BUCEO AQUALIA Instructor Training Center Calle Las Palomas 26, 18697, La Herradura, Spain ProgramsEcologyEmergency TrainingScubaSnorkel DiverExtended Range (XR)ServicesBuoyancy CompensatorsDive ComputerDry SuitNeoprene suitsRegulatorOffersBoat DivesShore DivesExtended Range DivesGas FillsAirNitrox DiveTrimixEquipmentDive ComputerEquipmentPayment MethodCredit CardDebit Card Affiliate with Center +34628903777 Contact Back BUCEO AQUALIA Instructor Training Center Calle Las Palomas 26, 18697, La Herradura +34628903777 Email www Opening Hours Monday09:00 - 18:00Tuesday09:00 - 18:00Wednesday09:00 - 18:00Thursday09:00 - 18:00Friday09:00 - 18:00Saturday09:00 - 18:00Sunday09:00 - 18:00 Email www Upcoming Events Powered by Courses Beginner Courses Professional Open Water Diver This program, which gives you an internationally recognized certification, is ideal to start your adventures as a certified diver. The combination of personalized training and practical in-water sessions ensures that you will have the skills and experience necessary to dive comfortably underwater. You'll earn your SSI Open Water Diver certification. July 11, 2026 +20 More $446.07 €390.00 Open Water Instructor (Instructor Training Course ITC) Start today - You need to be a Divemaster or equivalent to join SSI's 3-Step Instructor Training Approach. The training process begins with enrollment in the combined Assistant Instructor / Instructor Training Course accompanied by digital learning. Upon successful completion of the Instructor Training Course (ITC), you will enroll in an Instructor Evaluation (IE) to qualify as an SSI Open Water Instructor. This 10-day training program qualifies you to independently teach several key SSI programs, such as Scuba Diver, Open Water Diver, Enriched Air Nitrox, Diver Stress & Rescue and Dive Guide. For those who want to take more time to learn and gain valuable teaching experience between training programs, the 3 parts can also be completed as individual steps: Assistant Instructor, Instructor Training Course (ITC) and Instructor Evaluation (IE), one after the other, at your own pace and flexible schedule. September 29, 2026 $3,374.13 €2,950.00 Frequently Serviced Dive Sites Powered by BUCEO ESPAÑA, 18694 La Herradura Zona de cursos Marina del Este (★4.5) An ideal place to begin to dive and make formations, we have from two meters deep to twelve, framed with a lot of marine life. Francisco K. (#3059528) Punta del Vaporcillo (★4.2) One of our favorite dives; for all levels, where we reach -18m depth. We have cliffs, sandy bottoms, crevices, grottos and a wall decorated with Orange Astroid. DIFFERENT SCUBA SCHOOL, 18100 Armilla Inmersión de la Virgen (★4.2) In this dive where we will reach between -18 and -24m depth, we will fly over a wall full of orange Astroid, we will go down to the beginning of the tip of the monkey or we will look out over its ridge to the blue. The name of this dive is given by an image of a virgin inside a small cave. BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura La Calita (★4.3) The use of a boat is required. This dive is sheltered from the Levante wind. It is one of the most famous for deep dives as you can reach 42 meters. BUCEO ESPAÑA, 18694 La Herradura Roqueo de Los 14 (★4.5) One of the best dive sites for life and scenery. Without realizing it we will be in the middle of a rocky area about 14m deep, full of cracks, holes, large sandy areas. A place where life will overwhelm you. Miguel D. (#2028789) Los Candelabros (★4.1) It is located to the east of the beach of Cantarriján, its access must be from boat since it belongs to the natural place of Maro. It is suitable for all levels and very easy to do. Maximum depth 14 meters. BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura Punta de la Mona (★4.2) One of the star dives, we start descending along the wall of the point until we reach the three canyons, at that moment we will decide the route to take to go down to the deepest area of Marina del Este. BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura Piedra del Hombre (★4.0) Located east of the bay of La Herradura. Ideal for courses and any level of training. The most advisable is to leave from boat but can also be done from the beach or jumping from the cliff (be careful with wind and tide changes, it may become impossible to climb where we have jumped).