Arguineguín Reef

Dive Site Details

Named after the nearby village, Arguineguín Reef stretches around 700 meters and is characterized by numerous overhangs that provide shelter for a variety of marine life. Divers can expect to encounter stingrays, moray eels, large pufferfish, colorful anemones, and cleaner shrimps, along with a large shoal of roncadors.

Dive Type

Boat Dive

Entry

Backroll from boat

Certification Level

Open Water Diver

Maximum Depth

16m

Current

Medium

Suggested Equipment

  • Snorkel
  • Camera
  • DSMB
What to Expect

At Arguineguín Reef, divers will explore a vibrant underwater environment with abundant overhangs teeming with marine life. The reef is home to stingrays, moray eels, and large pufferfish, as well as colorful anemones and cleaner shrimps. In the sandy areas, divers may spot angel sharks, often observed by curious octopuses and cuttlefish.

  • Overhangs providing shelter for stingrays, moray eels, and large pufferfish
  • Colorful marine life, including anemones, cleaner shrimps, and a large shoal of roncadors
  • Occasional sightings of angel sharks, octopuses, and cuttlefish in sandy areas
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