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Charco del Palo

Charco del Palo

Charco del Palo

  • 5 – 35 m
  • Shore
  • OWD
  • North
Charco del Palo

The divesite Charco del Palo is situated on a rocky shore line in the north of the Island and is of typical volcanic nature. Huge lava fields once flooded from the volcanic interior down into the ocean to form this stunning underwater environment. There are lots of beautiful overhangs, caves and tunnels to explore. This is why the site is great for old hands and less experienced divers alike.

There are also extensive sand-areas to explore, where the likes of angelsharks and rays can be found. These sandy areas are interrupted by lava-tubes which play host to a wide diversity of life including nudibranchs, crabs, shrimps, moray eels, damsels, barracuda, grouper etc.. The sandy areas drop off like a ski-slope into the dark depths of the ocean, hovering here for a moment or two to gaze out into the blue one gains an appreciation of this vast, spectacular underwater realm.

Charco del Palo can only be dived if there is little wind and it is especially great between March – May, when the chances to see loads of rays (20+) is higher then the rest of the year.

All in all: The divesite Charco del Palo offers a diver all their heart can desire: Various species from large to small, tunnels, caves and stunning rock formations. Both photographer and adventure diver alike will get their money´s worth, no two dives are the same and always something new to explore.

If you want to dive this divesite, drop us a line and we will arrange something.

Charco del Palo

Playa Jablillo

Playa Jablillo

Playa Jablillo

  • 0 – 15 m
  • Shore
  • Beginners
  • Costa Teguise
Playa Jablillo in Costa Teguise

Playa Jablillo in Costa Teguise is around about 200m wide and is the smallest beach of Costa Teguise. It is Daivoon’s “housebay” and offers ideal conditions for try dives and beginner courses. The large stone wall separating the bay from the open ocean provides shelter from big waves and harsh current.

Photographers and experienced divers will also find countless things to enjoy on this easy and relaxed dive.

Playa Jablillo is our recommendation to anyone who wishes to experience our beautiful underwater realm for the first time in a calm and safe environment.

The bay
Stone Wall
Playa Jablillo in Costa Teguise

The beach offers an easy entrance and leads to a variety of underwater habitats. Many creatures find protection in the bay with ideal conditions making it a perfect nesting site for many species. The bay is home to arrow crabs, starfish, sepia and sea hares etc and plays host to various schools of colourful fish species. At high tide the maximum depth is about 5m which also makes the bay a great place to snorkel.

Playa Jablillo in Costa Teguise

The stone wall is submerged at high tide which gives us the opportunity to leave the bay and dive outside. Along the wall barracudas, moray eels and sepia will be there to greet you in this wonderful underwater landscape. With a little luck you will be able to catch a glimpse of a beautiful ray here as well. With a maximum depth of about 15m, this spot is ideal for junior divers, families and open water students alike.

If you want to dive this divesite, drop us a line and we will arrange something.

Playa Jablillo in Costa Teguise

Black Beach

Black Beach

Black Beach

  • Max. 40 m
  • Shore
  • All levels
  • Puerto del Carmen
Black Beach Puerto del Carmen

The divesite Black Beach is named after the tiny little black beach on the corner of the old harbor in Puerto del Carmen. It also goes by the name of “Casa Chucho – House of the rays”, because the area is home to rays of all shapes and sizes – so be sure to keep your eyes peeled.

There’s a small rock wall to step down onto the shingle beach, but the guides are always there ready to lend a hand. The site offers a mixture of beautiful overhangs and unearthly rock structures for the divers to explore.

Following the harbour wall takes us steadily down to the end of the reef at about 39m. There is some beautiful topography and it is possible to see large groupers who almost seem to pose for the camera.

This is a fantastic divesite for open water and advanced divers alike. There is much to see and explore in the shallower depth: Angel Sharks, Rays, Sea Hares, Cuttlefish and Octopus to name but a few.

Black Beach also offers an alternative route to the Blue Hole swim through, with a beautiful wall, many over hangs and a small shrimp cave to explore on the way.

When the tides and currents are favourable, this entry point also allows for a lazy drift dive along the wall, exiting at Playa Chica.

If you want to dive this divesite, drop us a line and we will arrange something.

Black Beach Puerto del Carmen

Playa Flamingo

Playa Flamingo

Playa Flamingo

  • Max. 18 m
  • Shore
  • All levels
  • Playa Blanca
Playa Flamingo Playa Blanca

Playa Flamingo in Playa Blanca is a divesite with a maximum depth of 18 meters at high tide and an easy shore entry, it is a sure favourite with all divers! Photographers have a huge love for this beach in particular because of its abundance of fish shoals and shark sightings, just ask our photographer Frank!

The dive starts inside a small man made bay before progressing down a 9 meters stone wall, make sure to look out for trumpet fish and morays on this dive!! Many times we also see angel sharks and rays at Playa Flamingo, as well as Octopus and many other interesting species.

In short: Playa Flamingo in Playa Blanca is an easy relaxing beautiful dive.

If you want to dive this divesite, drop us a line and we will arrange something.

Playa Flamingo Playa Blanca

Fariones

Fariones

Fariones

 

  • max. 40 m
  • Shore
  • Advanced
  • Puerto del Carmen
Fariones

Situated between Playa Grande and Playa Chica, you will find the Veril de Fariones. This underwater cliff stands out as a dive site because of its depth and height of its walls.
You can access the dive site by the beach front of Playa Grande or surface swimming out from Fariones beach. As it is a bit of a walk either way, you should be fit to carry your equipment a few metres.
Once in the water however, you will realize it is worth the effort. This dive site offers many different routes that you can explore.
It is a good dive site if you want to float neutrally buoyant along a high reef wall, and if you want to do a couple of deep dives for instance in a course. Everything and anything can be seen along these cliffs, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled!
The shallow waters around the pier of Fariones also makes for a perfect safety stop area, with plenty of small rocks to forage around whilst you wait, it is a nice end to a beautiful dive!

The Eye
The Eye is a 3m by 2,5m hole in the reef wall of the Fariones reef. It looks like an eye, which is obviously where its name comes from. You can dive through the eye as it is big enough for divers including tanks.
The eye is in a depth of 40m, so this route is only suitable for the more experienced divers.

If you want to dive this divesite, drop us a line and we will arrange something.

Fariones