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It is beautiful the descent while the engine begins to be drawn in the background. It is heavily colonized by different invertebrates and is a hiding place frequented by large Moray eels and conger eels. Centro de Buceo Branquias, 04140 Carboneras, Almería 1 CRATER DE SAN ANDRES (★4.5) (This is one of the most popular dives in San Andres Island. It is a submarine mountain withdrawn of the profile of the Island about 20m. This beautiful mountain has a large cavity that resembles the crater of a volcano. TORTUGA DIVING VERA PLAYA, 04621 Vera Playa Losa del Payo (★3.9) It is a very large dive site, which requires at least four dives to see it in its entirety. The minimum depth is - 10 meters, and the maximum is - 30 meters. There are vertical walls, others that gently decline, tunnels ...! Scubapro 5 CAÑONES SAN ANDRES (★4.5) (maximum depth 12m) A beautiful dive where you glide through natural canyons and passages that create beautiful light entrances. It is a perfect dive for beginner divers, as well as for photography/video for more experienced divers, that enjoy shallow depths. BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura Piedras Altas (★4.2) It is necessary to use a boat to make this beautiful dive. It is located on the west side of the cliff of Punta de la Mona, as a reference we can use two large cracks parallel to each other, inscribed in the same wall of the cliff. Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA Playa - La Garita (★4.7) This dive is for all kind of dive levels in the mediterranean part of the Island of Tarifa. Access is possible via the beach or the boat. Depth range from 0 to 12m. BUCEO ESPAÑA, 18694 La Herradura Zona de cursos Marina del Este (★4.5) An ideal place to begin to dive and make formations, we have from two meters deep to twelve, framed with a lot of marine life. BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura Piedra del Hombre (★4.0) Located east of the bay of La Herradura. Ideal for courses and any level of training. The most advisable is to leave from boat but can also be done from the beach or jumping from the cliff (be careful with wind and tide changes, it may become impossible to climb where we have jumped). BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura Punta de la Mona (★4.2) One of the star dives, we start descending along the wall of the point until we reach the three canyons, at that moment we will decide the route to take to go down to the deepest area of Marina del Este. My Diving SL (Buceo Almunecar), 18690 Almunecar Peñón del Santo (★4.3) 3 Peñones, 1 dive and lots of marine life. Welcome in the Peñones del Santo, under the Cross, symbol of Almuñecar in front of the dive center "Buceo Almuñecar". Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA Puerto Fenicio (★4.6) Dive for all dive levels on the Atlantic side of the island of Tarifa with the possibility of access from the beach or by boat. Depth between O and 12m. DIFFERENT SCUBA SCHOOL, 18100 Armilla Inmersión de la Virgen (★4.1) In this dive where we will reach between -18 and -24m depth, we will fly over a wall full of orange Astroid, we will go down to the beginning of the tip of the monkey or we will look out over its ridge to the blue. The name of this dive is given by an image of a virgin inside a small cave. Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA Pepe’s Point (★4.4) The descent at this dive site is made without a reference buoy. The entrance is at the edge of the cliff of the island platform located between six and eight meters, right at the junction between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The cliff goes down to 22 meters and from there to 40-50 meters. Centro de Buceo Branquias, 04140 Carboneras, Almería 6 PARED DE LA ISLA DE SAN ANDRES (★4.5) (maximum depth 16 m). It is a beautiful and simple dive, suitable for all diving activities. It has very varied landscapes: the rock wall that gives its name to the dive, nooks and crannies full of life to explore with the spotlights, Posidonia meadows full of fry. Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA El Boquete (★4.0) THE BOQUETE IS A HOLE IN THE WALL OF THE ISLAND THROUGH WHICH WE CAN ACCESS THE SURFACE. IT IS LOCATED NEAR THE SAN ANDRES BUOY IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION AT A DEPTH OF 6 METRES, ON THE ISLAND’S PLATFORM. 12...4→