Set in the harbour of Torrevieja, the Floating Submarine Museum S-61 Delfín is a must-visit for history buffs and curious travellers alike. This decommissioned Daphné-class submarine once served the Spanish Navy for over 30 years and has been transformed into a fascinating floating museum.
Visitors can explore the interior of the submarine, walking through narrow corridors, control rooms, and crew quarters, gaining insight into life underwater in confined spaces.
Adjacent to the submarine, you’ll also find the Albatros III patrol boat and occasionally the Pailebote Pascual Flores, which extend the maritime narrative of the museum.
Operated under the auspices of the Sea and Salt Museum, this attraction is a proud symbol of Torrevieja’s naval legacy and salt-harvesting heritage. With an affordable entrance fee and a unique immersive experience, the Floating Submarine Museum is ideal for families, visitors with interest in naval history, and anyone seeking an extraordinary cultural experience on the Costa Blanca.
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