Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Corralejo

Ready to check out the best sites in Corralejo for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 5 dive sites, snorkel spots, beaches, and more. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in Corralejo to suit your needs.
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Las Anclas

#1 - Las Anclas

Canary, Fuerteventura

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Dive site is named after a large number of old anchors found there. It is a trench found along the reef that stretches from Corralejo to Playa Blanca (Lanzarote). You can find many types of rays as well as lobsters, Barred Hog Fish, Groupers, Breams, Barracuda's, Glasseyes, and the occasional deep sea fish. North of Corralejo, towards Playa Blanca (Lanzarote), 2 miles off shore
Las Setas

#2 - Las Setas

Canary, Lanzarote

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The island was once populated by monk seals, so the name it's for the seals rather from wolves. The sea bottom its made of limestone, that have been eroded to form structures that seem like mushrooms. Because the strong currents, a lot of medium and small sea life take cover in this mushrooms. This dive spot is located near the Isla de lobos (Lobos Island). Las Setas is also known as Las setas de isla de lobos.
El Calamareo

#3 - El Calamareo

Canary, Fuerteventura

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The reef is in open water and decent by achor line. The wall extends more or less in an east-west direction, from about 8-10 meters down to 22 meters maximum. The rocks are forming vaults, large and small caves, canyons and passageways. Bring a lamp and also look into the dark crevices.
La Gruta

#4 - La Gruta

Canary, Fuerteventura

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Rock formations, two swim through's, plenty fish life.
El Marrajo

#5 - El Marrajo

Canary, Fuerteventura

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Oddly shaped, relative flat reef on flat sandbottom. Lots of fish. Look into the crevices for lobster. And keep an eye out for rays in the sand. Small reef with an eight-shape close to the west cost of the Lobos island.