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Dive sites nearby

Cabo San Antonio

In this dive, the enormous stones found at the bottom and how their whimsical shapes create passages and play of light that are a spectacle for underwater photography.

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Cala Blanca

Ideal dive for courses, both initiation and specialties . Flat sandy bottom with rock formations where you can look for ample marine life and some small arch.

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BCLN TRY SCUBA

Site used for Try Scuba Dives. On this ocean dive you will enjoy our first underwater breaths and the feeling of neutral buoyancy. You will surely like it so much that you will want to dive again.

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Cueva de la Virgen

In this dive, in addition to a large amount of marine life, it has the peculiarity of finding us in a small grotto an image of the Virgin of the Desperate.

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Piedras Rotas

In this dive we will find underwater the result of the collapse of the mountain discovering many paths between large stones where we will enjoy many possibilities of route.

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San Martin Sur

On this dive you will descend in steps, the first at 5m, the second at 8m, the third at 14m, and the last at 18m. You will find a large stone that shows the way to ascend the other side of the wall.

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Portitxol Norte

Dive in which we can reach 20 meters deep, where we will find a rocky system while we enjoy the tour, we will descend to a depth of 14 meters heading towards the encounter of a large amount of marine life that this dive offers us.

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Portitxol Oeste

Ideal dive for beginners , we start with a descent to 5m to progressively go up to 15m and we will be able to enjoy a pleasant underwater ride .

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RUTA DE LAS ANCLAS

The anchors of the Portitxol submerged museum are at a depth of between 13 and 17 meters. The route has been designed for diving clubs to do guided dives.

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Piscinas de Neptuno

One of the most curious dives in Javea, since we enter the Island of Portitxol through an underwater canyon at a depth of 14 meters and calmly ascend to the surface passing through two large siphons also called the Neptune pools.

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