El Caseron
Located in an underwater convergence between the southern tip of Lobos and the dunes' coast, this dive site offers a unique experience for divers. At a depth of 18-20m, divers will encounter a fascinating fossil sand rock formation in the middle of a sandy desert that stretches for nearly 1km in a S/N direction, with a width not exceeding 20m.
Within this intriguing underwater landscape, divers can observe a variety of marine life. Sting rays, marbled rays, and angel sharks can be found resting in the sand, while moray eels, crabs, breams, groupers, and anemones hide among the rocks. Barracudas, yellowfin jacks, and amberjacks gracefully swim above, adding to the beauty of this site.
With a visibility of 18m and a maximum depth of 19m, this dive site is suitable for divers of all levels, including beginners. It is situated in Spain, specifically near Lobos Island in the municipality of La Oliva, Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Explore the underwater wonders of this captivating dive site and discover the rich marine biodiversity that Spain has to offer.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 4, 2023