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Los Dedos
Los Dedos is a boat dive on volcanic basalt fingers off La Graciosa.
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The site is managed through local dive schools and boat departures from Caleta de Sebo.
About Los Dedos
Los Dedos is a boat dive off La Graciosa built around volcanic rock fingers and sand tongues that cut into basalt. The route is compact and rewards slow finning along the rock edges and sandy corridors rather than covering a lot of ground. It sits inside the island's marine reserve, so plan it through a local operator and expect open-water conditions instead of a sheltered shore entry. Divers come here for the stone-hand shape and the mix of jack mackerel, bream, stingrays and gorgonians.
Research Estimate At Los Dedos
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Where Is Los Dedos?
Los Dedos Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
15m - 26m
Depth Note
Operator classifies Los Dedos as a medium boat dive with a 15-26m profile on volcanic rock and sand tongues.
Best Season
Year-round, with calmer weather windows the most comfortable.
Typical Conditions
Clear-water boat diving on a compact volcanic route with open Atlantic exposure and noticeable current.
Safety & Access At Los Dedos
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat Los Dedos as a guided boat dive with steady buoyancy, current awareness, and reserve discipline. The site is more comfortable on calm days, and the open-water setting is less forgiving than a sheltered bay.
Access Restrictions
Plan Los Dedos through a local dive center from Caleta de Sebo rather than as a casual shore entry.
Legal Notes
Los Dedos sits inside the Chinijo Archipelago Marine Reserve, so follow reserve rules and local operator instructions.
Local Intel For Los Dedos
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Boat dive with a compact route over basalt fingers and sand tongues; best for slow buoyancy control and close tracking of the formation.
Freediving
Not a prime freedive site; the boat profile and open-water setting make it better for scuba.
Snorkeling
Not a strong snorkel pick; the interest sits below the surface and the boat profile favors scuba.
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Exposure Profile at Los Dedos
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Wildlife at Los Dedos
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Recent Logged Visits At Los Dedos
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Los Dedos Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Los Dedos Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Boat profile, medium difficulty, and depth band for Los Dedos.
Regional conditions page with current and visibility baselines for La Graciosa.
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