Lloret de Mar has a coastal Mediterranean climate, and divers can enjoy diving all year round. The high diving season is from May to September. The most rainfall occurs in the autumn months. The average air temperature varies from 10-28C/50-82F, and the average water temperature ranges from 13-25C/55-77F. The sea is the warmest during July and August. The visibility is very good, and can exceed 30m/98ft.
What to see
Among meadows of Neptune grass divers can see such marine species as grouper, moray eels, John Dories, rays, scorpionfish, conger eels, amberjacks, tuna, barracudas, and anglerfish, as well as lobsters and sunfish (in spring).
Most popular dive sites
The interesting sites located very close to the shore are Sa Caleta Point and Sa Caleta beach, and these are suitable for all diver levels. A bit further away, some sites worth visiting are Roca Muladera and Ile de Tosca.