From the surface to the bottom of the sea: visit the Columbretes

From the surface to the bottom of the sea: visit the Columbretes

A great plan for a fantastic day can be to visit the Columbretes Islands. Not only is it an archipelago with an abundant and rich marine fauna, which can be seen during dives, but on the surface you can also enjoy the experience of seeing and getting to know the birds and lizards that live in them.

An ideal way to visit the Columbretes Islands may be to combine the immersion in the waters of this Reserve, where fishing is forbidden and which forms a refuge for dozens of species, with a visit to the Illa Grossa, the only island in the archipelago that can be visited and visited by visitors. An experience that perfectly complements the excitement of diving activities.

During the visit to the Columbretes Islands you can get to know the seabed and also the surface of the Illa Grossa

We know that only two dives per person can be made on each trip, so the visit to the Illa Grossa can be a perfect complement to complete the visit. After the diving activities, the boat can stop in Puerto Tofiño, the main point of access to the island, and you can disembark to walk the surface of the same.

The guide that accompanies the groups of visitors not only offers information about everything related to the animal and plant species that populate the archipelago, but also they show part of the history of the archipelago and the life of the people who lived in it.

In addition, the guides can count many interesting things on the sea floor of the waters surrounding the Columbretes Islands, informing about the different species that live there and some curious thing about them that will make us want to return to swim together.

After lunch, begin preparations to return to the port of origin and end an intense and fun day in the Columbretes Islands, where we may have known both what lives under the Mediterranean Sea and the birds that they fly over their skies, in addition to knowing a little better the characteristics of a unique enclave.