Wreck of Cermona II

Dive Site Details
The Cermona wreck, a former fishing boat now fostering marine life in South Gran Canaria, offers an easy and fascinating exploration of its bridge, holds, and engine room. Located five minutes from Mogán at a depth of 18 meters, this wreck is home to a variety of crustaceans, fish, and molluscs, including European parrotfish and the occasional dusky grouper.

Dive Type

Boat Dive

Entry

Backroll from boat and descent on a line, which is attached to the wreck

Certification Level

Open Water Diver

Maximum Depth

18m

Current

No current to medium

Suggested Equipment

  • Torch
  • Camera
What to Expect

Diving at the Cermona wreck promises an exciting underwater adventure where history meets marine conservation. As you descend to the wreck lying on its starboard side at a depth of 20 meters, you’ll be immersed in a vibrant ecosystem thriving on the algae-covered structure. The wreck, formerly a fishing boat, now serves as a sanctuary for a multitude of marine species. Divers can easily navigate through its bridge, holds, and engine room, making it an ideal dive for all experience levels.

  • Rich Marine Life: Encounter European parrotfish, morays, and occasional pelagic species like amberjacks and tuna.
  • Unique Ecosystem: Algae-covered wreck provides shelter for a diverse array of crustaceans, fish, and molluscs.
  • Mixed Seabed: The combination of sand and small rocks enhances the underwater scenery and biodiversity.
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