

Explanation of the activity
Muladera/Roca del Moro
Address Lloret de Mar from Tossa de Mar, Muladera is very close to Cala Llevadó. The Muladera Rock, also known as “La Roca del Moro” among local fishermen, is one of the most outstanding dives on the Costa Brava. This site is made up of two main floors: the largest one starts right on the surface and the smaller one, facing Garbí, is -3 meters away.
During calm days, the peak of the rock is often not visible from the surface. The anchor strategically falls into the canyon that separates the two rocks, with the anchorage located eight meters deep. The walls of these rock formations provide a safe and comfortable environment even for Open Water Diver divers.
Going down the canyon in a southerly direction, with the large Muladera Rock on the left, we reached the maximum depth of twenty-four meters. This rock cluster is home to a great diversity of marine life typical of the Costa Brava. When you reach the end of the rocks, the pressure gauge will indicate half a tank, indicating the right time to start returning to the ship.
Dive guided by local instructors who know the areas where most of the marine life is concentrated.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore one of the best diving destinations on the Costa Brava.
Book your dive in Na Bosca and live an unforgettable underwater experience!

What will you be able to see?
Species characteristic of Muladera: Targos, Brecas, moray eels, locusts, octopuses and a large number of nudibranchs.
At the security stop, next to the walls of the canyon, a large number of nudibranchuses, octopuses, and sometimes barracudas accompany us to finish the dive.

What does it include?
- Diving equipment (Check price if you have your own equipment).
- 12 L air tank
- Plumbs.
- Instructor (Local Guide).
- Barco
*Does not include diving insurance (required by law in Spain). If you wish, it is possible to hire him at the same diving center:
- Daily insurance: €7.
- Annual insurance: 39€.