180a Tossal Gros,
La Font D’en Carros,
46717
Valencia.
Spain.
Phone: 0034 962855878
Fax:0034 962855878
E-mail: info@spainscuba.com
Cueva del Moraig/Cueva De Los Arcos
Cumbre Del sol Benitachel
Penon de Ifach (southside)
Pebble beach Calpe
Punta de Moraira, Moraira
Entry: from the car park. Depth: 11 metres (36 feet).
What to expect: Using the interior of a large cave that is situated along the coast, you can enter at sea level within a seawater filled cavity of about three by four metres (10 by 13 feet) wide.
Entry: from the beach near the port. Depth: 3 - 25 metres (10 - 82 feet) What to expect: Octopuses hidden among the sea grass, sea cat, lobster and scorpion fish. This is probably the most popular 'shore dive' site between Denia and Benidorm.
Entry: from the boat
Depth: 21 metres (68 feet)
What to expect: The place for "wall diving", these magnificent undersea cliffs are draped with colourful tapestries of gorgonian's and many other delicate forms of marine life.
Entry: from the boat. Depth: 30 metres (99 feet).
What to expect: One can meet all fish species typical for this region, the rare ones included.
Granadella and La Barraca. Javea.
Entry: from the boat or shore.
Depth: 6 - 25 metres (19 - 82 feet).
What to expect: Caribbean-like bays and small islands, the breathtaking nature invites you to plan several dives.
Entry is from the ledge marked in yellow and into 2mts of water. A good spot to check buoyancy etc. A great place for your first experience in open water diving.
La Llosa is an under water reef, an extension of Benidorm Island.
The top of the reef starts at six metres, where the boat anchors on one of only four designated anchorages.