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La Lagunita

To the northeast side of Isla de Lobos, you encounter a huge volcanic platform; from 18-20m it descends towards the sand reaching 26-28 m and creates a wall in the S/N direction. Near the middle of the ridge, there is a canyon through which you can enter the platform and climb up through a hole above it.

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Cuevitas

At the East of Lobos is this small, white sand lagoon surrounded by volcanic rocks. The contrast between the pale white of the sand and the dark rocks creates some amazing light games. The name is due to some overhangs that are located southeast and, together with the crystalline water, create a unique seascape

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El Fafo

Northwest of the small island of Lobos lies a secret cave. Anchor at a depth of 23m on top of a volcanic platform, where you descend vertically through a narrow gorge to 32m. There the reef opens into a kind of church portal. Tunnels and cracks complete the amazing volcanic landscape.

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La Carrera

On the east side of Isla de Lobos lays ‘la Carrera’, a white-sandy lagoon surrounded by black volcanic rocks at around 15m depth. Massive fallen rocks create little caverns and beautiful overhangs, while sandstone rock formation on the west side of the lagoon give the impression of a moon-like environment

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Atalaya

In the northern area of ​​Lobos, there’s this deep dive spot restricted to experienced divers, due to the fact that we can reach 32-34m. We begin on top of a volcanic platform at approx 22m and from there we descend towards the north following the ridg that creates a wonderful overhang with cracks and tunnels

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El Marrajo

This small circular shoal is one of the best dive sites for beginners near the islet of Lobos. The bottom, made of white sand and spare rocks, varies between 5 and 8 meters in depth, while the top of the rock reaches 3 meters. The vivid light and colors due to the shallow depth and the abundance of life stand out

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Anchors Canary

In this classic wall dive, we descend to 18m to reach the drop, from where the wall continues to fall to 25-27m: we can follow the wall on both sides towards a W/E direction. This site is called “Anchors“, because of the huge and ancient anchors that we will find on our way towards the west

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Baja de Luis

This plateau is a huge volcanic oval-shaped rock that emerges from a bottom of sand and rocks that reaches a depth of 14m, while on top of the rock we have about 8-9 m. This little gap creates a small wall that we can follow to make a complete turn around, looking for marine life between the cracks and cuts

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La Morena

This site is located off the southern tip of Lobos Island. It is a white sandy lagoon surrounded by the characteristic black volcanic rocks of the islet, creating a beautiful contrast of colors and games of light. Starting at a depth of 4-5 meters, it is possible to reach a maximum depth of 9-11 meters.

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Calamareo

In this wonderful wall dive, we anchor at a depth of about 12m on top of a volcanic platform. Towards the Northeast, the reef falls vertically up to 22m and it is possible to dive in both directions, amongst overhangs where beautiful red gorgonians can be observed, small caves, cracks, passages and tunnels

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