Scuba Diving at Submarine Rock / el Submarino

Diving atSubmarine Rock / el Submarino (Spain)

Diving at Submarine Rock / El Submarino in Spain caters to divers seeking an engaging experience, though specific site features for various skill levels aren't consistently reported. Based on regional characteristics, this dive often accommodates a range from novice to experienced. Planning an outing here requires confirming current local conditions and any specific underwater topography. Ensure your certification aligns with the planned depth.

As evening covers Submarine Rock / el Submarino, the local air temperature is measured at 15.8°C. The current wave height at the surface is recorded at 0.76m. These late-day readings characterize the surface conditions for the night.

Dive Site Coordinates

39.9975, 3.8006

Key Dive Site Facts

Max Depth23m / 75ft
Entry TypeBoat, Shore
Water Typesalt
Dive TypesDrift, Reef, Wall

Dive Site Overview

Submarine Rock, or El Submarino, presents an opportunity to explore a dive site whose specific historical context remains largely unchronicled. Unlike locations with documented shipwrecks or well-known geological formations, the narrative of El Submarino is less about past events and more about the ongoing discovery inherent in diving itself.

Along the Spanish coast, numerous such formations have provided local divers with unique experiences, shaping a quiet, individual history of exploration rather than grand historical narratives. While dedicated historical records for this specific site are limited, the act of diving here echoes the broader human tradition of investigating the natural world beneath the waves. Without consistently reported depths for Submarine Rock, divers generally plan within established recreational limits, often encountering diverse marine habitats at depths ranging up to 30 m (100 ft).

This allows for a thorough exploration of its unique features and the species that call it home. The experience contributes to an evolving understanding of Spain's subaquatic topography, where each dive adds a new layer to the site’s silent history and current biological patterns.

Best Time to Dive

To maximize your diving comfort and enjoyment at Submarine Rock, planning your visit based on seasonal conditions is key. The warmest air temperatures, ranging from 23.5°C to 26.7°C (74-80°F), occur from June through September, aligning with the peak dive scores of 8 ("Good"). During these months, rainfall is minimal, often below 2 mm, which typically contributes to more stable surface conditions and improved visibility. Spring (April-May) and autumn (October) also offer 'Good' dive scores, with air temperatures between 15.9°C and 21.3°C (61-70°F), though October can see slightly increased winds. Winter months (November-March) have cooler air temperatures, from 13.1°C to 17.0°C (56-63°F), and generally lower dive scores, rated 'Moderate' in January and November, and 'Good' in February, March, and December. While specific water temperatures for Submarine Rock are not consistently reported in our current data, regional patterns suggest the water generally follows air temperature trends, making summer the most comfortable period for extended underwater time. Always consult local forecasts for real-time conditions before heading out.

Jan: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Feb: GoodScore: 7/10
Mar: GoodScore: 7/10
Apr: GoodScore: 7/10
May: GoodScore: 8/10
Jun: GoodScore: 8/10
Jul: GoodScore: 8/10
Aug: GoodScore: 8/10
Sep: GoodScore: 8/10
Oct: GoodScore: 7/10
Nov: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
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
January13°C1.6m27 km/h1.9 mm
February13°C1.5m25 km/h1.2 mm
March14°C1.3m25 km/h1.8 mm
April16°C1.1m23 km/h1.2 mm
May19°C0.9m21 km/h1.3 mm
June24°C0.7m19 km/h0.6 mm
July27°C0.8m20 km/h0.3 mm
August27°C0.8m19 km/h0.9 mm
September24°C0.9m20 km/h1.9 mm
October21°C1.1m22 km/h1.3 mm
November17°C1.6m25 km/h1.4 mm
December14°C1.4m23 km/h1.3 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Beginning your descent at Submarine Rock, divers should prepare for conditions typical of the Spanish coast, though specific underwater landmarks are not widely documented for this particular site. Initial reports suggest a gradual slope or a rocky base might characterize the shallower sections, potentially leading to deeper recreational limits. Visibility often varies with local currents and recent weather events, but regional data hints at generally good conditions during calmer months. Without explicit descriptions of canyons, swim-throughs, or specific formations at El Submarino, divers will navigate primarily by natural light and bottom contours. The maximum depth of the dive site is not consistently reported, but divers often explore within the 30 m (100 ft) recreational range. Currents can also be a factor depending on proximity to open water or tidal influences. Expect a journey of discovery, where the underwater landscape unfolds as you go.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

For a safe and rewarding experience at Submarine Rock, expert divers emphasize thorough pre-dive planning, especially given the limited specific site documentation. Always consult local dive centers for the most current information regarding currents, visibility, and any transient conditions. It's prudent to dive with a local guide who possesses intimate knowledge of the area, even if specific site maps are scarce. Maintain good buoyancy control to protect the natural environment, particularly around any delicate rocky structures or potential marine life habitats. Given that specific hazards are not consistently reported for El Submarino, adherence to standard safe diving practices remains paramount. Always dive within your certification limits and carry appropriate signaling devices. Remember, responsible diving contributes to the preservation of all underwater sites.

Recommended Equipment

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Recommended Dive Suit

Current diving conditions indicate water temperatures around 17°C (63°F) at Submarine Rock / el Submarino. Surface air temperatures are resting at 16°C (60°F).

Forecasts suggest rising temperatures later this week. A warming trend is expected over the next few days.

Most divers would typically feel comfortable using 5-7mm wetsuit in these conditions. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. A thermal robe or jacket is recommended between dives. Dive depth and duration can significantly affect perceived warmth. Surface intervals may feel noticeably cooler once you exit the water.

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.

✈️Menorca AirportMAH
39 km
✈️Palma de Mallorca AirportPMI
104 km
✈️Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat AirportBCN
205 km

Marine Life at Submarine Rock / el Submarino

Upon entering the waters around Submarine Rock, divers might initially observe a diverse array of smaller fish navigating any present rocky structures. The potential for encounters with common Mediterranean species like damselfish, wrasse, and blennies is high. Given the general characteristics of Spanish coastal diving, a careful eye along the seabed or within any crevices could reveal octopus, moray eels, or various nudibranchs. While specific marine life concentrations for El Submarino aren't consistently reported, the site likely supports a rich ecosystem reflective of the broader region's biodiversity, adapting to the local underwater topography and any available shelter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What visibility can I expect at Submarine Rock?

Visibility at Submarine Rock can vary significantly, depending on local weather, currents, and seasonal factors. While not consistently reported for this specific site, regional coastal areas often experience good visibility, especially during calm summer months. Always check local dive conditions.

Are there any specific hazards at El Submarino?

Specific hazards for El Submarino are not consistently documented. As with any dive site, divers should be aware of potential currents, boat traffic, and their own skill limits. Diving with a local guide is recommended for sites with limited known data.

What is the typical depth range for diving Submarine Rock?

The typical depth range for Submarine Rock is not consistently reported. However, most recreational dives along the Spanish coast fall within 30 m (100 ft). Divers should plan their dive based on their certification and the guidance of local experts.

Is El Submarino suitable for beginner divers?

Without consistent site-specific information, it's challenging to definitively recommend El Submarino for beginners. Beginner-friendly dive sites typically have well-defined, shallow areas with minimal currents. New divers should consult local dive centers for guided, introductory experiences at suitable locations.

What kind of underwater topography will I find at Submarine Rock?

Details regarding the specific underwater topography of Submarine Rock are limited. Based on general coastal environments in Spain, divers might encounter rocky formations, sandy patches, and potentially some smaller crevices or overhangs. Each dive offers a chance to explore and document its unique features.

What are the water temperatures at Submarine Rock?

Specific water temperature data for Submarine Rock is not consistently reported. Generally, along the Spanish coast, water temperatures tend to be warmest from June to September, often ranging between 22-26°C (72-79°F). Cooler temperatures are expected during winter months.

Can I expect strong currents at El Submarino?

Current conditions at El Submarino are not consistently documented. Like many coastal sites, currents can vary based on tides, local geography, and weather. Divers should always be prepared for changing conditions and have a plan for managing potential currents.

Is specialized equipment needed for this dive?

While no specific specialized equipment is mandated due to limited site data, carrying standard safety gear like a dive computer, surface marker buoy, and appropriate exposure protection for varying water temperatures is always advisable. A camera is useful for documenting findings.

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