Diving in Costa Teguise and the North Coast of Lanzarote
Are you ready to plunge into an underwater world brimming with adventure and natural wonders?
The north coast of Lanzarote is an unrivaled setting, where every dive becomes a gateway to the unknown.
Picture yourself swimming alongside vibrant schools of fish, like something straight out of a rainbow, or encountering Angel Sharks and rays perfectly camouflaged on the sea floor.
The underwater landscapes awaiting you are nothing short of spectacular: rock formations shaped by volcanic forces and reefs that perform a mesmerizing visual ballet.
And if you’re a thrill-seeker, the underwater caves and tunnels will deliver heart-pounding excitement as you dive deep into the ocean’s embrace.
Whether you’re a diving newbie or a seasoned adventurer looking for your next conquest, this is where you’ll find the perfect challenge.
So, gear up, adjust your fins, and get ready to uncover the hidden treasures waiting in the depths of Lanzarote’s North Coast.
Diving at Playa del Jablillo
Playa del Jablillo is the perfect spot for both diving beginners and veterans eager to refresh their skills.
Here, sheltered from waves and strong currents, you can break in your diving gear or capture underwater scenes worthy of National Geographic with your camera.
Dive in and prepare to be amazed by the variety of marine life, even in shallow waters.
No matter the season, you’ll always be accompanied by curious bream, quick salemas, and little wrasses that will watch you with as much interest as you do them.
And between October and February, don’t be surprised if you encounter an Angel Shark roaming the bay.
From your first contact with the water, at just 1 meter deep, to the colorful array of life beneath the surface, every meter will feel like a new entry in your diving journal.
At Playa del Jablillo, every dive is a promise of discovery and wonder.
Dive Briefing:
Diving in Charco del Palo (Mala)
Charco del Palo invites you to experience an underwater adventure like no other.
This charming village, famous for its stunning volcanic coastline and as Europe’s first nudist village, is the perfect destination for thrill-seekers under the water.
Here, you’ll dive into a world where underwater tunnels and caves become the playground for curious shrimp.
And that’s not all; in these waters, it’s easy to come face to face with Angel Sharks and rays, an encounter sure to get your heart racing.
With a maximum depth of up to 50 meters, this spot is accessible to divers with at least Open Water certification or higher, offering direct access from the coast for easy entry into the water.
In Charco del Palo, every dive is a promise of discovery.
Dive Briefing:
Come and dive into Lanzarote’s wild side, where nature challenges you to explore its best-kept secrets.
Rabat Wreck
Are you intrigued by the mysteries of the deep sea?
Then Rabat wreck is calling you to uncover its secrets hidden beneath the waves.
Dive into the history of this fishing vessel, which once sailed toward the African coast and now rests as an underwater treasure off Lanzarote.
This isn’t just a dive; it’s a true expedition into a nautical past, where every part of the ship tells a story from its days at sea. Perfect for daring divers who thrive on the thrill of the unknown, the Rabat offers a spectacular visual experience.
Originally bound for deeper waters, the vessel met its final resting place closer to shore due to a mishap during its sinking.Now it lies at the foot of the reef, elegantly resting on its side, with its massive propeller visible at a depth of around 32 meters.
This site is not only a feast for the eyes but also a rewarding challenge for those unafraid to dive into maritime history.
Dive Briefing:
Dare to explore the Rabat wreck and dive into a vibrant chapter of Lanzarote’s maritime legacy.
La Marina
The coast of Arrecife, the vibrant capital of Lanzarote, is not only a visual delight with its many bridges and walkways winding over its expansive reef.
This rocky barrier, once a hazard for sailors, now protects and gives the city its name, becoming its beating heart.
La Marina, located along this reef, is a unique spot within the Canary Archipelago. Not just for its stunning landscape, but for hosting rare species like the “Zostera noltii,” a rare marine plant, along with various invertebrates, making this site a critical biological and scientific interest point.
Whether you’re a beginner diver or simply seeking a more relaxed diving experience, La Marina is the ideal place.
Here, the volcanic reef that lines Arrecife’s coast offers a calm and accessible environment, perfect for those new to diving or looking for a peaceful adventure.
Dive Briefing:
Diving at Playa del Jablillo
Playa del Jablillo is the perfect spot for both diving beginners and veterans eager to refresh their skills.
Here, sheltered from waves and strong currents, you can break in your diving gear or capture underwater scenes worthy of National Geographic with your camera.
Dive in and prepare to be amazed by the variety of marine life, even in shallow waters.
No matter the season, you’ll always be accompanied by curious bream, quick salemas, and little wrasses that will watch you with as much interest as you do them.
And between October and February, don’t be surprised if you encounter an Angel Shark roaming the bay.
From your first contact with the water, at just 1 meter deep, to the colorful array of life beneath the surface, every meter will feel like a new entry in your diving journal.
At Playa del Jablillo, every dive is a promise of discovery and wonder.
Dive Briefing:
Playa del Jablillo is an environment that feels like it was designed to ignite your passion for the sea.
Diving in Charco del Palo (Mala)
Charco del Palo invites you to experience an underwater adventure like no other.
This charming village, famous for its stunning volcanic coastline and as Europe’s first nudist village, is the perfect destination for thrill-seekers under the water.
Here, you’ll dive into a world where underwater tunnels and caves become the playground for curious shrimp.
And that’s not all; in these waters, it’s easy to come face to face with Angel Sharks and rays, an encounter sure to get your heart racing.
With a maximum depth of up to 50 meters, this spot is accessible to divers with at least Open Water certification or higher, offering direct access from the coast for easy entry into the water.
In Charco del Palo, every dive is a promise of discovery.
Dive Briefing:
Come and dive into Lanzarote’s wild side, where nature challenges you to explore its best-kept secrets.
Rabat Wreck
Are you intrigued by the mysteries of the deep sea?
Then Rabat wreck is calling you to uncover its secrets hidden beneath the waves.
Dive into the history of this fishing vessel, which once sailed toward the African coast and now rests as an underwater treasure off Lanzarote.
This isn’t just a dive; it’s a true expedition into a nautical past, where every part of the ship tells a story from its days at sea. Perfect for daring divers who thrive on the thrill of the unknown, the Rabat offers a spectacular visual experience.
Originally bound for deeper waters, the vessel met its final resting place closer to shore due to a mishap during its sinking.Now it lies at the foot of the reef, elegantly resting on its side, with its massive propeller visible at a depth of around 32 meters.
This site is not only a feast for the eyes but also a rewarding challenge for those unafraid to dive into maritime history.
Dive Briefing:
Dare to explore the Rabat wreck and dive into a vibrant chapter of Lanzarote’s maritime legacy.
La Marina
The coast of Arrecife, the vibrant capital of Lanzarote, is not only a visual delight with its many bridges and walkways winding over its expansive reef.
This rocky barrier, once a hazard for sailors, now protects and gives the city its name, becoming its beating heart.
La Marina, located along this reef, is a unique spot within the Canary Archipelago. Not just for its stunning landscape, but for hosting rare species like the “Zostera noltii,” a rare marine plant, along with various invertebrates, making this site a critical biological and scientific interest point.
Whether you’re a beginner diver or simply seeking a more relaxed diving experience, La Marina is the ideal place.
Here, the volcanic reef that lines Arrecife’s coast offers a calm and accessible environment, perfect for those new to diving or looking for a peaceful adventure.
Dive Briefing:
Join us for an unforgettable dive in Lanzarote!
Take a look at our dive packages—there’s something for every level of diver!
Choose the one that catches your eye, select your date, and when you arrive, we’ll plan the rest of your diving adventure together. Ready to dive into an extraordinary experience?