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Salobre Reef

The Salobre Reef is an extension of the beautiful Pasito Blanco Natural Reef. The long, approximately 2 meter high wall is home to a lot of wild life. On the sandy bottom you can find rays (eagle rays, electric rays and stingrays) and sharks.

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Artificial - Blok1

A large number of concrete sculptures (cubes, tubes, pyramids) form a great habitat for quite some sea life. The sandy bottom forms a great contrast with the sculptures. One of the 5 sites of the Artificial Reef.

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Artificial - Block3

A large number of concrete sculptures (cubes, tubes, pyramids) form a great habitat for quite some sea life. The sandy bottom forms a great contrast with the sculptures. One of the 5 sites of the Artificial Reef.

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Artificial

A large number of concrete sculptures (cubes, tubes, pyramids) form a great habitat for quite some sea life. The sandy bottom forms a great contrast with the sculptures. One of the 5 sites of the Artificial Reef.

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Ray Bank, Gran Canaria

A large number of concrete sculptures (cubes, tubes, pyramids) form a great habitat for quite some sea life. The sandy bottom forms a great contrast with the sculptures.

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Artificial - Block2

A large number of concrete sculptures (cubes, tubes, pyramids) form a great habitat for quite some sea life. The sandy bottom forms a great contrast with the sculptures. One of the 5 sites of the Artificial Reef.

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Meteor, Arguineguin, Gran Canaria

The Meteor or El Pajar wreck is the remains of a Russian hydrofoil that sank back in the early 2000’s. Seen the wreck is in the entry of a commercial port, it was destroyed in an attempt to keep the divers away. Despite this attempt, the wreck remains home to quite some wildlife.

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El Pajar Bay

Easy and shallow dive site ideal for beginners and snorkelers. The white sand gives a great diving and snorkelling experience. Great time looking for wildlife between the many rock formations.

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Helena Reef

Small little reef, about 1.5m high, easy for all diver levels. Depth average 15m.Best time to dive is early morning, later in the day there might be a strong current.

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Hukan Dana

Nice U-shaped reef formed by volcanic rocks. With a depth of maximum 15 meters, an ideal site for beginners and advanced divers. In the late afternoon there is often a mild to heavy current.

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