Media Almud

Long reef with cracks, marine life, and a small concrete wreck.

- Access
9m Avg Depth
19m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Media Almud, is characterized by a long, low-lying reef structure that provides a complex underwater landscape. It features numerous cracks and openings which serve as ideal hiding spots for various marine life. A unique feature of the site is a small concrete boat, which has become embedded in the rocks, adding an interesting element to the reef's topography. Navigation is generally straightforward, following the contours of the reef.

Divers and snorkelers can expect to encounter a vibrant array of marine animals. The cracks and crevices of the reef are home to fascinating creatures such as colorful anemones and secretive Moray eels. Out in the open, the reef teems with active damsel fish and the distinctive parrot fish, contributing to the site's lively ecosystem.

The best time to visit Media Almud is typically during the warmer months when water temperatures are most comfortable, though diving is possible year-round in Gran Canaria. Its relatively shallow average depth and rich marine life make it an excellent spot for both scuba divers of all levels and freedivers. Snorkelers will also find the site highly rewarding due to its accessible depths and abundant surface-level activity. Remember to explore the reef's many hideaways for the best wildlife encounters.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Fair
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Shallow depth, protected reef, and easy navigation make it suitable for all experience levels.

Current Strength:

Mild

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