Diver entry point - Canary Islands

The Diver entry point in the Canary Islands offers a straightforward shore dive, making it a good spot for getting back in the water or a relaxed afternoon. You’ll often find groups of parrotfish grazing the rocks, and we've spotted stingrays cruising the sandy patches, particularly the common eagle ray. We usually keep an eye out for devilfish here; they're around if you know where to look. It’s an easy entry and exit, so good for those who prefer to avoid boat dives or for doing a few shorter dives.

Location
Canary Islands, Spain, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
28.919018, -13.669465
Type
shore
Maximum Depth
5-18m

Marine Protected Area: Cagafrecho

Best Time to Dive in Canary Islands

The warmest water temperatures in Canary Islands occur in September, averaging 23.7°C. The coolest conditions are in March at 19.3°C.

Monthly Water Temperatures

  • January: 20.1°C
  • February: 19.5°C
  • March: 19.3°C
  • April: 19.8°C
  • May: 20.6°C
  • June: 21.8°C
  • July: 22.6°C
  • August: 23.1°C
  • September: 23.7°C
  • October: 23.5°C
  • November: 22.4°C
  • December: 21.3°C

Nearby Dive Sites in Canary Islands

Nearest Dive Centres to Diver entry point

Marine Life in Canary Islands

Home to 80 recorded species including 50 reef fish, 9 whales & dolphins, 8 sharks & rays, 2 octopus & squid, 2 crabs & lobsters, 2 worms.

Notable Species

Recommended Packing List for Diver entry point

Based on average water temperature of 21.5°C, currents 7 cm/s.

  • Wetsuit (3-5mm) - comfortable for 21°C water
  • Mask - essential for every dive
  • Fins
  • BCD - buoyancy compensator
  • Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
  • Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
  • Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
  • Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
  • Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories