This dive site, Punta Mujeres Ramp, is renowned as an ideal location for introductory dives and diver training. Its name suggests easy shore entry via a ramp, facilitating stress-free access for beginners. The underwater navigation is straightforward, typically following the natural contours of the seabed which showcases a sumptuous, typical Canarian volcanic landscape.
Divers here can expect to encounter an abundant variety of marine life, including notable species like the elusive Angel Shark and the majestic Great Stingray. Other fascinating creatures frequently spotted include electric rays, cuttlefish, seahorses, and various wrasse fish. The rocky Canarian environment also hosts scorpionfish, sar, and octopuses, contributing to a rich biodiversity suitable for observation and photography.
The best time to visit this site is generally year-round, benefiting from the Canary Islands' temperate climate. Its shallow nature, with most marine life concentrated around 6 to 8 meters, makes it exceptionally rewarding for both scuba divers and freedivers. This site is particularly recommended for those looking to improve buoyancy control or practice underwater photography in a calm and creature-rich environment.

