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

PADI 5-Star Dive CenterMax 4 divers per guideBrand-new Aqualung equipmentOpen year-roundPADI, SSI, and TDI coursesMultilingual: EN, ES, FR, CA

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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Pricing

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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Courses

Discover Scuba Diving75 EUR
PADI Open Water Diver460 EUR
SSI Open Water Diver410 EUR
PADI Advanced Open Water410 EUR
PADI Rescue Diver400 EUR
Emergency First Response200 EUR
SSI Deep Diving220 EUR
SSI Decompression Diving320 EUR
Scuba Skills Update85 EUR
PADI DivemasterContact center
PADI FreedivingContact center

Guided Dives

Single guided dive40 EUR
Double dive (2 tanks, weights, guide)74 EUR
Double dive with full equipment135 EUR
4-dive pack142 EUR
6-dive pack228 EUR
8-dive pack276 EUR
10-dive pack330 EUR
Night dive70 EUR

Other Services

Full equipment rental20 EUR
Regulator8 EUR
BCD8 EUR
Wetsuit8 EUR
Dive computer15 EUR
Spotlight8 EUR
Daily insurance8 EUR

Group discounts available for 10+ divers. Prices include VAT where stated. Some prices vary by season or package inclusion — confirm with center.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Cap de Creus Dive meet for dives?
The meeting point is at Moll de la Timba in El Port de la Selva harbor, directly where the boat departs. You can try on equipment at the dock before boarding.
What certifications does Cap de Creus Dive offer?
The center offers courses through PADI (from Discover Scuba to Divemaster), SSI (Open Water, Deep Diving, Decompression Diving), and TDI for technical diving. PADI Freediver courses are also available.
How many divers per group at Cap de Creus Dive?
Groups are limited to a maximum of four divers per certified instructor guide, allowing personal attention and flexibility during the dive.
Is Cap de Creus Dive open in winter?
Yes, the center operates year-round, seven days a week. This is unusual for the northern Costa Brava, where many centers close outside the main season.
What languages are spoken at Cap de Creus Dive?
The team speaks English, Spanish, French, and Catalan. International visitors frequently highlight the multilingual service in their feedback.
What equipment does Cap de Creus Dive provide?
All rental equipment is brand-new Aqualung gear, including BCDs, regulators, 7mm wetsuits, dive computers, and torches. Full equipment rental is available for guided dives.
Does Cap de Creus Dive offer technical diving?
Yes. The center is TDI-affiliated and lists SSI Deep Diving and SSI Decompression Diving programs alongside Nitrox. The full course catalog covers recreational, technical, and freediving paths.

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