Escollera Y Piramide Radazul
Radazul
Dive Site Photos
Summary
A shallow, sheltered shore dive featuring a man-made breakwater and a central rocky pinnacle called "La Pirámide" rising around 18-20 m. The seabed is mixed black sand and rock with a flat rocky platform at 4-5 m and a sandy plain near 12-15 m, attracting rich biodiversity including schools of salema porgies, striped breams, trumpetfish, parrotfish and occasional barracudas.
Entry is from stairs on the beach beside the marina breakwater; typical dives follow a guided loop or out-and-back along the breakwater edge. Visibility is generally very good, often exceeding 15-20 m, currents are little to none under normal conditions, and water temperatures range roughly 18°C in winter up to 24°C in summer; deeper drop-offs near the outer edge reach about 30 m.
Tags
shore
pinnacle
open-water
advanced
deep
wall
Marine Life
great barracuda
salema
bogue
trumpetfish
common octopus
parrotfish
dusky grouper
giant devil ray
moray eel
cuttlefish


