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Scuba Diving in Almeria, Andalusia, Andalusia Spain

Visibility:
Clear
Wave size:
1-2 m/3-6 ft
Almeria is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, between Enix, Pechina and Nijar. With mountain sierras and 40 km / 25 mi seacoast terrain, Almeria is a great destination for extreme sport enthusiasts.

Almeria has a subtropical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and warm winters. It offers one of the sunniest, warmest and driest climate in Europe with low annually rainfall. With an average of 8.5 hours of daily sunshine, temperature varies from 18°C to 22°C/64.40 to 71.60°F during summer and 15°C to 19°C/59 to 66.20°F during winter.

Water temperature from June to August is around 22°C to 28°C/71.60 to 82.40°F and from January to March is around 15°C/59°F. Also there are about 3 rainy days during summer, and 20 during winter. No need to worry about tides or waves, too minor an issue to consider. This means you can dive all year long!

There are plenty of spots to scuba dive, from the enormous coast line and ship wrecks, to the magnificent Cabo de Gata, the largest offshore maritime reserve in the European Western Mediterranean sea. The water visibility near these waters is crystal clear.