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The Blue Hole is a popular shore dive in Lanzarote and one of the most famous diving spots in Spain. Formed by the remnants of an ancient lava tube, the entrance can be found just past a garden of eels at 18 metres/59 feet.
Divers without proper training should avoid the tunnel but can enjoy watching large round rays cruise over the sand and barracudas hunting shoals of silverfish. Those with a keen eye may find nudibranchs, an octopus, or a seahorse.
Inside the passage, use a torch to revea…
The Blue Hole is a popular shore dive in Lanzarote and one of the most famous diving spots in Spain. Formed by the remnants of an ancient lava tube, the entrance can be found just past a garden of eels at 18 metres/59 feet.
Divers without proper training should avoid the tunnel but can enjoy watching large round rays cruise over the sand and barracudas hunting shoals of silverfish. Those with a keen eye may find nudibranchs, an octopus, or a seahorse.
Inside the passage, use a torch to reveal large groupers and trumpetfish lurking in the shadows. Mind your buoyancy; the visibility can be 15-20 metres/50-65 feet until someone stirs it up. Beyond the tunnel, the dive site continues to 35 metres/119 feet and beyond into the ocean blue.
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