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Let us take some time to
WELCOME valued clients and new visiting divers to an undiscovered dive
destination. We have for many years been working alongside Scubadive
West and Shane Grey Tours based in Ireland, both of us have been
established for many years, and have a wealth of experience between us.
Shane has been taking diving and walking trips from Ireland to El HIERRO
in the winter months, and now we will be hosting the summer program.
Shane and the new owner of El Submarino ,Joe Devany have launched
the first Irish owned dive centre in El Hierro offering safe quality
diving just as we have always offered here in Tenerife. We will be
exclusively booking from our UK office where Penny will be happy to
answer any questions you may have, and will arrange your complete
holiday itinerary for you inc flights, accommodation, diving etc.
Graham and I are very excited about this new challenge and exciting
destination.
     
El Hierro is the most westerly of the
Canary Islands and the smallest with a surface area of only 287 sq. Km.
It is rural and largely untouched by tourism, the coastline in the
north is rugged and forbidding, similar to Western Ireland. The south is
a mix of dramatic volcanic landscapes and pine forests. The highest peak
is Malpaso, at 1501m, it is famous for walking, and offers
cycling, rock-climbing, caving and horse riding too. Its also home to one of the
largest lizards the Salmor Lizard, whose origins date back to the
Tertiary Age, this is a protected species endemic to the Canary Islands,
and grows up to 70 centimetres in length.
The main diving action is at the
village of La Restinga, which is situated on the most southerly tip of
the island. La Restinga is a small fishing village and nearby by is a
protected marine reserve, a yearly photography competition is run here
with visitors from all over the world. The village offers quaint
restaurants, tapas bars, and good accommodation, but if your looking
for wild nightlife, karaoke, live football on the TV etc etc then El
Hierro is definitely not for you.
However - It does offer spectacular underwater
scenery, a plentiful selection of dive sites just minutes from the
harbour, and a coastal shelf that drops off sharply to nearly one hundred
metres in many places close to the coast. The marine life found in these
waters is rich in tropical species like the spiny globefish, stingrays,
trumpet fish, puffer fish, large shoals of black sea bream. In
summer, there is a possibility to see Manta rays, Tuna, grey
triggerfish and yellow groupers, the Marine Reserve also has a
large variety of caves, arches and volcanic tunnels.
Note:
Minimum certification of PADI Advanced or BSAC Sports Diver due to the
nature of the diving in El Heirro, it is not suitable for newly
qualified divers.
If the idea of stepping back in time
appeals, coupled with some excellent diving, good company, quality time
with your camera, then this is the place to visit with us, and share in
this exciting destination where time stands still and long may it stay
like it !
 
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