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This shallow dive is privileged for snorkeling, baptisms or the first initiation practices. Rubicon Diving, 35580 Playa Blanca El Emisario / Twin Pipes (★4.3) The enormous tubes of an underwater emissary, lost in the vastness of the platform, serve as a source of life and refuge in this curious and frequented dive. Maximum depth is 18 meters. AQUASPORT DIVING LANZAROTE, 35510 Lanzarote Museo Atlantico (★4.3) The Atlantic Museum has been conceived as a place for the preservation, conservation and education of the marine environment and nature, an integral part of the system of human values. Rubicon Diving, 35580 Playa Blanca Punta Berrugo (★4.6) 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. Rubicon Diving, 35580 Playa Blanca Las Coloradas (★4.5) 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.“ Mares Flamingo Wall (★4.6) It is an immersion that impresses unbeatable visibility outside the jetty, for its simplicity and for the quantity and variety of schools of fish that frequent the area. Mares, Janez Kranjc Waikiki (★4.6) 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 Fariones (★4.6) 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. Rubicon Diving, 35580 Playa Blanca Shark Point Las Palmas (★4.5) Shallow reef volcanic formations along the coast, not far from it. The reef continues which allows the diver to drift along it as the marine life embraces the area. Rubicon Diving, 35580 Playa Blanca Cuesta del Faro (★4.5) On the west side of the coast of Playa Blanca, the volcanic formations start getting deeper. Explore beautiful lava reef formations and tons of sea life. This site allows the diver to go deeper than most other Playa Blanca dive sites. Rubicon Diving, 35580 Playa Blanca The Tongues (★4.6) Long lava reef formations of about 6 mts high that lead you to a beautiful volcanic reef. Once there, a sealife explosion awaits you.Nice volcanic landscape and huge amount of fish in max 18 metres depth. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Punta Tiñosa Cave (★4.6) 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 El Champiñon (★4.6) 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. Mares, Janez Kranjc Charco Natural (★4.7) Like all dive sites in the north of the island, Charco natural is characterized by its lava landscape. Caves, breakthroughs and a seemingly endless lava field can be explored here. Aqualung Veril Chico de Costa Teguise (★4.6) Like all Canary cliffs, the great Costa Teguise wall has the ability to attract and gather life. A great variety of crevices are found over its almost two mile breadth. Mares Veril de las Anclas (★4.4) A thick rock shoal rises from a flat sand facade that extends close to one kilometer, crossing perpendicularly El Río. It is known as the Veril de las Agujas (Cliff of Needles). Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Pandora (★4.5) Large number of yellow sea fans that will delight any underwater photographer. 15 minutes from Caleta de Sebo we have this dive where we will dive with countless corals of this species. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Punta Gines (★4.6) 5 Minutes away from the Marina Rubicon, the reef at Punta Gines goes from east to west, with a multilevel divesite. The top part of the lava reef sits at around 12 meters, whereas the bottom part reaches 20m