Buceo Agua Amarga operates from Agua Amarga, a small coastal village maintaining its traditional charm within Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. The area combines traditional white architecture with spectacular volcanic underwater seabeds.
The Agua Amarga coast offers unique volcanic formations, caves, walls, and posidonia meadows. Park protection and lower tourist traffic guarantee pristine seabeds.
Mediterranean fauna is especially well preserved: groupers, moray eels, octopuses, barracudas, and exceptional biodiversity of colorful invertebrates. Crystal-clear waters offer outstanding visibility.
Buceo Agua Amarga is ideal for divers seeking to combine a traditional village's charm with dives in well-preserved volcanic seabeds.