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Gibraltar Dual Dive – Wreck Exploration for Certified Divers

Original price was: 163,00€.Current price is: 145,00€.

Two-tank dive adventure in Gibraltar’s famous wreck zone, including the 482 and sunken barges at Camp Bay. Certified divers only, min. 2 participants. All gear included.

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Gibraltar Wreck Diving Camp Bay – Dual Dive Trip

Explore one of Europe’s most exciting artificial reef zones with our Gibraltar wreck diving Camp Bay excursion. This two-dive adventure is ideal for certified divers who want to combine underwater history, marine life, and guided safety in one unforgettable experience. Camp Bay features over a dozen sunken vessels that create an incredible dive site on the southern edge of the Iberian Peninsula.

What’s Included:

  • Two guided shore dives at Camp Bay, Gibraltar
  • Full dive gear: wetsuit, mask, fins, regulator, tank, BCD, weights
  • On-site safety briefing, buddy check, and dive planning
  • Optional transport logistics from Casares, Estepona, or Manilva

Camp Bay Wreck Highlights:

  • HMS 482 – A former British patrol vessel resting at ~20 meters, now home to groupers and moray eels
  • The Barges – Shallow, open wrecks excellent for buoyancy practice and marine encounters
  • Depending on conditions, other wrecks like tugboats and cable-laying ships may also be visited

Participant Requirements:

  • Minimum of two certified divers (Open Water or higher)
  • Scuba diving insurance is mandatory. If you don’t have coverage, you can add our
    1-Day Scuba Medic Insurance to your booking — accepted for all our dives.
  • For extended coverage, weekly, monthly, and annual dive insurance plans are also available, ask your instructor.
    Scuba Medic.
  • Recent dive experience within the past 6–12 months is recommended

Need a skills refresher before the trip? Try our Refresh Dive for Certified Divers to regain underwater comfort and safety.

Why Dive Camp Bay in Gibraltar?

Camp Bay is a diver’s dream. Over 15 wrecks have been purposefully sunk to form this vibrant artificial reef. These structures attract marine life such as octopus, nudibranchs, rays, and cuttlefish — all thriving around steel hulls now carpeted in life. In addition, visibility is often excellent, and the dive depths range from 10 to 30 meters, making this site suitable for most certified divers.

If you’d like to learn more about this dive destination, visit the official Gibraltar diving page for more history and environmental details.

Join ScubaCourseSpain for a professionally guided Gibraltar wreck diving Camp Bay experience. Spaces are limited — book today and explore the legendary wrecks beneath the surface!