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Important
Facts when Diving in Tenerife;
All our dives are conducted from our 7.5m RIB
with a qualified boat handler who stay's on board at
all times in fact the boat follows our group, so is always ready to pick
up divers when they surface . We also make use of DSMB on every dive,
ensuring maximum diver safety procedures, always!. Below
you can read about just a few of our Dive Sites for you to enjoy, we
have many more.
A new
site the
'MERIDIAN WRECK'
sank to create an artificial reef in Palm Mar Bay
on the 23/10/05 has now proved itself to be a firm favourite with all
our divers.
This wreck is 'Very Titanic'
the bow makes a good photo opportunity and the wreck is now covered in
shoaling fish. It sits in 30m on a sandy bottom
as you ascend swimming around the wreck to the deck in approx 18m, the mast
looms towards the surface and is still intact. We remain here for a short
while before having to leave to gain our bottom time back and head along the
reef to shallow water enjoying the scenery and a verity of Damsels, Silema,
Parrot Fish and often rays swimming by .
This is a dive for the experienced
due to the depth 30m
Here are just a few more of our dive sites.................
NEWS: To follow soon our new site we have
called GROUPER ALLEY.
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AREANETAS
Approx depth 6-23m Very pretty dive in Palm Mar Bay, Los Cristianos. We enter at 6m
and swim over a ledge into a depth of 12-13m then on though a reef
gully filled with a large resident shoal of Silema, sometimes sting
ray's and Angel Sharks resting on the white sand, trumpet fish and sardine can also be
seen. At the end of the gully between the two reef's a large shoal of
Barracuda can be seen. We continue on until we reach a cavern filled
with soft corals and a window looking to the surface. A nice easy
relaxed dive for all levels.
New dive site
AREANETAS Dos in this location too....
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BLACK
CORAL ARCH - Approx depth
30 - 45m
This
is a very scenic dive too and through an arch adorned with black coral , a beautiful
dramatic underwater scene that is surrounded by shoaling Barracuda in large
numbers. Large stingrays and Groupers are also seen here along with a many varieties of fish. NOTE:
This is a dive for the experienced deep diver only, due to the depth reached and
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PUERTITO
- Marine Reserve Project -
Approx depth 6 -12m
An exciting dive in shallow water !
This dive site is part of an ongoing project with La Luguna University
and our good friend David who owns a local dive centre. For some time he
has been clearing the area of the black spiny sea urchins that are
pretty prolific here in the Canary Islands to hopefully encourage the
growth of algae and note the changes. Already it has brought in a
diversity of marine life to congregate the rocky reef, Octopus, Parrot
fish, Bream, Morays, and rays in many varieties Bull rays, Sting rays,
Butterfly rays and three very friendly turtles
! What more could you want on one dive.
Its a must for every diver to
visit................

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PARAISIO
FLORAL
A Stingray site ! -
Approx. depth 25m
A series of reef systems with dramatic
volcanic scenery. There are many different variety's of fish and on this site who are very
friendly and follow divers Rainbow wrasse, Trigger fish, Dentax, Catalufa and much more to
see including some soft corals and lovely Plate anemones below the overhangs. A large anchor is also to be found
here before you finish your dive. Eagle Rays, Sting and Butterfly
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CONDOSITA
WRECK -
Approx depth 18m
Built in 1945 this Spanish built coaster struck the rocks near Punta Rasca
during a passage from Grand Canaria in 1973, abandoned by her crew she lies in 18m of
water her length now approx 50m. The forward hold offers easy access where her
cargo of cement can still be found, and the engine room is open now following a storm, it
is full of silt and care must be taken. The wreck is home to lots of marine life including
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Ba Ba Cavern
- Approx depth: 32 - 45mA dramatic drop off, housing a
volcanic cave full of soft corals and bright red
shrimps, and at times a large Grouper can be seen here guarding the
entrance to the cave. The area is surrounded by hanging black coral
and lovely rock formations making it a very scenic dive,
sometimes there can be strong currents surrounding the cave.
Bring your camera's and torches
for this one !
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THE STEPPS
Los Escolones - Approx depth 6m - 30m +
From the anchor line in 13m we drop off a wall passing a large shoal of silver and
yellow 'Silema to a sandy bottom at 18m.
Onward through a good sized swim through, full of Trumpet Fish that seem
to hover motionless in the water, before swimming gently down the ledges to 30m. The
volcanic rock formations here resemble huge steps, on a ledge at 30 meters looking out
into the blue if we are lucky we can encounter tuna and dolphin passing by in the currents
that pass this place and can be strong at times.
Sometimes we can venture over the
drop off to view a large undercut in the rock that adorns with Black and
soft
coral's .
Turning shoreward, we ascend slowly
with the seabed often seeing Rays and Angel Shark on our swim back
towards the coast. On reaching the base of the wall, we turn to the right where usually a
large shoal of Barracuda can be seen. Climbing the basalt rock formation we swim up
to approx 6m. A great place for photography and video.
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TWIN
WRECKS Approx depth
20MSTINGRAYS PLUS 2 SMALL WRECKS ! The wrecks are laying on the sandy bottom about 10m
apart surrounded with fish of all varieties. This site is getting better and better Angel Shark
are often sighted sleeping in the
sand around and under the wrecks. Groups of bright silver Amberjacks, Bluefin Damselfish,
Scorpion fish, Benito to have a look around, loads of shoaling fish too, this dive
is proving to be a firm favourite with our clients old and new. All around an eel garden.
Approx depth 20m

WHALES AND DOLPHINS
A rare chance to see dolphins and pods of Pilot whales in their natural habit in
the warm waters just off our coastline, we can advise on a selection of boat excursions
available from Puerto Colon Marina. If you are very lucky we sometimes have dolphins
follow our dive boat, a unique experience and photo opportunity.
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