Arguineguin Reef
About Arguineguin Reef
Arguineguin Reef is a long, stretched rock reef just outside the local port. The dive follows the transition between sandy bottom and a natural volcanic rocky reef, with many holes and small hideaways. It is known for schooling fish and varied marine life around the reef structure, including large groups of yellow snappers and sardines, plus octopus, moray eels, and rays.
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A reef dive that follows the edge between sandy bottom and volcanic rock, with many holes and crevices to explore.
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