
Kraken Dive
Beach-front Tossa de Mar centre with GUE technical training, a 24/7 membership model and conservation work through Ghost Diving Spain.
Last updated May 2026
About Kraken Dive
The most tangible thing about Kraken Dive is its address. The centre sits on the sand at Mar Menuda, around 50 metres from the waterline. Divers kit up at the centre and walk into the water; there is no van transfer to negotiate, no fixed beach-meet slot, no parking shuffle. That single fact shows up in independent diver write-ups as the line that separates Kraken Dive from the other Tossa operators, who run from inland premises and ferry their divers down by minibus.
Around that beach-front position, the centre runs three things uncommon among local competitors. The first is GUE training: Fundamentals, REC1, Tech1, sidemount and DPV under instructor Raul Alvarez. The second is a conservation identity beyond marketing copy — Alvarez has coordinated Ghost Diving Spain, the Spanish chapter of an international ghost-net recovery organisation, since 2014, and the centre publishes scientific-diving and submerged-cultural-heritage specialties through FEDAS/CMAS. The third is a membership model: unlimited diving plus 24/7 facility access. Recurring rituals attach to the operation, including an annual September session for adapted divers that long-time customers describe as a multi-year fixture.
The centre's own About page traces a continuous line from a 1956 founding as Tossa Underwater Center, through a 1976 second generation as Centro de Submarinismo Mar Menuda, to the current Kraken Dive brand from 2016 onwards. The 1956 origin claim is the centre's own framing rather than independently confirmed history; the present-day Kraken Dive operation, with its current team and identity, is what divers actually meet today.
What Divers Say
Reviewer commentary clusters around three themes. Location leads: the beach-front opening recurs across English- and Spanish-language reviews, written by divers who chose Kraken Dive specifically because it removed the van-transfer step.
Service tone is the second pattern. Spanish-language reviewers name Raul directly and describe the team as professional and approachable; UK reviewers note guides who matched dive plans to skill levels, and full post-dive facilities. Repeat visits show up across years in both languages, including a return for a third season.
Accessibility is the third. The September adapted-diving session reads as a multi-year recurrence rather than a one-off, with reviewers crediting the centre for materials and on-site support beyond the basic dive package. The visible negative tail is small and not clustered: an older complaint about photo delivery has not repeated since.
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