This dive site is operated by Scuba Sur, a dive centre renowned for its boat diving expeditions in the south of Gran Canaria, Spain. Utilizing their private marina, Scuba Sur offers daily excursions to approximately 30 diverse dive sites. The diving experience here is primarily boat-accessed, ensuring convenient reach to various underwater locations, though no specific history or navigation complexities are noted.
The waters surrounding these sites are rich in marine life, known for sightings of elegant rays, vibrant trumpet fish, and colorful rainbow fishes. Divers can also encounter secretive moray eels and impressive large schools of fish, including yellow snappers, barracuda, and sardines, adding dynamic beauty to the underwater scenery.
Given the generally excellent year-round diving conditions in the Canary Islands, the best time to visit Scuba Sur is practically any season. With an average depth of 7 meters and a maximum of 14 meters, it is particularly well-suited for beginner divers and those seeking relaxed explorations. The shallow depths and abundant life also make it an ideal destination for snorkeling and freediving enthusiasts.

