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Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular El Emisario This dive offers several routes and a wide variety of environments. It is simple and fun as you can explore caves, small reefs and large sandbanks.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Playa Flamingo This is a simple but very popular dive as you can enter directly from the shore. You are sure to be impressed by the abundance of fish and the brightness of the area.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Bahía de Radazul This deep dive takes you to a volcanic ledge that is home to a wide variety of species. It is easily accessible from Radazul beach and is suitable for recreational or technical diving.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Baja Los Realejos This rocky basalt peak, which rises almost perpendicularly from a depth of 60 metres, forming several steps down to 9 metres, is surrounded by large stones that form corridors and caves inhabited by a large number of species.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Cueva de Los Cerebros This cave is made up of volcanic tubes. It was declared a Special Area of Conservation as it is a unique and highly vulnerable ecosystem. Despite being one of the largest caves in the archipelago, the bed of the tunnel is covered in small arches, making it safe to explore.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Cueva de Matanza This dive takes you to caves that are located between 20 and 35 metres deep where you can appreciate the beauty of yellow gorgonians. You need to leave from the pier of Puerto de la Cruz, as it is not very easy to reach from the coast.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular El Bufadero This beautiful dive is suitable for all levels, with depths ranging from 8 to 25 metres. It is a simple but exciting and lively dive, consisting of three levels for a controlled descent. We recommend not entering the cave as it can be dangerous.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Inmersión de Teno Several dives depart from here, all of them very different. Three of these dives start on the beach, but you can also do them from a boat.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular La Atlántida This dive brings you to hardened lava streams and a huge, unique basalt column. On the south-facing wall, the volcanic formations known as columnar jointing can be seen more clearly.
Imagen Listado Imagen Categoría Dive points Titular Las Eras Las Eras is one of the best known dives in Tenerife. Here you will find a wide variety of species and even statues. Its narrow passageway and rock formations, combined with the light coming through the crevices, make it one of the most beautiful landscapes to photograph.