Las Coloradas
- Depth avg. 15m
- Current 2 knots
- Air / Surface temp. 20 - 25 ℃
- Bottom / Water temp. 20 ℃
The topography of the rock formations were sculpted by the lava flows that were once dominant on the island, making it a really popular place for morays and shrimps to hideout!
Enjoy the simplicity and pleasure of this dive that with unique fauna – stingray, island grouper, kingfish, moray, red hogfish, giant anemones, cleaner shrimp (white striped cleaner fish), knobbed triton and octopus are just some of the species to be found when searching under the cornice. Two routes are recommended and both have a rock arch in common as a departure point. From here, one alternative is to follow the cliff leaving the wall to the right, while the other route is in the other direction, leaving the wall on the left. The rock formations look like they have been sculpted and are different in each one of the dives. The simplicity and comfort of this dive will not leave experienced divers feeling dissatisfied. It is also interesting for those with less experience because the waters are quite shallow.
Diving conditions and the best time to dive "Las Coloradas".
| Air temperature | Water temperature | Visibility | Current | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August | 23℃ | 20℃ | 10 m | 2 knots |
| November |
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1 diver reviews Write review
Very good
An interesting dive site worthwile exploring more than once
Average visibility. Depth of the dive 15m. Dive duration 46min.