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Only accessible after authorisation by the Submarine Company. SCUBA SUR, 35120 Arguineguin Piper Airplane, wreck (★4.1) The Piper Cherokee is a small passenger airplane that crashed and sank to 35m in 1996. From the plane, lying on its back, we can recognise the engine, wheels and a small part of the wing. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas El Faro (★4.6) The dive at El Faro allows you to enjoy the remains of what was the second most important port of all the Canary Islands. This site is immersed in a rich and varied ecosystem with many species characteristic of this area. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas The Garden of Gorgonians (★4.6) Inmersión hacia el centro de la bahía de sardina, donde pasaremos por un campo de rodolitos, estos rodolitos son muy importantes para luchar contra el cambio climático ya que son generadores de O2 Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas Los Cañones (★4.7) We will enter the water with a giant step, and then begin a 7-minute navigation at 3 meters that will allow us to start the dive near the area we have planned. We will enjoy a rich and varied ecosystem in which pelagic species, rays and angel sharks will be the protagonists. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas La Cuevita (★4.5) Perfect immersion for the lovers of the photography and the macro. We enter with a giant step, the estimated duration is 60 minutes and we will leave by the same place where we began the immersion. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas La Roca (★4.4) In this long dive we will go to the sardine area where we will see the largest banks of snorers, sea bream, horse mackerel, trumpets, bogas, white güelde and sardines. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas La Deriva (★4.4) Immersion in the bay of sardine, although the entrance will be by the Roquete (Beach of rocks) in which we will take advantage of the current in favor towards the exit point. Thanks to the current we will be able to enjoy a long route in which we will pass by several ecosystems. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas El Bufadero (★4.5) We begin the immersion in a natural pool in which we will dive to cross a volcanic tube that will take us to the open sea. No doubt a dive that will not leave anyone indifferent. Buceo Norte, 35460 Galdar - Las Palmas Cruentats Cave (★4.8) The access to this dive site is only suitable for divers with experience in entering the water through rocky areas. Once in the water we will navigate at a shallow depth to reach the cave with enough air to be able to fully enjoy it as it has several areas of high interest. Aqualung Pecio Arona (★4.6) Spanish freighter sunk due to a fire in the engine room in 1972. After the evacuation of the crew, she sank while being towed to port. With more than 100 meters in length, she lies on a sandy bottom at an approximate depth of 33 meters with her shallowest part at 20 meters. Scubapro Coladas (★3.7) In this area, geology plays a major role by diving into a wall of lava flows that already on the surface have a great value in the landscape. Once we dive the landscape becomes magical and full of color due to the great amount of life that these cavernous zones created by the lava hide. Scubapro El Narcótico (★4.7) Inverted wreck of which you can see the hull of the ship whose upper part is about 28 meters and the deepest part is about 35 meters. It has a length of about 60 meters. SCUBA SUR, 35120 Arguineguin Balitown (★4.2) Nice dive site where the lava rocks are corroded so the landscape looks like a little town whereas the sandy parts look as the streets. On one spot a lost fishing net stands up like a Xmas tree. SCUBA SUR, 35120 Arguineguin Arguineguin Reef (★4.2) Arguineguin Reef, located just outside the port of Arguineguin, is formed by a long stretched rock reef. This close-by dive location is following the border between the sandy bottom and a rocky natural volcanic reef. In the many holes and hideaways you find a large variety of sealife. Besides the different species. ←1234→