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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 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. Mares, Janez Kranjc Ondartxo (★3.7) OndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxoOndartxo BUCEO WAYUU - SANXENXO, 36960 Sanxenxo Faro Mourisca (★3.7) This site is a marking lighthouse in the Ría de Pontevedra. Under the lighthouse, to the SW are the remains of the old lighthouse. The area is rocky, starting the dive at 7 meters and descending to 18. It is usually a quiet area for diving. Posidonia Dive, 08392 BARCELONA Port Balis (★4.2) This is a great shore dive with a sandy bottom between 3,5 meters and 7 meters deep. The site is marked by the diving center for diver safety. An ideal site for courses and equipment testing. Buceo Cabo La Nao, 03730 Jávea Isla Maria Claudia (★4.3) Very calm dive, we have a descent down a cape to 14m where it is no longer necessary to change the depth throughout the dive, we will only descend to 18m on the southernmost side of the island to enter a canyon where we can find lots of life in their holes. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Quiquere Wrecks (★4.5) 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. FUERTEVENTURA DIVING S.L., 35626 Esquinzo - Pájara Fish Tower (★4.6) A volcanic rock and sand bottom, this site located in the center east of the island in this dive spot we can to dive between rocky towers and walls and enjoy various species of fish. Scuba Plus Menorca, 07769 Ciutadella de Menorca Playa Grande (★4.4) This dive can be done by boat or from the shore. It is suitable for beginners or as a specialty dive in underwater ecology. It is done around an islet that emerges from a height of 12 meters and comes to the surface and after exploring it, a submarine tour is done. Suitable place for night diving. Scubapro Calimera (★3.3) Shore dive starting from the Playa de Montaña Roja. You get in the water, go under and head south and slowly descend to the reef where we have a max depth of 7/8m. Just follow the reef to the right and then back or follow it to the left and then back to entry/exit point. Easy dive for beginners and refresh. Formentera Divers, 07870 La Savina EL ARCO (★4.5) Ten minutes by boat, El Acro is a beautiful dive site within the marine reserve of Formentera. Suitable for all ages and qualifictions, el arco offers crystal clear waters full of Mediterranean sea life. GooDiving, 38639 San Miguel de Abona La Caleta (★4.3) At the end of a cul-de-sac leading to the small beach is this enchanting and wild dive site. There is little space for parking and conditions are favorable for entry only 50% of the year, when the wind from NE is not too strong. BUCEO WAYUU - SANXENXO, 36960 Sanxenxo Pecio Maracaibo (★4.6) Ship whreck. It is your wooden fishing boat. It is very destroyed, it keeps the bathtub in poor condition, the wheelhouse and even the propeller. We recommend not touching the bottom as it is mud from the mussels from the nearby rafts. Kristian H. (#3639991) Playa de Malpique (★4.6) Five minutes from the Fuencaliente Lighthouse, access is via the next road north along the West coast. It is a platform at 5 meters with three large rocks that rise to the surface depending on the tides and form a canyon, surrounded by sand, ideal for Try Scuba. Aqualung El Triangle (★4.3) Section of the Barra del Negre where the explosion of small and large life will make us all enjoy. The depth ranges from 16 to 22 meters, therefore it is suitable for all degrees. MACARONESIAN DIVERS, 38109 El Rosario Cueva de Radazul (★4.4) Only 10 minutes from the coast we arrive at a cliff located in the middle of the sandy area at a depth of 32 metres, which houses in its deepest part (49 metres) the entrance to a cavern with a depth of about 10 metres. Both the entrance and the interior are quite large. MACARONESIAN DIVERS, 38109 El Rosario Escollera y Piramide Radazul (★4.4) As soon as you enter the water from the stairs of the bay, you will find a flat sandy bottom where you can see a great biodiversity. Easy dive, no current, good visibility and very pleasant to do. A favourite dive for underwater photographers. Aqualung cala sa cova (★4.4) You get there from the coast. This is a typical place for night diving, with shallow waters and plenty of rocks where to look for life. The diving ends in a small cave. Ocean Dreams Tenerife S.l., 38650 Los Cristianos Playa Los Cristianos (★4.1) Los Cristianos beach is a great training dive site with its sandy entrance and sandy bottom. Although the visibility can get quite bad, that makes it even better for low visibility training dives. As it was a fisherman port before, you can find some “historic“ items in the water that attracts marine life. MANTA DIVING LANZAROTE, 35510 Puerto del Carmen Blue Hole (★4.5) This is one of the most famous dives in Puerto del Carmen, maybe because of the adventure factor that it offers. The Agujero Azul (Blue Hole) is a tunnel that connects the sandy shallow area to the cliff, that descends into stunning depths. Mares, Janez Kranjc El Pinque Mushrooms (★4.4) The dive site is located at the Hard Rock Bay - Playa El Pinque. Entry and exit is via the stairs to the right and/or left along the Hotel Beach Club. After the breakwater, two terraces join on the right hand side at depths from 3 to 12 meters. These end after about 20 minutes at two spectacular mushroom heads. 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. TENERIFE DIVING ACADEMY, 38588 Abades Turtle Village (★4.7) We have maintained the Sea Grass since 2008 and have seen it grow exponentially to now cover some 600 sq metres. With regular Blue Oceans events and daily monitoring we have now been rewarded with a family of Turtles paying daily visits. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Vadum Maris (★4.0) The dive takes place among Posidonia and Cymodocea meadows, with sandy patches that create a typical Mediterranean setting. Shallow, clear waters make it ideal for night dives, buoyancy practice, and orientation exercises. Mares Isla de los conejos (★4.7) Next to the Luchana cliffs lies Rabbit Island, a dive site with a rocky seabed, small caves, and channels ideal for exploration. Currents are usually mild, although at certain times of the year they can intensify. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Piscinas Forum (★4.5) A very easy dive, provided visibility is acceptable. The most interesting part is around the columns and white platform. There’s a round-trip route. Entrance via stairs. Maximum depth 6 meters. ←123