Diving Tenerife Scuba

About Diving in Tenerife

Imagine somewhere where you have warm water diving all year round, all dive sites are different, memorable and within 5 to 20 mins from the harbour.

  • Dive sites for the novice and experienced alike
  • Spectacular Underwater Topography
  • Abundant and varided wildlife
  • Visability 25-35M+
  • Wrecks and caves
Diving Tenerife

Water and Air Temperature, Exposure suit recommendations

Water 18-19°C (63°F) February to 24-25°C (75°F) in August.

Air temperatures ranging from 23°C (73°F) in January to 35°C (95°F) in August.

A 5mm or 7mm Semi Dry during the winter months. A 5mm one piece with hood during summer months

General Information

Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and has an impressive and varied coastline, which continues underwater. The volcanic origin of the islands creates dramatic scenery, with huge lava flows, intrusions, ash and pumice that dominates the landscape. On beaches the sand is generally black. The diving offers spectacular volcanic terrain, caves and caverns. The island's waters are host to an abundance and variety of marine wildlife rarely seen in one place. From Pilot Whales and Angel Sharks, Stingrays, Moray Eels, Scorpion Fish Shoals of Tuna and Sardines, Puffer Fish and Octopus.

 

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