Barco Antiguo (The Old Boat)
Actually an 18 th century French Galleon which was attacked, set on fire and then abandoned by its crew when chased by British pirates (Royal Navy). read more...
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La Torre (The Tower)
This is a Marbella landmark and certainly the most visited dive site on the Costa del Sol. An old concrete cargo loading tower built in the 1950s and which fell into disuse during the 1970s. Over the last 30 years the sea has reclaimed it big time. read more...
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Las Bóvedas
One of the best known dive sites in Spain is some 15-20 mins by boat from the dive centre. Not just one dive site here but many. Basically, Las Bóvedas (means the Domes) is an underwater mountain which rises up from deep water on its southern flank to wit read more...
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Pimpollo
This site is much closer and shallower than Bóvedas or Roqueillos. We believe that it is a fossilized coral reef which was at some time buried under sediment and later revealed due to a change in ocean currents or levels. read more...
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Roqueillos
Another curious and well known site. The bottom here is composed of huge freight container sized rocks all piled up on top of each other. read more...
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