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Diving in Aguadulce (Roquetas de Mar)

West of the capital, Aguadulce and Roquetas de Mar make up one of Spain's most diveable areas: their microclimate allows diving over 300 days a year.

6–30 m
Average depth
8–20 m
Visibility
All year round
Best season
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Diving in Aguadulce (Roquetas de Mar): the essentials

West of the capital, Aguadulce and Roquetas de Mar make up one of Spain's most diveable areas: their microclimate allows diving over 300 days a year. From Aguadulce marina you reach wrecks, seamounts and the Punta Entinas-Sabinar nature area, with easy dives for courses and outings for certified divers.

Dive spots

Bello RincónNautilus wreckPunta Entinas-SabinarSierra de Gádor cliffs

Frequently asked questions about diving in Aguadulce (Roquetas de Mar)

How many days a year can you dive in Aguadulce?

The Roquetas de Mar microclimate allows diving over 300 days a year, one of the area's main draws compared with other Mediterranean spots.

What visibility does the area have?

The annual average is around 12 metres, with 4–5 metres on poor days and up to 25–30 metres in the best conditions.

Is there technical diving?

Yes. Alongside recreational PADI courses, Aguadulce centres offer technical training (nitrox, trimix) and deep wreck dives.

What is Punta Entinas-Sabinar?

It is a protected nature area between Roquetas de Mar and El Ejido, with seabeds of interest that complement the wreck and seamount dives along the Aguadulce coast.

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