Taking it’s name from the remains of amphoras found inside, this dive site is a journey through rock formations and caverns surrounded by marine life.
Located on the edge of Punta de la Mona, Cueva del Jarro offers an intricate experience navigating around all the geographical formations, caverns, nooks and crannies. Starting with a wide cave entrance 10 meters deep, the dive runs from 16 meters all the way to 38 meters twisting around the outer edges of the coast. Large mammals have been found to lurk within the large rocks and overlapping stones.