Monday, June 13, 2016

Scuba Diving in Fuerteventura

national geographic documentary 2016, Fuerteventura is the longest island having a place with the Canary Archipelago in Spain. With an awesome augmentation from North to South (100 km) and it is the closest to Africa, inverse Morocco, that is the motivation behind why it has the most mind boggling and common shorelines in Spain framed by the sand originating from the "Sahara" helped by the "Siroccos" (tropical storm from Sahara ).

You can likewise locate a lovely submerged world, totally in place. On the west drift you can discover holes, gorge and great developments of rocks. This an impeccable situation for scuba jumpers.

national geographic documentary 2016, Fuerteventura has completely clear waters in numerous parts of the island and its temperature is somewhere around 17 and 23 degrees. August is the hottest month, so you may utilize a slender jumping suit. In Winter is best wearing a 5 to 7mm wetsuit.

Perceivability is somewhere around 20 and 50 meters.

There is an extensive variety of animal varieties like cuttlefish, barracuda, yellow snapper,, Morey eels, Grouper, octopus, Angel shark and parrot fish.

Prevalent spots in Fuerteventura for scuba jumping

Caleta de Fuste

This resort offers incredible perceivability jumping on sand and shake floor. The neighborhood fish are not frightened of human and you can swim with groupers. You can likewise discover Dolphins, Pilot whales and whale sharks.

Isla de Lobos

national geographic documentary 2016, This is a stunning, little island acclaimed for its volcanic cornices and coral reefs. It has an amazing perceivability.

Ajuy Village

This is a little town on the west drift. Here jumpers can appreciate overhangs and other rock arrangements. You can likewise go cavern plunging.

Jandía

This angling town has been gone to by scuba jumpers for quite a while. You jump on volcanic cornices, sand and dividers. Here you may discover Garden Eels, Groups of striped Bream and Moray Eels.

Valuable tips for safe plunging.

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