
Diving at Los Gigantes
Verified content· Updated 25 June 2026Los Gigantes3 hours
Dives at the foot of cliffs up to 600 mVolcanic seabeds with walls, caves, and passagesFauna: moray eels, octopuses, groupers, rays, and lobsters

Diving in Los Gigantes takes place at the foot of the spectacular cliffs of the Teno Rural Park, which rise vertically up to about 600 meters above the sea. Dives usually range between 15 and 30 meters deep, with shallow areas suitable for all levels and more technical ones like Atlantis, Barranco Seco, Punta Tamaimo, or Las Cuevitas. The volcanic seabed of basaltic origin forms walls, crevices, caves, and passages where moray eels, octopuses, Canarian lobsters, groupers, and rays find refuge, alongside schools of fish and occasionally turtles.
Visibility is usually excellent (around 20-30 meters), and the water temperature remains mild throughout the year (approx. 18-24 degrees).
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