Welcome
to the Tarifa dive map. Tarifa is the most southern point of the
European continent. Africa is only 13km away and views over the strait are breathtaking.
The weather is probably Tarifas most famous feature. The constant wind
has given Tarifa international fame as a wind surfer destination. Since kite-surfing
emerged, only a few years ago, Tarifa has become one of this new and exciting
sports destination. thanks to its long and wide white beach that provides lots
of practice space. also this area offers the diver some spectacular diving along
this rocky cost. as the atlantic washes into the Mediterranean the varied marine
life in this area is diverse. from dolphins to turtles you will need to keep your
cameras ready for that not to be missed photograph. All diving in the area
is done from boats, and because of its 1.
The Stairs 2m-8m beginners and training back
to top 2 The Cabin 12m beginners
and Training back to top 3
The Pool 8 m a fantastic shelf dive with lots of octopus to see. back
to top 4 The Pool 8m Shelf used
mainly for training dives back to top 5
The Wall 18m intermediate-this is a vertical wall with lots of soft coral to explore.
ideal for the macro photographer as there are lots of varied nudibranchs to see. back
to top 6 the Hole- intermediate vertical
wall with lots to explore back to top 7
The Wreck of San Andres- 30m Plus back to
top 8 The Eastern Edge- Intermediate
4m platform this has the rest of the san andres Wreck scattered here to a radius
of 300m this the closest point to Gibraltar only 935m away back
to top 9 The Eastern Edge- Intermediate
as above back to top 10
Morocco Point- 30m-Advanced divers as there can sometimes be currents back
to top 11 The Western Edge- 26m
For all levels of diving back to top 12
The Anchors-26m for all levels of diving back
to top 13 The
Boilers- Intermediate. this is a wreckage spread over a wide area back
to top 14 The Admiralty- This
is a Large Anchor with lots of marine life around. back
to top 15 The Corridors-4m-14m
this is a beginners site with lots to see. back
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