The Double Arch

a pebble beach on a clear day

The Double Arch dive site is a unique opportunity to witness a spectacular geological formation. Located about 200 meters offshore, the arches are formed one over the other at a depth of 27 meters extending to 36 meters.

The first arch is quite small. Below it you will see a large archway that stretches down to the sea floor. Diving under the arch is possible and provides an extraordinary experience. 

This location is easy to navigate. The sea water is very clear even at depth. You will observe a diverse marine life over the arches and in the surrounding area. Swarms of barracudas dominate the area, and it is common for them to get close to divers. 

Among the vast marine life present, you will find sponges, breams, sea urchins, amber-jacks, octopus, lobsters and more. 

three fish swimming in the open sea
sea flora
sea water sponges
a big rounded sea urchin on the ocean floor
a group of sea bream
small fish swimming around a boulder
sea urchin
an octopus expending its tentacles
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