The Canary Islands are a real paradise for diving. This can be seen in the number of schools and dive sites all over the islands.
The Canary waters are known internationally for their quality: the fact that they are crystal clear down as far as 30 metres and that the temperature of the water is always about 20ºC, providing a habitat for all kinds of species.
The sea bed is home to a biodiversity of great value characterised by the volcanic relief full of caves, niches and reefs and of a depth which sometimes reaches a thousand metres.
This wealth has awarded different parts of El Hierro, La Palma and Lanzarote the category of Marine Reserve.
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