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Discover 3 of the Best Dive Spots in Marbella

Explore the stunning underwater world of Marbella’s 27-kilometer coastline in Spain! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Learn more about some of the most interesting dive spots in Marbella and what you can discover underneath the blue seas.

Roqueillo: The Crown Jewel of Marbella’s Dive Spots 

Considered the best dive spot in Marbella by experts, Roqueillo is a true underwater paradise. At depths between three and four meters, large rock formations create a stunning backdrop. Dive into history as you discover Phoenician anchors from a French galleon that ran aground centuries ago. Marvel at the elusive Mediterranean coral, a rare sight in today’s waters.

El Pimpollo: Home to Playful Conger Eels

Located near the Puente Romano resort, El Pimpollo offers divers a depth of 13 to 15 meters. Dive into a world of conger eels, sea slugs, and tiny mollusks. While the variety of fauna might be less than Torre del Cable, this spot remains a delightful underwater playground for one-star certified divers.

Placer de Bóvedas: A Fascinating Underwater Cliff 

Discover the Bóvedas, a seamount with a depth ranging from 20 to 35 meters, just six miles from the coast. Watch as bottom-feeding fish gracefully navigate the cliffs and high rocks, creating a mesmerizing underwater spectacle. Brótolas, moray eels, and gorgonian corals adorn the vibrant marine landscape. Dive into this captivating transit area and witness nature’s wonders unfold!

Where will your diving adventure take you next? Marbella and it’s coastline has never-ending hotels, restuarants, and activities to explore. Explore Spain Life Exclusive to discover more about this beautiful coastal city.

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