Diiving Javea operates in Jávea (Xàbia), a privileged municipality where Cap de Sant Antoni and Cap de la Nau converge, two capes creating exceptional diving conditions. The Marine Reserve protects extraordinarily rich seabeds.
Dive sites include vertical walls, spectacular caves like Cova del Llop Marí, posidonia meadows, and rock formations. Depth and currents favor pelagic fauna encounters.
Biodiversity is exceptional: groupers, barracudas, moray eels, eagle rays, dentex, and occasionally sunfish. Colorful invertebrates cover the walls in a visual spectacle.
Diiving Javea is ideal for divers seeking dive diversity, from caves to walls, in protected waters with abundant marine life.