Shaped by volcanic activity, diving in Fuerteventura offers dramatic underwater landscapes, lava formations, caves, and vibrant marine life. Dive sites around Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, and Morro Jable feature rocky reefs, arches, and sandy bottoms home to angel sharks, rays, turtles, moray eels, and large schools of fish. Excellent visibility and mild currents make Fuerteventura scuba diving suitable for beginners, advanced divers, and underwater photographers seeking unique Atlantic diving in the Canary Islands.
Conditions for scuba diving in Fuerteventura are favourable year-round thanks to the Canary Islands’ mild climate. Water temperatures range from 18–24°C, with the warmest months between July and October offering peak comfort and visibility. Winter diving remains popular with thicker wetsuits or drysuits, and marine life activity continues throughout the year. Reliable conditions make diving in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands a consistent choice for Atlantic diving enthusiasts.
Reaching Fuerteventura dive sites is easy via Fuerteventura Airport, which receives direct flights from major European cities. From the airport, key diving areas such as Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, and Morro Jable are accessible by car or shuttle. Dive centres provide guided shore and boat dives, equipment rental, training courses, and safety briefings. With short travel distances and professional operators, diving in Fuerteventura offers a seamless blend of accessibility and outstanding underwater exploration.
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