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Dive sites nearby

La Pared

Wall dive with depth between 5 and 18 meters. Located between the San Andres buoy and Las Piscinas buoy. Possibility of travel in both directions and by the platform at the top.

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El Boquete

THE BOQUETE IS A HOLE IN THE WALL OF THE ISLAND THROUGH WHICH WE CAN ACCESS THE SURFACE. IT IS LOCATED NEAR THE SAN ANDRES BUOY IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION AT A DEPTH OF 6 METRES, ON THE ISLAND’S PLATFORM.

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Pecio San Andrés (Wreck)

The San Andrés is a mid-19th century steamship wreck. You can see part of the deck and the two bushings on the sides of the blades that powered it. The ship has numerous holes full of life. It is easy to see groupers and conger eels here.

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Playa - La Garita

This dive is for all kind of dive levels in the mediterranean part of the Island of Tarifa. Access is possible via the beach or the boat. Depth range from 0 to 12m.

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Punta Marroquí de Levante

Southernmost Diving Point in the Mediterranean area of ​​Tarifa, just in front of Punta Marroquí on the island of pigeons, on the Levante side. Descent from rope to 16 meters depth. You have to be careful at the bottom with the iron remains of a small shipwreck.

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Vuelta a la Isla

DIVING WITH DPV SCOOTER TO GO ALL AROUND THE ISLAND. YOU CAN DO IT FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE MEDITERRANEAN, OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND, DEPENDING ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. WE CAN SEE ALL THE VARIETY OF FISH THAT INHABIT THE WATERS AROUND THE ISLAND.

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Puerto Fenicio

Dive for all dive levels on the Atlantic side of the island of Tarifa with the possibility of access from the beach or by boat. Depth between O and 12m.

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Pepe’s Point

The descent at this dive site is made without a reference buoy. The entrance is at the edge of the cliff of the island platform located between six and eight meters, right at the junction between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The cliff goes down to 22 meters and from there to 40-50 meters.

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Las Calderas (Wreck)

Sunken ship from the beginning of the 20th century. It is called Las Calderas after the three that can be seen from the wreckage of the ship. The remains of the ship are scattered over a large area.

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Las Calles

This dive is on the Atlantic side of Tarifa Island. This is an easy dive site suitable for all levels. There is a wall area, sandy bottom, and rock corridors. The varied underwater configuration allows divers to make different routes between a depth of 8 and 18 meters.

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