Boca del Medio:
Entry east of the Archipelago, clear and shallow waters (10 to 15 m) with a great variety
of coral fauna and flora.
Piedra de la Guasa:
30 to 35 m deep underwater cliff. One of the best spots to observe a wide spectrum of
pelagic fauna (grouper, red snapper, barracuda, horse-eye, jack).
Solapa de Rabusqui:
Caves where, aside from a great variety of crustaceans, one can observe sleepy sharks.
Boca de Cote:
Vertical walls with caves filled with multicolored sponges and black coral formations. One
of the most impressive diving spots.
Noronqui:
Formation of elk corals (Acropora Palmata).
Inside this labyrinth lives a great variety of species.
Dos Mosquices:
Aside from exploring the magnificent reefs in the south
barrier, you will be able to visit the biological research station of the Fundación
Cientifica Los Roques which shelters a turtle breeding center.
Nordisqui:
North of the Archipelago, formations of flat coral stones and canals, variety
of lobster as well as a few ship wrecks.
Boca De Sebastopol:
Entry south-east of the Archipelago, varied fauna. You can easily observe
sharks and rays. |