
Isla de los Conejos is an intermediate dive site on the Cantabrian coast of northern Spain, featuring a rocky island reef with typical Bay of Biscay marine life. The underwater landscape includes boulder fields, crevices, and small caves sheltering conger eels, octopuses, and lobsters. The kelp-covered rocks host wrasses, sea bream, and blennies. Visibility varies with conditions but can be excellent. The island's protected position creates diverse habitats on its different sides, offering varied diving experiences.
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Sign InGreat spot for advanced divers. Currents can be tricky but the marine life makes it worth it.
One of the best dive sites in the region. Highly recommended.