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Canaries:

Big Blue Planet knows about the following locations in Canaries:

El Cabron Marine Reserve Arinaga, Gran Canaria
The El Cabron Marine reserve on the east coast of Gran Canaria is one of the best dive sites in the Canary Islands. The geology underwater has created a large volcanic shelf at 12-14m, known as the 'Veril de Arinaga' or the Table Top. Around the ed...
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Fuerteventura
I have been to Fuerteventura diving for more than 4 years now and I have yet to have a bad experience. The sort of things you may see diving depends largly on the what time of year you go. In the summer there are some amazing rays and in the win...
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Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is not a place you would first think about if you were going on a dive holiday, but you will be shocked at the amount of marine life there. Every dive you will see massive amounts of marine life! The visibility is very good and the wate...
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La Palma
La Palma is not Micronesia or like the Maldives - but still there are water temperatures of up to 25° C during summertime and still a minimum of 18° C during the winter. As well you don’t find the masses of colours an big fish like in the Red Sea or ...
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Lanzarote
In the Atlantic Ocean, one of the Canary Islands (volcanic). Excellent diving from shore and boat. More than 500 different kinds of fish and other marine life. Diving throughout the whole year. Average visibility of 20 meters. Water temperatures betw...
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Malpique, La Palma
A very nice diving spot. At 35 meters depth is a nice arc where you can dive through. After it there's a great (high) basalt needle with a diameter of about 6 meters. It starts at 45 meters and rises till 20 meters. It's totally grown with black cora...
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Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest of the 7 Canary Islands, which are in the Atlantic Ocean. Although the islands are formally part of Spain they operate independantly. The climate is constant all year round with air temperatures of 75 - 84 degrees and water te...
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