La plataforma

Sunken hexagonal fish farm at Espardell islet between Ibiza and Formentera, ringed by thousands of barracuda from 12-32m.

Last updated May 2026

The dive

Most centres run La Plataforma as a spiral. Drop the mooring line straight to 32 metres and the hexagonal frame appears tilted on its former base columns — some standing, some fallen, twisted iron radiating through a chaos of debris on the sand. Conger eels and Mediterranean morays settle into the deeper metalwork; scorpionfish camouflage on the structure; spiny lobsters work the cracks. Then begin the upward circumnavigation.

The mid-depth zone is what gives the dive its "sunken city" character. The frame is hexagonal, not linear, with internal volumes you swim through rather than alongside. Columns and pillars define the route. Climb a few metres further and the upper rim around 12 metres comes into view, lit by ambient light and ringed by the school the dive is named for. Mediterranean barracuda envelop the structure in numbers local centres count in thousands, calm enough that a guide can position the group inside or below the cylinder of fish for close-quarters images. Amberjack patrol the perimeter further out. Mooring is on the shallowest part of the wreck for the safety stop.

What makes it special

This is one of two Ibiza wrecks that Spanish-language forums have been calling "pecios de envergadura" — wrecks of significance — for two decades. Don Pedro is the marquee 142m ferry. La Plataforma is the shallower, photogenic counterpart: a former floating fish farm whose hexagonal geometry generates dense biology while staying open and explorable across the whole 12-32m range. The 12m minimum makes it accessible to a wider range of certifications without sacrificing the wreck experience, and the species list documented in 2004 forum reports matches what divers see on contemporary trips — unusual continuity for a Mediterranean artificial reef and a sign the assemblage stabilised early.

The framing is biological as much as architectural. Centre descriptions and diver reports converge on the same noun: barracuda. Photographers come back for the schooling tower; videographers cite the structure-and-fish combination as one of the better wide-angle setups Ibiza offers.

Know before you go

The boat departs from Marina de Formentera if you book with Vellmari (under 20 minutes to the site) or from Marina Botafoch on the Ibiza side with Scuba Ibiza or Anfibios (around 30 minutes). Year-round availability is Ibiza-side only — Formentera operators run May to October.

Plan a 5mm wetsuit with hood and booties for warm-season diving; shoulder-season visits below the thermocline are more comfortable in 7mm or semi-dry. A torch helps in shaded interior spaces of the frame, and a camera is worth the bag space — the structure-with-barracuda combination is what photographers cite the dive for. Decompression diving is not standard practice and requires specific agreement with the centre.

Why Dive La plataforma

What makes this dive site stand out.

  1. 1
    Thousands of barracuda

    School envelops the structure year-round, indifferent enough for close-quarters images

  2. 2
    Hexagonal fish-farm wreck

    Reinforced concrete and metal frame tilted on its base columns, sunk around 1997

  3. 3
    12 to 32 metre profile

    Mooring at the shallow upper rim; sand bottom under the structure

  4. 4
    Three depth zones in one dive

    Sand-and-debris floor, column maze at mid-depth, lit upper rim with the fish school

  5. 5
    Twenty-minute boat ride

    Less than 20 min from Formentera marina; about 30 min from Ibiza Town

Depth & Profile

12m
Min depth
32m
Max depth
12–32m
Typical range
Artificial reefWreckSand

Location

38.7888°N, 1.4735°E

Conditions

Temperature
14°C26°C
Visibility
15–30m
Current
mild

Difficulty & Certification

AdvancedMin cert: AOWNitrox recommended

32m bottom requires advanced certification and gas discipline. Spiral ascent through the structure rewards good buoyancy and trim.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I see at La Plataforma?
The signature encounter is a year-round school of Mediterranean barracuda numbering in the hundreds to thousands, ringing the structure with their characteristic calm posture. Around the frame: amberjack patrolling the perimeter, congers and morays in the deeper iron, scorpionfish camouflaged on columns, spiny lobsters in cracks, and slipper lobsters cited by local centres.
What certification do I need to dive La Plataforma?
Advanced Open Water is the recommended minimum because most of the route reaches the 32m sand floor. Open Water divers can join Vellmari's guided trips around the 12m upper rim under supervision, but they will miss the full column-and-debris circuit. Comfort with deep diving and good buoyancy matter more than the certification card here.
Is nitrox necessary at La Plataforma?
Strongly recommended, not technically required. PADI's contributed page calls Enriched Air out specifically because a single dive needs to cover three depth zones — the 32m debris floor, the mid-depth column maze, and the 12m upper rim with the barracuda school. Air leaves limited bottom time once the lap-and-traverse profile is added up.
How does La Plataforma compare to Don Pedro?
Don Pedro is the marquee Ibiza wreck — deeper, larger, a 142m ferry hull demanding wreck and deep specialties for its full route. La Plataforma is shallower, structurally open rather than penetrative, and reliably full of fish. Several centres book the two together for nitrox-certified visitors who want both wrecks in a trip.
When is the best time to dive La Plataforma?
May-June and September-October combine warmer water (around 19-22°C surface), peak visibility around 30m, and fewer crowds on the surface logistics. July-August is warmest at 24-28°C surface but Ibiza is busiest. A 2025 visitor noted early-May surface temperatures around 15°C, so a thicker suit is sensible in shoulder weather.
Where does the boat leave from?
Both sides of the strait. From Formentera, Vellmari runs from Marina de Formentera with a transit under 20 minutes. From Ibiza, Scuba Ibiza departs Marina Botafoch and Anfibios runs from the Ibiza side, both around 30 minutes to the site. The Formentera side is closer; the Ibiza side has more year-round options.
Is La Plataforma a marine reserve?
The site sits inside the Es Freus / Ses Salines corridor, which carries the Reserva Marina dels Freus d'Eivissa i Formentera designation alongside the wider Ses Salines park. Whether the precise wreck position falls inside the formal reserve boundary or the surrounding park has not been verified at site level. Either way, no individual permit is required when diving with a licensed operator.

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