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2000 Costa Blanca June 3rd-17th 2000 by Mary Hartigan |

Well here we are back in Spain for another holiday chill out. This time it will be with a difference. As divers we have dived in a variety of different countries and only ever come to Spain to rest and soak up the sun. My husband Tony was given a contact in Ciudad Quesada not far from where we normally stay with friends who live in this wonderful country.
The nearest big town is Torrevieje, shown about half way down the map to the right. |
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The dive school called "Scuba Tribe S.L. is owned by a delightful Frenchman called Jon Philip who has Allan, a big strong Englishman to help him run the place. They offer guided dives and courses including, Open Water, Advanced, Rescue Diver, Introduction to Scuba and First Aid, but if you fancy a break from diving they also offer canoeing courses!
We decided we would like to do about 5 days diving over the 2 weeks we were staying in Spain, so Jon Philip invited Tony and myself to the dive school itself. This gave us the opportunity to look and see how everything was being run, and for Jon Philip to sort out the necessary arrangements.
Here is Jon Philip inside the dive school where he is kitting out Harry, a Dutchman, for a spot of holiday diving.
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All the diving kit can be hired at a very good price, so if you do not wish to take your dive kit everything is here. All, as you can see, is kept in very good condition and stored in the cool. They also wash all the dive kit for you whether you hire from them or take your own. Lovely!
Having their own swimming pool at the school it is very handy to test the diving kit out before you go on your first open water dive. Once this has been done the dive kit is yours for the duration. Each is kept in handy carrying crates and travels in a trailer from the diving centre to the dive site. Yes you are very spoilt!
Here are some pictures showing the truck in which we traveled and the trailer for the kit.
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Pick up time was about 9.30 every morning and the time traveling to each site took 45 minutes to an hour. Our first dive was to be in a place called Cala Muerta, a shore dive down some cliff steps. The scenery was quite something and with lots of small fish darting about the rock face. Looking up to the surface the views were amazing. Now if you like the thought of seeing octopus this is the place to come. We did manage to see a few on our first dive here. A great site. Moray eel, stone fish and barracuda plenty to see.
Other dive sites that we went to were just as exciting. How the dive sites were found must have been an adventure in itself. One such being near an old mine of some kind, a place called Cala Gorguel. The track down to the site was a very rocky ride indeed, if you enjoy rally driving this is the site for you. It puts one in mind of an old western movie with the sharp twisting track swaying down to a wonderful little bay with black sand. The water was lovely and clear and a good days diving was had by all. I was surprised at the size of the octopus that we saw here, a wonderful site to see it in full flight. Brilliant! I was sorry that I had forgotten to change my batteries in the camera no pictures here. Oops!
I was very interested in another site at the Cabo De Palos. This I nicknamed the playing fields as it was covered with the most glorious amounts of grass frolicking in the swell, with amazing amounts of tiny fish gracefully gliding through the blades of the brightly coloured grass (magical). It gives you the feeling of peace and tranquility (bliss). Further down the grass was to string out into rows drifting into a pattern of formation dancers. Quite a sight! The rock formation was very interesting and an archway was something that I was not expecting to see with plenty of life passing through it. Again a most rewarding days diving.
All our dives were shore dives on this holiday as Jon Phillip was in the middle of changing his boat, but plenty of really good dive sites are available including wreck dives of 30-40 metres. Here are but a few of them.
Interesting wrecks are as follows:
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Well I hope that I have given you a flavour of what diving can be like in this part of Spain. If you feel the need to go and try out any of these wonderful dive sites you can contact Jon Philip at Scuba Tribe S.L. (Details at the bottom of this page) You will be sure to be made very welcome by all. This I feel is a diving center that caters for all nationalities and at any level of qualification. Very well run.

Tony my husband is giving the 'okay' to a good days diving.
My thanks go to Jon Philip and Allan for giving Tony and myself a brilliant taste of diving in this part of the Spain. You can rest assured that we will be back!! Safe diving.
Mary Hartigan
If you are interested here are the contact details:
Scuba Tribe S.L. Tel or Fax: 96 671 99 36 Mobile: 629 608 102 (Philip) - 629 638 024 (Alan) E-mail: scubatribe@ctv.es |
Questions or comments e-mail: mary@hartigan81.fsnet.co.uk
Last updated on: 8-August-2000
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