
Tritón Diving Llafranc
Family-owned dive center in Llafranc since 1979, with 4.9/5 on 717 Google reviews, covering 11 sites across two Costa Brava dive areas.
Last updated April 2026
About
Tritón Diving Llafranc has run from the Plaça dels Pins in Llafranc since 1979. The story started in 1970 when founders Emilio and Lotti met at a ski resort and eventually left city life to convert a compressed-air filling station on the Llafranc waterfront into a full dive center. Their 26-person boat, La Tritona, was commissioned in 1999 and still runs multiple daily departures. Equipment is transported from the center to the harbour by van, a 300-meter distance that keeps the base tidy and the loading organized.
Today Sarah, the founders' younger daughter, runs operations alongside her father Emilio. The family philosophy has remained consistent through the decades: guests should feel part of what the center calls the "Tritonera family," with safety as a constant. The team speaks five languages, and the center's online booking system tells divers which sites are planned for each slot and how many places are available, a level of logistical transparency that reviewers single out as distinctive.
Beyond guided dives and courses, Tritón Diving is active in local marine conservation. The Regorgonia't project focuses on gorgonian coral reforestation in the waters around Llafranc, and the Triton Talks lecture series brings marine biology to the public. An annual Red Sea liveaboard trip rounds out the program for divers who want to travel with familiar guides.
What Divers Say
With 717 Google reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 and 129 TripAdvisor reviews at 4.8, Tritón Diving Llafranc holds the highest review count of any dive center researched along this section of Costa Brava. The dominant theme across platforms is warmth. Reviewers use words like "familial" and "home-like" rather than commercial, and returning visitors are common across review years stretching back to 2011.
Boat logistics draw consistent praise. Reviewers describe La Tritona as spacious, with proper equipment hanging, a central bin for camera gear, and wide ladders with no slip risk. The try dive format, with one instructor per first-time diver, is highlighted by parents who brought children and by solo travelers who arrived nervous. The conservation engagement, particularly the Regorgonia't project, comes up unprompted in multiple reviews as a reason divers feel good about choosing this center.
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