You’ll get two guided dives around Roqueta Island with plenty of marine life—think rays, seahorses, octopus—and helpful local guides who know these waters inside out. Snacks and drinks are included, plus all your gear if you need it.
The morning air felt a bit salty as we stepped onto the private deck, wetsuits half-zipped and gear clinking. Our dive guide, Luis, gave us a quick rundown—he’s been diving these waters for years and knows every nook around Roqueta Island. The boat ride out took maybe fifteen minutes, just enough time to spot pelicans skimming the surface and catch that first whiff of ocean mixed with sunscreen.
First dive site: a labyrinth of rocks and soft coral just off the island’s southern tip. Visibility was decent—maybe 15 meters—and right away I spotted a curious puffer fish hovering by a ledge. Luis pointed out a tiny seahorse clinging to sea grass (honestly, I’d have missed it). We drifted past schools of boxfish and even caught a glimpse of an eagle ray gliding by. If you’re here between December and February, keep an ear out; sometimes you can hear distant whale songs underwater.
Back on the boat, we had a quick break—cold drinks and some sweet bread from a local bakery (the kind that leaves sugar on your fingers). Second tank went in near an old wreck closer to the harbor. The current picked up but nothing too wild; just enough to make things interesting. Moray eels peeked out from crevices, and I swear I saw an octopus squeeze itself into a crack smaller than my fist. The whole vibe is relaxed but professional—the crew checks everyone’s certification before heading out and keeps an eye on conditions.
Yes, you’ll need to show proof of scuba certification before joining the dives.
You could spot eagle rays, puffer fish, seahorses, moray eels, octopus—even humpback whales in winter months.
Yes—snacks and beverages are served during the surface interval between dives.
All standard dive gear is available if you need it: BCDs, regulators, wetsuits, fins, masks, weights.
The full experience usually takes about half a day including transfers and both dives.
Your tour covers two guided boat dives with all necessary equipment (BCD, regulator, mask, fins, wetsuit, weights), plus snacks and drinks between dives. Hotel pickup/drop-off is available if you choose that option. Certified guides lead every group for safety and local insight.
Do you need help planning your next activity?