CLUB UNIVERSITARIO DE BUCEO DE GRANADA
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CLUB UNIVERSITARIO DE BUCEO DE GRANADA

Calle Dr. Severo Ochoa, Ronda, 18001 Granada, Spain, Granada, Granada, ESP

Years active10 yrsLanguagesES
Years active
10 yrs
Languages
ES
Season
all year
Kid-friendly
No
Accessible
Yes

Über das Zentrum

Der CLUB UNIVERSITARI DE BUCEO DE GRANADA (CUB), gegründet am 3. Februar 2014, ist eine gemeinnützige Privatorganisation, die sich der Ausübung des Tauchens und der Unterwasseraktivitäten widmet. Er ist als Sportverein und als Alumni-Verein der Universität Granada registriert, mit dem Ziel, das Tauchen und den Meeresschutz zu fördern.

Der CUB Granada organisiert Freizeit-, Wissenschafts- und Teilnahmetauchgänge sowie Schulungen zur Meeres- und Umweltwelt. Sein Engagement für wissenschaftliche Verbreitung ist bemerkenswert, indem er die Verbindung zur Universität Granada nutzt, um die wissenschaftliche und soziale Welt zu verbinden und das Bewusstsein für den Schutz des Planeten zu schärfen. Er organisiert auch Reisen zu verschiedenen Tauchplätzen, um Freizeit und Gruppeneinsparungen zu fördern.

Der soziale Aspekt ist von grundlegender Bedeutung, insbesondere durch sein Projekt „Accessible Sea“ für Menschen mit Behinderungen. Der Club arbeitet aktiv mit anderen Verbänden und Verwaltungen an Projekten zum Meeresschutz und zur Beseitigung von Meeresverschmutzung, wie dem Projekt Ecopuertos und dem Crowdfunding Equilibrio Marino, was sein Engagement für den Umweltschutz unter Beweis stellt.

Die Einrichtungen des CUB Granada umfassen Schließfächer, WLAN, eine Bar, Unterkunft, Ausrüstungsverleih, einen Tauchshop, Luftfüllungen (Nitrox), Tauchgänge vom Ufer aus und Nachttauchgänge. Die Zertifizierungen erfolgen über SSI.

Verfügbare Kurse

3 cursos

Jornadas de Introducción al Buceo CUB

Embark on your underwater journey with the Jornadas de Introducción al Buceo CUB, an introductory diving experience offered by CUB Granada. This program is meticulously designed for individuals who have never explored the aquatic realm, focusing on building comfort and confidence with scuba gear in a secure, controlled setting. Participants will acquire the fundamental skills necessary to breathe and navigate the underwater environment, ensuring a positive and memorable first encounter with scuba diving. The sessions are structured to provide a solid foundation, making the transition to further diving education seamless and enjoyable. The introductory dives are typically conducted in the clear waters near Calahonda, Granada. While specific monthly water temperatures are not provided in the data, the region experiences a wide range, from approximately 7.6°C in December to 29.1°C in July, suggesting that appropriate thermal protection will be key depending on the season of your dive. This location offers a gentle introduction to the marine environment, allowing beginners to focus on mastering essential techniques under the watchful eye of experienced instructors and divemasters. The emphasis is on a safe and educational experience. CUB Granada, a center certified by IDEA and PADI, offers this introductory course with a commitment to quality and safety. The center supports a multilingual environment, catering to a diverse range of participants with staff fluent in Arabic, German, Greek, English, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese. This extensive language support ensures that communication is clear and effective, enhancing the learning experience for everyone involved. This introductory session serves as an excellent stepping stone for friends and family of existing CUB members, offering them a chance to discover the allure of scuba diving. It's an opportunity to gain a basic understanding of marine ecosystems and the unique sensation of breathing underwater. For many, this initial experience sparks a passion that leads to pursuing certified diving courses, opening up a new world of exploration and adventure beneath the waves. The goal is to foster a sense of wonder and respect for the underwater world, providing an accessible gateway to a lifelong hobby.

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Curso de técnicas de arqueología subacuática

Embark on a specialized journey into the world of underwater archaeology with the "Curso de técnicas de arqueología subacuática" at CUB Granada. This technical-level course is meticulously designed for divers keen on exploring the intersection of diving and historical discovery. You will gain a foundational understanding of how to research, identify, and document submerged cultural heritage, learning essential methodologies from site survey to artifact recording. The curriculum emphasizes ethical practices and scientific rigor, preparing you to appreciate and contribute to marine archaeology. This program is led by renowned specialists affiliated with prestigious institutions such as the University of Granada and the University of Cádiz. It blends theoretical lectures with practical field exercises, offering direct insights from experienced archaeologists and researchers passionate about uncovering the past beneath the waves. Fieldwork often involves coastal exploration to understand the archaeological context of the local coastline, preparing participants to recognize potential submerged sites. Practical sessions may include testing prospective methods used in underwater archaeology, providing hands-on experience in a controlled setting. The climate data for the region indicates a varied experience throughout the year. For instance, July offers the warmest air temperatures at approximately 29.1°C with minimal rainfall (0.9 mm), making it an ideal month for practical underwater sessions. Conversely, January presents cooler air temperatures around 9.6°C with higher rainfall (49.2 mm), suggesting that practical fieldwork might be more suited to the warmer, drier months. Participants will learn the importance of protecting submerged heritage and foster a deeper appreciation for the marine environment's historical significance. The course encourages you to become a steward of underwater cultural resources, promoting awareness and conservation efforts. CUB Granada, with its commitment to diver education, provides a solid platform for this unique learning experience. The center offers courses in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, French, and German, ensuring accessibility for a diverse range of students.

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Curso de Buceo Científico

Embark on a specialized journey with the Curso de Buceo Científico at CUB Granada. This technical-level program is meticulously designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required for scientific diving operations. You will learn advanced techniques for underwater observation, precise data recording, and responsible sample collection, all tailored to the rigorous demands of marine research. This course bridges the gap between recreational diving and the practical needs of scientific fieldwork, preparing you to contribute meaningfully to marine science projects. The curriculum emphasizes accuracy and methodology, crucial for advancing our understanding of marine ecosystems. Often developed in collaboration with universities and research institutions, this course highlights the diver's vital role in data gathering for conservation and scientific endeavors. You will gain a practical foundation for participating in research that protects and illuminates our oceans. The program focuses on fostering a sense of responsibility and empowering divers to actively engage in marine science. Practical sessions are designed to simulate real-world scientific diving scenarios. These may include specific underwater tasks such as monitoring marine life populations, surveying delicate habitats, or assisting with the deployment and retrieval of scientific equipment. These hands-on experiences are fundamental to building confidence and competence in a scientific diving context. Participants will learn to operate effectively within a research framework, ensuring the integrity of collected data. While specific dive sites are not detailed here, the training environment is selected to offer relevant scientific observation opportunities. The climate data for the region indicates a wide temperature range throughout the year, from 7.6°C in December to 29.1°C in July. This variability suggests that divers should be prepared for different conditions, with warmer months offering more comfortable water temperatures for extended practical sessions. The course is certified by IDEA and PADI, recognized agencies in the diving community, ensuring a high standard of training and certification.

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Specialties

📷Underwater photography🧒KidsTechnical diving

Brands they work with

MaresScubaproCressiAqualungSuunto

Destinations & trips

ES
Murcia
Cabo de Palos, Calabardina
ES
Castellón
Islas Columbretes
ES
Almería
Isla de San Andrés
EG
Red Sea
BDE route (Brothers/Daedalus/Elphinstone)

Recommended dive sites

The spots this centre offers its students

La losa del Cobacho
advanced
La Cueva de las Corvinas
El Cráter
La Piedra del Hombre
Cala del Perro
Naranjito
40 m max.
Cabo Cope

Climate

Annual average

Monthly historical data to plan your dives

13°
Jan
14°
Feb
16°
Mär
18°
Apr
21°
Mai
25°
Jun
28°
Jul
29°
Aug
26°
Sep
22°
Okt
17°
Nov
14°
Dez
Air temp (°C) Sea temp (°C) Rain (mm)

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Frequently asked

What people ask before booking

CUB Granada is a non-profit private entity founded in 2014, associated with the University of Granada. Its mission is to promote diving and underwater activities, foster marine conservation, and connect the scientific and social worlds through shared passion for the sea.

CUB Granada organizes various types of dives, including recreational and scientific expeditions, as well as workshops on marine and environmental topics. They also arrange group trips to different diving destinations.

Yes, CUB Granada is committed to inclusivity through its 'Proyecto Mar Accesible' (Accessible Sea Project), which aims to make diving accessible to individuals with disabilities.

The club actively participates in marine conservation through collaborations with various organizations, including beach and seabed clean-up events, environmental awareness projects, and scientific research initiatives.

Members benefit from organized group dives and trips, a supportive community of fellow divers, and exclusive discounts through established agreements with diving centers, medical professionals, equipment suppliers, and travel agencies.

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