Calpe Dive Sites

Pepple Beach

A Shore dive behind the Calpe harbour wall. On the sea bed there is a mixture of sea grass, sand, and small pebbles. Large shoals of Damsel fish and Sardines are regularly spotted. You may also be lucky enough to encounter a Ray hidden under the sand.

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Max Depth: 16 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water

Flat Rock

Along the shallow rocks of this dive site it can only be described as fish soup! Many fish congregate here in the shallower water. Down on the ledges we can find sunfish and schools of barracuda.

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Max Depth: 18 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water

Road End

Situated at the Penon de Ifach, is a wall where fallen rocks have created a haven for morays, Scorpion fish and octopus. The Sargo are silver bream which hang in shoals around rock crevices Dorada often follow the divers summer barracuda chase at the anchovies Gorgonia and tubeworms hang off the walls.

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Max Depth: 26 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water

Sargo Rock

Situated at the Penon de Ifach, is a wall where fallen rocks have created a haven for morays, Scorpion fish and octopus. The Sargo are silver bream which hang in shoals around rock crevices Dorada often follow the divers summer barracuda chase at the anchovies Gorgonia and tubeworms hang off the walls.

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Max Depth: 28 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water

The Bowl

At the tip of the Penon is The Bowl is an area of the rock carved out by the sea to form a perfect soup bowl. In this area lots of the larger fish congregate and sometimes we are lucky enough to see a Sunfish.

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Max Depth: 45 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water

Penon Point

Just round from the bowl in Penon point which forms a great starting point for a one way dive ending in the area of Los Arcos.

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Max Depth: 30 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water

Los Arcos

In the distant past large boulders and rocks have fallen from the Peñon, forming a maze of arches and swim-throughs encrusted with sponges and anemones. At this site you tend to find large schools of the smaller varieties of the local sea life including damselfish, scorpion fish, goldline, wrasse and various sea bream. If you look closely in amongst the rocks you can find octopus, moray eels and conger eels. Eagle rays and stingrays are often found here during the summer months. The site has arch formations and swim-throughs where silver bream guard the main arch.

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Max Depth: 16 mts

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Minimum Qualification: Open Water