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Canary Islands
Canary Islands
Come and discover the hidden treasures of the Canary Islands' seabed: colourful coral, mysterious shipwrecks and breathtaking biodiversity await you. Ready for adventure? Follow the guide!
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The Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of Africa, are an ideal destination for scuba diving for a number of reasons:
1. Clear Water and Pleasant Temperature
The waters around the Canaries are crystal clear, with visibility of up to 30 metres, making for a high-quality diving experience. What's more, the water temperature is pleasant all year round, fluctuating between 18°C in winter and 23°C in summer, making diving accessible in all seasons.
2. Exceptional Biodiversity
The Canaries are a veritable marine sanctuary with a rich biodiversity. There is a wide variety of marine species, including tropical fish, rays, turtles, dolphins and whales, as well as interesting shipwrecks to explore. Some areas, such as those around the island of Lanzarote or El Hierro, are particularly renowned for their diving sites.
3. Volcanoes and spectacular underwater landscapes
The Canaries have a volcanic origin, which is reflected in the impressive underwater landscapes. Underwater geological formations such as caves, volcanic tunnels and craggy rocks offer a varied and fascinating diving experience.
4. Accessibility and Infrastructure
The Canary Islands are well served by international flights and have a well-developed diving infrastructure. Numerous diving centres offer trips for all levels, from first dives to technical dives, with modern equipment and experienced instructors.
5. Diving for all levels
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, the Canaries offer a variety of sites to suit all levels. You can explore shallow depths for a first dive, or go deeper to observe marine life and discover shipwrecks.
6. Wreck diving
The Canary Islands have a number of interesting shipwrecks to explore. Some have been deliberately sunk to create artificial reefs, while others are historic ships that have run aground. These wrecks have become habitats for a wide variety of marine species.
7. Protected underwater life
The Canaries have set up several marine protected areas, guaranteeing sustainable management of marine ecosystems. This helps to maintain healthy fish populations and preserve biodiversity in a relatively intact underwater environment.
8. A pleasant atmosphere and tourism on a human scale
Unlike other tourist destinations, the Canaries have managed to retain a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, with relatively little tourism compared with other popular diving areas. This allows you to enjoy nature and the sea in a more serene setting.
In short, the Canaries are a diver's paradise, with a unique combination of natural beauty, biodiversity, ideal conditions and diving facilities. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, this archipelago offers a multitude of possibilities for unforgettable underwater experiences.
Language
Spanish
Health
The Islands have a quality health care system. A modern and efficient emergency service completes the public hospitals. No vaccinations or special precautions are required.
Time difference
GMT+01:00
Water / Electricity
Electricity: 220V
Water: It is not advisable to drink water from taps and fountains. People drink bottled water (some fountains have drinking water and are identified by "agua potable").
Currency / Exchange
The euro.
Payment by credit card is widely used.
