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Corralón

Very easy dive for everyone in the marine reserve of Cabo Tiñoso. We will find a rocky wall with a bottom full of posidionia oceanica.

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El Tajo

In the walls of Cape Tiñoso, located to the west of the closed cove, we find the "Tajo Colorao", known this way by the cut of reddish tones that exists in the rock. An area where the sunlight and the clarity of its waters allow us to enjoy the seabed.

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Cala Cerrada

Cala Cerrada, the closed bay, offers a nice dive protected from winds and waves in the Marine Reserve of Cabo Tiñoso. Diving is possible for all levels with the dives leading you from 10 to a maximum of 30m deep.

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Cala Abierta

It is a cove as its name suggests which is full of posidonia and all the life that this entails. It is a perfect shallow dive for those divers who want to start to gain experience. And for the not so beginners who have not been diving for a long time.

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Cueva del Lago

This is a different dive from the rest of the dives in the marine reserve of Cabo Tiñoso. This dive has a cave with an air bubble. In this dive you usually leave your diving equipment and walk inside the cave until you reach a lake where you can take a swim.

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La Loberica

It is the area of the caves by definition, as it houses 5 cave entrances that offer a very special combination of fauna and flora, and known as the Horseshoe (CT12), The Cathedral (CT11) and the cave of lovers (CT17).

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El Arco

El Arco is a very special site in Cabo Tiñoso. Above water you will see an impressive rock arch large enough for boats to pass through. One of the rock’s sides is used at this dive site as a mooring point. The dive has an average depth of 20 meters.

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Dragaminas

It is a sunken ship with the objective of creating a natural reef. We can go from 28 m at the bow to 36 m at the stern. The bottom we have is muddy

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Cueva del Agua

The famous Cueva del Agua, also called the cenote of Europe. This famous cave, of hypogenic origin, gives us the opportunity to explore an extensive, labyrinthine and very technical cavity. It has a constant temperature of 29ºC at -6m depth, and on the surface varies little from 22ºC.

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Playa del Mojón

A dive that you can do either from boat or entry from the shore. It has a combination of rocky areas with posidonia or sandy areas.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.