Three Pools, Moray Garden
Three Pools: Head to the right when you enter the water, and you’ll find the three natural pools that give this spot its name. They’re perfect for snorkelling, with calm, clear water and lots to see. But don't just stick to the pools – make sure to head left and explore Moray Garden, where you’ll likely spot a few moray eels and other marine creatures. It’s usually less crowded than the main pools, so you’ll have more space to explore.
Diving Hotspot: The Three Pools is also a popular diving site. With plenty of coral and colourful fish, it’s a dream for divers of all levels. Whether you’re new to it or a seasoned pro, you’ll love the experience here.
Cafés: No need to pack a bunch of stuff. We’ll drop you off at a trusted restaurant, there’s a minimum spend of just 4 EUR - yes, that’s all! That’ll cover a small meal or an iced coffee and a bottle of water.
Camel & Quad Rides: Fancy some extra fun? You can jump on a camel and take a ride along the coast, or if you're up for more excitement, go for a quad ride in the desert. It’s a great way to break up the day between snorkelling sessions!
€ 10/
person
Pro Tips for Your Trip:
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Rent your gear: Don’t have snorkelling gear? No worries, just rent it at the café when you get there.
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Barefoot? No Thanks! If you’re planning on entering the water at one spot and coming out at another, don’t do it barefoot. Trust me, those rocks are brutal to walk on. I tried, and it’s not worth the pain! If you have no choice but the do it barefoot, I recommend you to walk on the road and not by the sea.
Contact us to book or if you have any questions.