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El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave)
Guided cave dive in El Cabrón's volcanic reserve.
Local operator required
The cave route needs local route selection, permit-aware access, and a guide who can choose the safest entry and exit for the day.
About El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave)
El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave) is a shore-access cave route inside the El Cabrón marine reserve near Arinaga. The dive combines volcanic shelves, arches, and a planned under-ceiling section, so the useful skill is clean buoyancy and a disciplined entry and exit rather than chasing depth. This is a route to run with local guidance when current, swell, or the chosen line make one entrance safer than another.
Research Estimate At El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave)
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El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave) Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
12m - 23m
Depth Note
The broader reserve starts on a 12-14m volcanic shelf, with the cave line reaching the mid-teens before working down to about 23m on the longest variant.
Best Season
Year-round, with the calmest and clearest windows usually in summer.
Typical Conditions
Volcanic shore cave with a current-sensitive route, an under-ceiling section, and entry and exit choices that change with the day.
Safety & Access At El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave)
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Use a guide, carry a surface marker buoy, and bring a line cutter. Good buoyancy and a tidy exit matter more than the nominal depth.
Access Restrictions
Access is regulated inside the ZEC reserve and the unpaved road to the parking area requires the right permit; the cave line is not a casual walk-in.
Legal Notes
Follow reserve rules, designated entry and exit points, and any permit or local-operator requirements before attempting the cave line.
Local Intel For El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave)
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Best as a guided scuba dive with steady trim, controlled finning, and comfort in tight or partially overhead water. Easier reserve routes exist, but this line rewards local guidance.
Freediving
Not a sensible freedive target. The overhead section and shore logistics make scuba the right mode.
Snorkeling
Not a practical snorkel target. The interesting structure sits below casual surface-snorkel comfort and the entry is rocky.
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El Cabrón - Cueva Grande (the Big Cave) Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Cave-specific dive-center page covering permit-aware access, overhead water, and safety gear requirements.
Official tourism page for El Cabrón with shore access, frequent current, and the reserve's species-rich volcanic shelf.
Dive-center page confirming shore entry, rock access, medium current, and reserve-wide cave and arch routes.
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