Charca de Taliarte

Sheltered volcanic reef with diverse marine life, perfect for snorkeling.

Shore Access
6m Avg Depth
12m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Charca de Taliarte, is a charming and sheltered spot located on Gran Canaria's east coast. Known for its pleasant conditions, it features a spectacular rocky drop-off and intricate volcanic rock formations that create numerous crevices to explore. Underwater navigation is straightforward, primarily following the contours of the rocky reef and exploring the various nooks and crannies formed by the volcanic landscape. There is no specific history or story provided for this dive site beyond its natural formation.

The marine life at Charca de Taliarte is diverse for its shallow depth. Divers and snorkelers can frequently spot rays gliding across the seafloor, alongside schools of salema and colorful parrotfish. The volcanic crevices are teeming with macro life, offering encounters with various crabs, elusive moray eels, and a wide array of different invertebrates.

The best time to visit Charca de Taliarte for diving and snorkeling is generally during the warmer months, though the Canary Islands offer good conditions year-round. Its sheltered nature makes it suitable for calm water activities. It's an excellent site for beginners due to its shallow maximum depth and mild currents. Freedivers will appreciate the clear, calm waters and the interesting topography for exploration, while divers can enjoy close-up encounters with the resident reef creatures.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depth (12m max), sheltered waters, and common marine life make it ideal for new divers.

Hazards:
sharp rock
Current Strength:

Mild

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