Costa Blanca Scuba

For those of you looking to add an incredible destination spot to your list of amazing vacations, then you’ll love what Costa Blanca scuba has to offer. Diving off the Costa Blanca of Spain is one of the most tremendous experiences you can treat yourself to. This destination is known around the world for its gorgeous waters, amazing coastal views, underwater scenes and its beautiful and unique sea life. You can easily find a boat charter that will help take you out to the best spots off of the coast. Plus, these waters are safe enough to take your entire family with you.
The Costa Blanca area of Spain includes regions and cities such as Moraira, Javea, Denia, Altea, Calpe, Benidorm, Valencia and Alicante. There are coastal towns that run all up and down Costa Blanca, so regardless of where you wish to drop anchor, you’ll be able to find a convenient location. You’ll be able to find a wide selection of scuba diving centers in each of these locations that will be happy to assist you and your group. For added convenience, you don’t even need to go out to sea to dive off the Costa Blanca—it’s up to you. You may choose to dive off of a boat or have any one of the scuba centers direct you to the best places to dive directly from shore.
To make sure you have the best trip possible, you’ll need to take some courses for certification, to learn vital safety tips about diving in that specific area and more. You can look for these important courses through associations such as PADI, CMAS, FEDAS, BSAC and NAUI. You’ll even be able to find DAN courses if you need them. If you’re a beginner scuba diver, you might consider taking a comprehensive course to get you going quicker or just a day course to help you get a feel for diving. And if you’re a veteran diver you can find courses that will help you get acclimated to the specific underwater environments associated with the Costa Blanca area.
The Mediterranean is hands down one of the absolute best places to make your deep sea impact. As if the luxuriously warm Mediterranean water wasn’t enough, you’ll also be able to enjoy great visibility (20-meter average). Costa Blanca scuba divers consistently remark on just how clear the water is, reporting fantastic viewing of fish and coral life. Not only that, but you history buffs, treasure seekers and underwater adventurers will also be able to enjoy a great many shipwrecks.
