Spain · Gran Canaria East

El Cabrón

Also known as: Arinaga Marine Reserve

Best time to dive

January to December

What you might see

  • Moray eelLikely
  • NudibranchLikely

Sightings are seasonal probabilities, not promises - even in peak season nature does its own thing.

Certification & difficulty

Advanced Open Water - advanced conditions (currents/depth); dive within your training.

Snorkelling

Not a snorkel site - Limited - shallow shore-entry area is usable for snorkeling but the site is primarily developed as a scuba destination, not a dedicated snorkel trail

Safety notes

Rocky shore entry/exit that becomes hazardous in swell, medium currents, rough seas when the north-east wind is strong

Permits & fees

El Cabrón is a protected marine reserve (Reserva Natural/Marina de El Cabrón) where commercial dive operators must hold Canarian Government authorization to run trips/training (e.g., Davy Jones Diving cites 'Approval No TA-1-0004981.04'). No specific per-diver EUR permit fee was found in sources searched - unlike La Restinga's quota system, El Cabrón's regulation appears to be centered on operator-level authorization rather than an individual diver fee/permit.

Permits and operators change - confirm before booking.

Location

Nearest hub: Arinaga

This profile is desk research, compiled from public sources - not a first-hand dive report. Coordinates are approximate.