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Dive in style in Estepona

Firstly Scuba Diving in Estepona has fantastic sea bottom, rocky, sandy, and wrecks. Secondly, there are dive sites for everyone. Thirdly Best dive site in Estepona, Manilva, and Casares with PADI Scuba Diving School ScubaCourseSpain. Estepona has an Underwater river formation which can be seen with any scuba diving equipment.

Rocky bottom, sandy beaches, a chiringuito at every dive site. The Seahorses of Algeciras Bay, there are many dive sites close to Gibraltar.

Estepona is between Marbella and Gibraltar which has many different dive sites with Sea Horses, Archeologic sites (French Galleon), and sandy beaches.

We always bring our underwater camera with us, we make sure you bring many souvenirs to the surface.

Different courses for different needs, Try dive, PADI – CMAS – FEDAS courses. For beginner and Open water Advanced, our instructors have more than 20 diving PADI specialties.

Scubacoursespain is proud to count many students from the Asociación Subacuática Casares as Student Divers.

Estepona dive School is equipped with a swimming pool where PADI student can practice their diving Skills. Our instructors are here to answer any diving questions. We bring the underwater camera on every dive.

Estepona Underwater

Its quality and importance reside in the presence of seagrass meadows (POSIDONIA oceanica). This space is very important because these meadows are located on the edge of their natural range.

The Posidonia oceanica meadows occupy an area of 2.5 ha, which represents 0.44% of the total protected area. Regarding the total Posidonia oceanica in Andalusia, this space contains only 0.06% of its surface and 0.03% of the total meadows. However, it is the westernmost area of the Natura 2000 network with the presence of this priority habitat; since these Posidonia oceanica meadows are located at the western limit of the distribution of this species.

On the other hand, in this space, there is the only community of large phreatophytes (with the laminarials Laminaria ochroleuca and Phyllariopsis purpurascens) of the entire Malaga coastline.

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