Dive-site story
Located along the eastern coast of Tenerife, Radazul offers direct entry from the marina area into clear coastal waters sheltered from prevailing northerly swells. The underwater landscape features large breakwater blocks transitioning into open sand flats, volcanic rock formations, and deep drop-offs. Because the nearshore drop is exceptionally fast, it is widely utilized for both recreational training and deep technical diving.
Steep volcanic drop-off easily accessed directly from the harbor steps
Regular sightings of angelsharks resting camouflaged in the sandy patches
Sheltered bay conditions with reliable year-round water clarity
Location
Use the map to plan with your operator and confirm the exact entry point on the day.
Seasonality
Diving is reliable year-round, with peak water warmth in late summer and increased angelshark encounters during cooler winter months.
Marine life
| Species | Likelihood | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AngelsharkSquatina squatina | Seasonal | ||||||||||||
| Atlantic TrumpetfishAulostomus strigosus | Common | ||||||||||||
| Fangtooth MorayEnchelycore anatina | Common | ||||||||||||
| Canary DamselfishAbudefduf luridus | Common | ||||||||||||
| Common StingrayDasyatis pastinaca | Common |
Marine forecast