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La Burrera del Caserón Rocky underwater landscape surrounded by a sandy bottom in front of the dunes of Corralejo , which offers ideal hiding places for many sea creatures . Bream , groupers , electric rays , grunt fish , several species of moray eels , often barracudas and mackerel .
• depth : 18 – 20 m , visibility : 15-35 m , current : none to moderate , difficulty : easy to moderate
El Calamareo Reef from Corralejo past the Isla de Lobos to Lanzarote . Barely 5 minutes from the harbour is one of the highlights of the diving area : a 12-metre deep reef plateau , from there a steep wall at 22 metres . Slow current , lots to see : The wall , tunnels and caves are populated by club anemones , sponges and small gorgonians ; there is always a chance of seeing large fish such as barracudas , eagle rays and stingrays , groupers and angel sharks .
• depth : 12 – 22 m , visibility : up to 35 m , current : moderate to strong , difficulty : easy to moderate
La Atalaya Reef sloping down to the north-west of Isla de Lobos with the highest point at 22 metres ; therefore only for divers with at least some depth experience . There are tunnels and caves under the rocky roof where you anchor . Varied life is guaranteed here : Spiny lobsters , Atlantic lobsters , perch , bream , colourful club-tipped anemones and frequent sightings of eagle rays and large stingrays .
• depth : 22 – 34 m , visibility : up to 30 m , current : none to moderate , difficulty : moderate to challenging
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