Atlantis Diving Lanzarote

Atlantis Diving Lanzarote

Calle Toscon 7
35510 PUERTO DEL CARMEN
ICP - ESP

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Nitrox Dive
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★★★★☆ Orange Coral

The Reef of Playa Chica is ideal for all types of diving, where a wall that starts at 5 m can go beyond 40 m. almost at the end of the wall there is a small cave where inside is the so-called “Orange Coral“.

★★★★☆ pared

This is a very easy dive to do, since it can be done entering from the beach, swimming by surface, but the ideal is to do it from a boat, since it takes you to the dive point, and you only have to descend to the shore and dive, You can do it in the Caribbean or in and out at the same point.

★★★★★ Punta Berrugo

Diving here takes place on the margin between the sand and the rock, following the small rail that forms. The landscape takes artistic forms, creating small spaces to search for inhabitants in.

★★★★★ Cueva de las Gambas

This is another of the most famous dives in Puerto del Carmen. The foot of the wall is around 40m deep, and is only suitable for experts divers.

★★★★★ Barca / La Patera

Barca is a very nice dive that starts with a submerged boat, hence the name Barca. The dive takes place between 25 and 40 meters maximum. A very pleasant dive.

★★★★★ The Cathedral

This dive is comfortable and has it all: vertical walls to search for hidden life, immense cliffs where stingrays and angel sharks can be observed, caves with all types of fauna, and even a small wreck if you are interested in getting a closer look.

★★★★★ Las Coloradas

In this immense sandbank, there is a wall under which a ledge hides a sea of ​​life. Enjoying the simplicity of this dive and the pleasure of diving with complete safety makes us aware that there are many reasons to call the Canary Islands “Islands Fortunate.“

Scubapro, Stephen Frink

★★★★★ Punta Tiñosa Cave

This dive has an underwater orography is marked by its volcanic origin determining a unique landscape variety within the Canary Islands. Deep underwater cliffs, which drop below 40 m very close to the coast, or extensive platforms with caves and veriles (underwater cliffs)

Mares

★★★★★ Pecio de Puerto del Carmen

In a single dive you can visit the remains of up to six wrecks. Curiously, the shallowest are the best preserved and even one of them juts out from under the rocks of the jetty itself, offering a completely unusual panorama.

Mares, Predrag Vuckovic

★★★★★ Quiquere Wrecks

These three fishing boats are made out of wood and were built during the last century with the intention of taking to the oceans to steal fish from it; paradoxically, they haveended their days at the bottom of the ocean, housing the creatures that were in times past its prey.

Mares, Janez Kranjc

★★★★★ Waikiki

Under the water, when we enter the thick rocks that are a few meters deep, the play of sunlight and its reflection on the white sand really give it a tropical flavor.

Scubapro, Stephen Frink

★★★★★ The Richies

Gigantic walls that fall into the abyss, imposing collapses, immense pointed rocks, caves, submarine canyons, large shoals, arches; all this forms a spectacular landscape adorned with a thousand forms of life. The landscape is one of the highlights of this dive due to its varied nature.

Scubapro, Stephen Frink

★★★★★ Fariones

This underwater cliff stands out amongst the rest of those in Playa Grande for its depth and height of its walls. In addition, the rocks next to the Fariones millstone are a true aquarium, also ideal for snorkeling and easy safety stops.

Mares

★★★★★ El Champiñon

A Volcanic stone shaped like a Mushroom gives its name to this immersion point. The stone is located right in the corner of a wall with beautiful basaltic formations. The continuation of the Arcos volcanic wall and the start of the Wall dive.

Opening Hours

Monday08:30 - 18:00
Tuesday08:30 - 18:00
Wednesday08:30 - 18:00
Thursday08:30 - 18:00
Friday08:30 - 18:00
Saturday08:30 - 18:00
Sunday10:00 - 14:00
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Opening Hours

Monday08:30 - 18:00
Tuesday08:30 - 18:00
Wednesday08:30 - 18:00
Thursday08:30 - 18:00
Friday08:30 - 18:00
Saturday08:30 - 18:00
Sunday10:00 - 14:00