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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 It is a submarine mountain withdrawn of the profile of the Island about 20m.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 ...! 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. 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 La Pared (★4.3) Wall dive with depth between 5 and 18 meters. Located between the San Andres buoy and Las Piscinas buoy. Possibility of travel in both directions and by the platform at the top. Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA Las Calles (★4.6) This dive is on the Atlantic side of Tarifa Island. This is an easy dive site suitable for all levels. There is a wall area, sandy bottom, and rock corridors. The varied underwater configuration allows divers to make different routes between a depth of 8 and 18 meters. Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA Punta Marroquí de Poniente (★4.7) Dive in the SW area of Tarifa. The descent is made by a buoy of the natural park of the straight. Depth between 16 and 30 meters. Francisco K. (#3059528) Punta del Vaporcillo (★4.2) One of our favorite dives; for all levels, where we reach -18m depth. We have cliffs, sandy bottoms, crevices, grottos and a wall decorated with Orange Astroid. BUCEO AQUALIA, 18697 La Herradura La Calita (★4.3) The use of a boat is required. This dive is sheltered from the Levante wind. It is one of the most famous for deep dives as you can reach 42 meters. Centro de Buceo Branquias, 04140 Carboneras, Almería 4 PARED DE LAS GORGONIAS (★4.6) This dive has beautiful gorgonians from 22m to 29m (maximum depth 29 m). Descending the western slope of the Crater, we find this underwater valley that stands out for the presence of different spectacular gorgonians to inspect them closely. Aqualung 3 EL ACUARIO (★4.4) (maximum depth 14 m)As the name suggests, this dive is an explosion of life and light. This dive is perfect to enjoy a simple and full of life dive, the anchorage point is at five meters, a rock where we will find some small octopus. BUCEO ESPAÑA, 18694 La Herradura Roqueo de Los 14 (★4.4) One of the best dive sites for life and scenery. Without realizing it we will be in the middle of a rocky area about 14m deep, full of cracks, holes, large sandy areas. A place where life will overwhelm you. Leon Marino S.L., 11380 TARIFA Vuelta a la Isla (★4.5) DIVING WITH DPV SCOOTER TO GO ALL AROUND THE ISLAND. YOU CAN DO IT FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE MEDITERRANEAN, OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND, DEPENDING ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. WE CAN SEE ALL THE VARIETY OF FISH THAT INHABIT THE WATERS AROUND THE ISLAND. DEEP EMOTION, 04638 Mojacar Los Escullos 1 (★4.6) This dive site is located in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park in the Los Escullos area. Here there is a small promontory called “Punta del Esparto“ and a beach called “Cala Palo“ from which you can access the water. DEEP EMOTION, 04638 Mojacar Isleta del Moro (★4.3) This dive spot is located in front of La Isleta del Moro, a wonderful village in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park. It has easy access from the beach and the route takes place in a south-west direction.