At the foot of the Peñón de Ifach, one of the Costa Blanca's most recognisable dive spots, with almost 300 diving days a year and average visibility over 15 m.
At the foot of the Peñón de Ifach, one of the Costa Blanca's most recognisable dive spots, with almost 300 diving days a year and average visibility over 15 m. You can dive on both sides of the rock and at Morro de Toix, with sites like Los Arcos, El Racó or Nido del Águila. PADI 5 Star centers with boats leaving straight from the port.
Los Arcos, at the foot of the Peñón de Ifach, is the star dive: a maze of large rock blocks with arches and tunnels down to about 12 m, with sponges and anemones.
Yes. El Racó is a sandy cove where the dive is done from the shore down to about 10 m, ideal for practice and try-dives.
Calpe has almost 300 diving days a year and average visibility above 15 m, and you can dive either side of the rock depending on the wind.
At sites like Final del Paseo (down to 28 m) you'll see conger eels, groupers, moray eels, octopus and nudibranchs over walls and rocky blocks.