Cueva de la Virgen, Ruta Ana María
★★★★☆
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A very simple dive, where there are hardly any currents and if there are any they are usually gentle, with a small tunnel of about 12 metres long, with the image of the Virgen del Carmen at about 15 metres.
Groupers, croakers, dentons, bream, bream, trevally, kingfish, barracuda, parrotfish, moray eels, conger eels, nudibranchs, flabellines and occasionally sunfish and sea eagles.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Moray Eel
159
Total Sightings
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#2
Grouper/Basslets
91
Total Sightings
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M
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N
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#3
Octopus
60
Total Sightings
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A
M
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#4
Conger Eel
37
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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J
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N
D
#5
Barracuda
35
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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N
D
#6
Nudibranch
20
Total Sightings
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A
M
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J
A
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O
N
D
#7
Eagle Ray
10
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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J
A
S
O
N
D
#8
Common Seahorse
5
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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A
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O
N
D
#9
Ocean Sunfish
4
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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A
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O
N
D
#10
Scorpionfish
4
Total Sightings
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M
A
M
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N
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