Friday, 22 July 2016 10:15

Las Canteras Snorkelling Guide And Map

Las Canteras beach is perfect for snorkelling Las Canteras beach is perfect for snorkelling www.photosgrancanaria.com

Las Canteras beach is a marine reserve and the water if packed with fish. It's one of Gran Canaria's top snorkelling spots. 

But, because the beach is so big, you do need to know where to start.

That's why we've made a Las Canteras snorkelling map with lots of useful info about the best places to swim and what you'll see. It based on our years of experience of snorkelling at Las Canteras beach.

As you'll see from the map below, the best place to snorkel is right in the middle of the beach just south of Playa Chica. The area is sheltered by the reef and is completely calm at low tide. It has a mix of rock, weed, and sand bottoms and attracts a huge variety fish and marine life.

Lex Says: See this guide to the main sections of Las Canteras beach

 

Alex Says: Our Kindle Guide to Snorkelling at Las Canteras.

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