How to dive in the Columbretes Islands?

How to dive in the Columbretes Islands?

For any diving enthusiast, the Columbretes Islands are one of the places to be visited. But to be able to enjoy the underwater activities in its waters, it is necessary to follow some rules. In fact, the archipelago is a Natural Reserve, so can not be freely accessed under any circumstances and diving is controlled and restricted.

The waters of the Columbretes Islands are full of many different species and you can find in them many of the Mediterranean fish that are also present in other places. The difference is that in practically no other place you can find a habitat as careful and protected as in them. Swimming at the bottom of the islands allows you to also know the volcanic origin of them and enjoy all the fauna that lives in them.

Diving in the Columbretes Islands is an experience that must be experienced at least once in a lifetime

Diving in the Columbretes Islands is an experience that you have to live at least once in your life, although to do it you have to comply with a series of rules. Thanks to the groups organized by various companies, you can go with the confidence that all the regulations are complied with. It must be remembered that only those who have accredited at least 25 dives can practice scuba diving, the last of which was done during the previous 12 months to visit the Columbretes.

In the chartered boats to carry out the underwater activities, all the information is offered and the obligation to follow the instructions of the guide that will go down with the divers is remembered. In addition, you have to make good use of time, since only two dives per person per day are allowed.

The good thing about these trips is that they always breathe a festive and pleasant atmosphere. The food on board and the possibility of reaching the Illa Grossa and learn about the history and fauna of these special islands that can be found just a few miles away from Castellón.

A great adventure to complement the vacations in any point of Castellón, since there are trips that depart from all the marinas of the province.