suitable for all levels, including Open Water certified divers. The site's structure, with its sheltered canyon and moderate depths, provides a welcoming environment.

What kind of marine life can I expect to see?

The site is home to a diverse range of Mediterranean species, including octopuses, groupers, salemas, and barracudas. Look closely for nudibranchs on the walls and possibly seahorses in the Posidonia beds.

How is access to the dive site?

Access to Roca Muladera is exclusively by boat, typically departing from ports like Lloret de Mar or Tossa de Mar. Boats usually anchor within the canyon for a safe and easy entry.

What are the typical water temperatures?

Water temperatures at Roca Muladera vary seasonally, generally observed between 15-23°C / 59-73°F. Summer months tend to be warmer, reaching up to 25°C / 77°F, while cooler temperatures prevail in winter.

Is visibility generally good at Roca Muladera?

Visibility at Roca Muladera is generally good to high. Reports often note visibility around 15 meters or more, allowing for clear views of the underwater landscape and marine inhabitants.

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