The Harbour Wrecks
Love wrecks? Then this time is a must!!
This dive site is a designated Underwater Park containing a number of Wrecks.
Lovers of wrecks will have an unforgettable experience on this dive because in just one dive the remains of six boats can be explored. Situated next to the harbour in Puerto del Carmen, in the east of Lanzarote this spot for quite experienced divers must be accessed by boat. The top part of the first wreck is at a depth of about 12 metres while the bottom part which has the propeller is at a depth of about 40 metres from the surface.
With a free descent down from the MAYPE we reach a depth of around 20 metres as we work our way out towards the reef. Following the cliff around, it takes us to the deepest of the wrecks lying around 30 metres. There are 7 wrecks sitting in this collection to explore and makes a great back drop for any keen underwater photographers too. After having an explore of the deepest wrecks we ascend back up along the wall towards the shallowest of the wrecks and the most intact of the wrecks.
The top wreck – the Masso – sits on top of the reef at around 18metres and still has a two metre brass propeller. This wreck is intact and thus makes a wonderful wreck dive for Open Water divers outside and for Wreck Specialty divers inside! We like to give you enough time to explore this wreck before we make our ascent along the harbour wall for our safety.
Whilst enjoying the wrecks we suggest paying attention to the sand and the depths below you as it is a popular place to spot Angel Sharks, Stingrays, Butterfly rays and much more!!
This dive site is a designated Underwater Park containing a number of Wrecks.
Lovers of wrecks will have an unforgettable experience on this dive because in just one dive the remains of six boats can be explored. Situated next to the harbour in Puerto del Carmen, in the east of Lanzarote this spot for quite experienced divers must be accessed by boat. The top part of the first wreck is at a depth of about 12 metres while the bottom part which has the propeller is at a depth of about 40 metres from the surface.
With a free descent down from the MAYPE we reach a depth of around 20 metres as we work our way out towards the reef. Following the cliff around, it takes us to the deepest of the wrecks lying around 30 metres. There are 7 wrecks sitting in this collection to explore and makes a great back drop for any keen underwater photographers too. After having an explore of the deepest wrecks we ascend back up along the wall towards the shallowest of the wrecks and the most intact of the wrecks.
The top wreck – the Masso – sits on top of the reef at around 18metres and still has a two metre brass propeller. This wreck is intact and thus makes a wonderful wreck dive for Open Water divers outside and for Wreck Specialty divers inside! We like to give you enough time to explore this wreck before we make our ascent along the harbour wall for our safety.
Whilst enjoying the wrecks we suggest paying attention to the sand and the depths below you as it is a popular place to spot Angel Sharks, Stingrays, Butterfly rays and much more!!