The Cathedral: It is a rocky veril that rises from -40 meters deep, up to -16 meters with very striking and impressive volcanic formations. Its large tunnels, arches and vaults make a wonderfull dive.Dive from boat.

Portillo cave: For advanced divers.We find this cave at -32 meters. There are manta rays living inside. The recesses of the cave entrance leave the light and have good visibility inside. By boat.

Rapadura: A cathedral rock on the ocean floor in the Canary Islands, famous thanks to National Geographic, wonderful shapes, perfect for photos. This dive is -32m. By boat.

Limón 1 y limón 2: Two yellowish rocky mountains in a sandy area, it’s name originates from their colour. The rocks are full of cracks with some large caves. We can find Angel sharks, mrays, Stingrays or the amazing Devil Rays swimming around the rock. By boat.

Fireplace: One of the most amazing and challenging dive sites in the north with a maximum depth of 45m. It starts at 18m at on a rock plato. You go down through a wall to find a cave where the journey starts. It’s name comes from the fact that the cave has hot water pockets that come from deep within the earth’s core. We can find Moray Eels and Octopus and this is an amazing dive site that experienced divers should not miss. By Boat.

Cueva de la matanza (Killing cave): The cave goes from 20-30m to a maximum depth of 45m. The cracked rocks simulate a maze which makes for an exciting dive. One of the cracks descends like a chimney into the cave and some of the others are quite narrow. We can find Moray Eels and Sharks.