Pecio Arona
In 1972, a Spanish freighter met its unfortunate demise due to a fire that erupted in the engine room. The crew safely evacuated the ship, but it ultimately sank while being towed to port. This sunken vessel now rests on a sandy bottom, creating a captivating dive site for adventurous divers. With a length exceeding 100 meters, the wreck lies at an approximate depth of 33 meters, with its shallowest point located at 20 meters.
Exploring this underwater marvel offers an opportunity to witness the transformation of the wreck into an artificial reef, teeming with marine life. Shoals of fulas, bogas, bicuda, and stingrays gracefully glide beneath the ship's hull. Meanwhile, angel sharks peacefully roam the area. Vibrant nudibranchs, anemones, and the elusive canary lobster are commonly encountered, adding bursts of color to the underwater landscape.
Divers venturing to this dive site in Spain will be greeted with a visibility of 16 meters, allowing for clear observations of the fascinating marine life and the intricate details of the sunken freighter. With a maximum depth of 32 meters, this dive is recommended for advanced and expert divers who are experienced in navigating deeper waters.
Located near La Garita, Telde, in the picturesque Las Palmas province of the Canary Islands, this dive site offers an unforgettable underwater experience in the waters of Spain. Discover the captivating stories held within the depths of this sunken Spanish freighter and immerse yourself in the beauty of the underwater world.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 4, 2023