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Maximum depth -34m
Average depth -26m - 32m

The name of this zone St Anna`s Rock comes from the line of the point "Santa Anna de Blanes" to the point of "Sa Boquera". The exact point of our dive. This zone is about 400m east-southeast to the "Illa de Tossa"
It’s an enormous buried rock ( 10m high and 2000m2) with a round perimeter and the highest point is –26m.
At this zone with an abundance of cracks in the rock we canl see conger eels and muraenas, mussels., and many Anthias . In summer there are a lot of lobsters. On the south-east wall there are an abundance of sea urchins.
Our boat always anchors in a small sandy cove to avoid destroying any sealife with our anchor.

Important note:

To visit this zone with our boat we require our divers to hold a CMAS** or equivalent (Advanced Open Water)