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Lanzarote nomad

Explore Lanzarote as a nomad

Diving in Lanzarote

Diving in Lanzarote

Lanzarote is a popular destination for diving, known for its clear waters and diverse marine life.

The island’s volcanic origins have created unique underwater landscapes, including caves and tunnels to explore. Some popular dive sites include the La Cueva del Viento, El Bufadero, and the waters around the Chinijo Archipelago.

Divers can expect to see a variety of species, including octopus, eels, and various types of fish and coral. There are many dive centers and operators on the island that offer diving trips, equipment rental, and certification courses.

Museo Atlántico

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The Museo Atlántico is an underwater art museum located off the coast of Lanzarote. The museum was created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and opened in 2016.

It features more than 300 sculptures, most of which are made of pH-neutral materials that encourage the growth of marine life. Visitors can explore the sculptures by diving or snorkeling. The sculptures depict human figures and everyday objects, and are arranged in themed areas such as “The Rubicon,” a collection of sculptures that represent the transition from land to sea, and “The Anthropocene,” which highlights the impact of human activity on the environment.

The goal of the museum is to raise awareness about conservation and the importance of protecting the ocean.

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