Maspalomas diving with diving equipment
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Description of Maspalomas diving with diving equipment
Do you want to discover the most interesting parts of the Gran Canaria coast? If you are a certified diver, you can do it thanks to this session in which you will learn about the marine fauna and flora that inhabit this area of the Atlantic. The water and the external climate of the Canary Islands will make your immersion a pleasant experience.
We will meet in Playa del Inglés, and then head to the area chosen for diving. Due to its richness and variety of marine species, the most recommended area is the Cabrón marine reserve. Due to the clarity of its waters you will have no problem spotting species such as trumpet fish, old fish, seabream and grunters.
Another recommended spot isSardina del Norte. The route is simple and is accessed through an old port. Once in the water you will enjoy the landscape that forms its seabed, up to 16 meters deep. Composed of two parts, in the right profile you will find schools of grunts, barracudas, sardines... While in the central area you can see rays, octopuses, moray eels...
Finally, the Risco Verde. Near El Cabrón beach, on this dive you will be surrounded by small fish and, intermittently, rays. Another of the visitors that frequent these waters is the angel shark that swims comfortably in the depths of up to 20 meters in this area.
Take your diving with us!
*It is essential to have a degree.
- A scuba dive
- Equipment: bottle and sinkers
- Fun guide
The activity lasts approximately 4 hours. It will depend on the oxygen time in the bottle.
The dives can be done in the morning or afternoon.
- Purchase the activity with Fixed Date.
- Get the activity with Open Date. You'll have 90 days to activate the date.
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Maspalomas diving with diving equipment
Avenida Italia, 2, San Bartolomé de Tirajana Maspalomas