Cap de Creus Dive
PADI 5-Star center in El Port de la Selva with brand-new Aqualung gear, max 4 divers per guide, and year-round boat diving in Cap de Creus Natural Park.
Last updated May 2026
About
Cap de Creus Dive operates from El Port de la Selva, a fishing village on the north flank of the Cap de Creus peninsula where Variscan metamorphic rock plunges straight into the Mediterranean. Owner-instructor Pere runs the center with a small team — Mariona and Guena are named in reviews — and holds groups to four divers per guide so each trip stays close-knit. PADI 5-Star certification sits alongside SSI and TDI affiliations, which together cover everything from a first baptism dive to technical decompression and freediving courses.
Equipment is the running theme in feedback: every piece of rental gear is brand-new Aqualung, from regulators to 7mm wetsuits and dive computers, and the boat is described by clients as fast and comfortable. The harbor-side base sits ten meters from the boat at Moll de la Timba, with personal lockers, hot-water showers, and a retail shop on site. Solar panels power the building, and the center is registered as a PADI Adopt the Blue conservation site.
A standard day is a double-tank morning trip from 08:30 to 13:00 inside the natural park, with full-day excursions available that pair two dives with coastal navigation and a cove picnic. Night dives, underwater photography mini-courses, and marine biology sessions round out the offering. The center runs year-round — uncommon on the northern Costa Brava — and instruction is delivered in English, Spanish, French, and Catalan.
What Divers Say
Across more than a hundred public reviews, three threads run together rather than splitting reviewer types: brand-new Aqualung kit, Pere's calm and methodical briefings, and small-group attention from a multilingual team. Experienced divers and very rusty returnees describe the same baseline — clear briefings, careful pace, equipment fitted at the boat — and complete first-timers report the same comfort. Marine-life enthusiasm focuses on groupers and barracuda schools inside the park. The harbor-side meeting point and modern boat draw repeat mentions as practical conveniences. International visitors single out the four-language coverage, noting that Catalan and French alongside Spanish and English is unusual for the area.
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We do our best to show current pricing, but rates may change without notice. Last verified May 2026. Always confirm the latest prices on Cap de Creus Dive's official website before booking.
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Group discounts available for 10+ divers. Prices include VAT where stated. Some prices vary by season or package inclusion — confirm with center.
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