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We will anchor the boat next to the island, at a depth of 4-5 meters, so that the descent is comfortable and easy. The tour begins by crossing a tunnel similar to a slide. We will find this at a depth of 2 meters, while the exit is at 12. Here we can enjoy one of the best backlights in all of Menorca. Leaving the slide, we turn right and go in search of a series of rocky tongues, where we will reach our maximum depth (approximately 25 meters). This is an area where we can see large groupers, am…
We will anchor the boat next to the island, at a depth of 4-5 meters, so that the descent is comfortable and easy. The tour begins by crossing a tunnel similar to a slide. We will find this at a depth of 2 meters, while the exit is at 12. Here we can enjoy one of the best backlights in all of Menorca. Leaving the slide, we turn right and go in search of a series of rocky tongues, where we will reach our maximum depth (approximately 25 meters). This is an area where we can see large groupers, amberjacks, spits, octopuses ... Afterwards, we will ascend to a rocky platform, about 10 meters deep, that connects the island of Menorca with that of Porros, known as Es Pas. We will explore the platform as we return to the boat. Finally, we can do the slide in the reverse way, which will allow us to enjoy it again from another perspective.
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