

Slow Diving La Herradura
C. Real de la Herradura, 16, 18690 La Herradura, Granada, Spain, La Herradura, Granada, ESP
About the Center
Slow Diving La Herradura, located in La Herradura, Spain, is an SSI-certified dive center. It offers a comprehensive range of courses, from Discover Scuba Diving to professional levels like Divemaster and Instructor Development Course, alongside technical diving and boat diving specialties.
The center's facilities include lockers, a bar, equipment rental, a dive shop, air fills (including nitrox), boat diving, night diving, and guided dives. The center emphasizes highlighting La Herradura as a strategic enclave in the Alboran Sea, promoting sustainable diving through knowledge.
Their boat, 'Cheyet', a modern RIB designed for divers, provides comfort and stability with its deep V-hull and ample space for equipment and accessories. With a focus on safety, trust, and quality, Slow Diving La Herradura aims to share underwater adventures and promote the protection of marine ecosystems.
The center provides courses such as Discover Scuba Diving, Double Discover Scuba Diving, Open Water Diver, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver, Divemaster, and specialties like Currents, Deep, Buoyancy, Nitrox, Night, and Dry Suit. Additionally, it conducts guided dives at emblematic sites like Punta de la Mona and the Maro-Cerro Gordo Natural Park.
Available Courses
7 cursosBAUTIZO DE BUCEO
First diving experience supervised by an instructor. Discover the feeling of breathing underwater without certification.
OPEN WATER DIVER
Entry-level scuba certification course. Learn fundamental open water diving skills. Includes theory, confined water practice and open water dives.
DIVEMASTER
First professional level. Learn to lead groups of divers and assist in courses. The first step in your professional diving career.
Especialidad Nitrox
Learn to dive with enriched air (Nitrox). Extend your bottom times and reduce nitrogen fatigue.
Advanced Diver
El curso Advanced Open Water Diver es como abrir nuevas “ventanas” en tu formación como buceador.
ReActivate con 2 inmersiones
Buceador de Rescate + EFR
The PADI Rescue Diver course, offered by Slow Diving La Herradura, is designed to significantly enhance your ability to prevent and manage dive-related emergencies. This challenging yet highly rewarding program focuses on developing critical skills to assist other divers in distress, handle equipment malfunctions, and administer emergency oxygen. You will gain the confidence and competence to be a more attentive and capable dive buddy, deepening your understanding of dive safety and emergency procedures. This course is a pivotal step in your diving education, transforming how you approach the activity and making you a more valuable member of any dive team. The waters around La Herradura offer a consistent diving environment, with sea temperatures averaging 18.6°C throughout the year, though monthly air temperatures fluctuate. For instance, May sees air temperatures around 20.8°C with minimal rainfall (1mm), while July and August offer warmer air at 28.7°C and 28.6°C respectively, with very little precipitation. This climate variability means divers can experience different conditions, but the core rescue skills remain paramount. The center's location provides access to dive sites suitable for practicing these crucial emergency response techniques. Slow Diving La Herradura is a PADI and SSI certified dive center, ensuring adherence to high training standards. While specific instructor-to-student ratios are not detailed, the center's commitment to quality training is evident. They offer instruction in both Spanish and Portuguese, catering to a diverse range of divers. The focus is on practical application of rescue skills in a controlled and supportive environment, preparing you for real-world dive scenarios. To enroll in the PADI Rescue Diver course, you must be at least 12 years old, a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (or equivalent from another agency), and have completed EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within the past 24 months. The course includes theoretical knowledge development and practical training sessions designed to build your confidence and proficiency in managing emergencies. By completing this course, you will be better equipped to handle unexpected situations underwater, ensuring the safety of yourself and your dive buddies.
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All boat dive departures include a guide, tank, and weights. The "Full Equipment" option covers suit, mask, fins, boots, BCD, and regulator. If you only need part of the equipment or want to rent additional items like a computer, compass, or light, please contact us.
To enroll in the Rescue Diver course, you need to have an Advanced Open Water Diver certification (or equivalent) and have completed First Aid and Primary & Secondary Care training (EFR or equivalent) within the last 24 months.
The Divemaster course requires a Rescue Diver certification, a valid First Aid certification (updated within 24 months), a minimum of 40 logged dives, and a medical examination and authorization to dive from a doctor within the last 12 months.
Yes, full equipment rental is available, including suit, mask, fins, boots, BCD, and regulator. You can also rent individual items like dive computers, compasses, or lights by contacting the center.
The minimum age for the Discover Scuba Diving experience is 10 years old.
C. Real de la Herradura, 16, 18690 La Herradura, Granada, Spain, La Herradura, Granada, ESP


