This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © TENERIFE DIVING ACADEMY, 38588 AbadesTurtle VillageWe have maintained the Sea Grass since 2008 and have seen it grow exponentially to now cover some 600 sq metres. With regular Blue Oceans events and daily monitoring we have now been rewarded with a family of Turtles paying daily visits.Learn more © DIVERSION, 38686 AlcalaAbades BayJust about 15 kilometers south of the airport sits this marine protected area where you can dive all year round because it is protected by the Trade Winds.Learn more © GooDiving, 38639 San Miguel de AbonaEl PorisThe entrance is from a pier with a pedestrian paths next to which there are free parking spaces. Comfortable entrance with large non-slip stares and rope for low tide hours. Sheltered from the main north east trade winds.Learn more © MaresLa Jaca PoolAt this part of the Town La Jaca, we will find an artificial pool which gives the entrance of the dive site. The water is getting rougher and deeper, however you can still enjoy your dive. Entrance can be slipperyLearn more © ScubaproLa Jaca BayOne exit before Abades, we find this beautiful town called La Jaca. La Jaca is a small local town which provides an amazing reef with the perfect conditions for every level. An easy entrance and exit. Sometimes can be windy.Learn more © GooDiving, 38639 San Miguel de AbonaLas ErasOn the East coast, this dive site it is suitable 365 days a year thanks to the breakwater wall that protects the entrance. Tidal changes can cause the formation of currents and undertow along the wall, This site is not to be underestimated.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcEl TabladoIn the heart of the beautiful town of El Tablodo, there is a nice diving spot along the town’s shore. Easy access to water, rocky, and sandy mixed bottom with sea grass further to the ocean.Learn more © GooDiving, 38639 San Miguel de AbonaPlaya de La Caleta del EspigonThis dive site is accessible with calm sea or a west wind. It is possible to park in the barranco which is just behind the cove. This shore dive is easier to enter from the north end.Learn more © GooDiving, 38639 San Miguel de AbonaLa CaletaAt the end of a cul-de-sac leading to the small beach is this enchanting and wild dive site. There is little space for parking and conditions are favorable for entry only 50% of the year, when the wind from NE is not too strong.Learn more © TENERIFE DIVING ACADEMY, 38588 AbadesPoco Naufragio (Wreck), AmarillaHere we drop into approximately 16 meters and with a short swim drop down to 30 meters and the home of the local family of Stingrays. A group of 5 Rays live in the area and can be hand fed, This is a truly humbling experience when these huge animals glide across you and gently take food from your hand.Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.