Diving is hugely developed along the Costa Blanca, and there are dive shops dotting the entire coastline. This vast stretch holds countless dive sites.
Shipwrecks scatter the Murcia area, and caves are common near Alicante. Because of the diverse array of caverns in the region, this makes for a stellar spot to get your more advanced certifications. Just a heads up, spots on the dive boats fill up quickly in the summertime, its best to book in advance to secure your seat.
Adrenaline pumping drift dives can be accomplished in Calpe and Moraira, and fantastic creatures teem on the incredible rock formations adorning the deep.
Diving is possible all year round, but the high diving season is from May until October. The average sea temperature is 25°C/°77F in August so a 5mm wetsuit would be recommended.
Spain’s public transportation is highly advanced, and there are more than one option to get to any one place in the area. Renting a small car can also be beneficial during your trip.