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Scuba Diving Holidays In Spain
The Balearic, Canary and Medas islands give Spain a wonderful diving pedigree,
where you can enjoy the experience of both Mediterranean and North African dives.
Country Description
The three main diving destinations on Span are the Balearic
Islands of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza; the Canary Islands
of Lanzarote, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura;
and the Medas Islands off Costa Brava. The Medas Islands
and The Balearics are in the Mediterranean while the Canaries
are in the Atlantic off the West Coast of Africa. All are
popular holiday destinations and offer excellent facilities
for divers and non-divers alike.
Diving Description
Menorca is considered to be the jewel in the Mediterranean
for divers. The islands boasts a large number of caves
and caves and also features numerous sheltered coves. Majorca
and Ibiza are as good, but they are far more densely populated.
All promise good visibility, a selection of reefs, wrecks
and walls and a large variety of marine life.
One of the few marine reserves in the Mediterranean, the
Medas Islands promises a profusion of sea life.
Diving in the Canaries differs due to its geographical
location. Another haven for divers the region boasts a
mixture of outstanding marine life, archaeological sites,
great opportunities for underwater photography and some
brilliant wrecks. Like the islands themselves, the underwater
topography is volcanic which results in some stunning tunnels,
caves, swim0throughs and even sheer walls. The islands
may be set on the Atlantic, with the rich variety of fish
this ocean promises, but it is also home to a number of
Caribbean and Mediterranean species. So the variety of
marine life is unsurpassed. Don't be surprised to
encounter cuttlefish, anemones, manta rays, grouper and
angel sharks. The region also boast numerous wrecks to
explore, making The Canaries a great destination for divers.
Dive Sites
Pont en Gil in Menorca
A submerged cavern that is quite easy to dive as the exit
point is visible all of the time and there are only two
section that are overhead environments. The cavern is
filled with ancient limestone columns, stalagmites and
stalactites and makes for a breathtaking experience.
The Medas Islands?
A marine reserve, the Medas Islands are reported to be
as close as you can get to how diving was before the onset
of dive tourism. The marine life is rich and varies while
fish swarm everywhere. It is a divers paradise.
The Old Harbour Wall in Lanzarote
A must-do night dive that promises an unforgettable experience.
Stingray and Eagle-Ray feeding in Tenerife,
operators offer these special trips where the rays are
hand fed. It is considered to be on a par with Stingray
City in the Cayman Islands.
Fuerteventura
The quietest of the Canary Islands and therefore the best
for diving. At least one site it is possible to swim with
large grouper.
Other info
As Spain is already a major destination for British holidaymakers; English-speaking dive operators are plentiful.
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