Stunning Cavern Dive Cueva de Zorro Tenerife

Hi we're Ola and Martin two scuba diving instructs that have created our own YouTube channel, to bring you tips, tricks, dive site and gear reviews, that we hope will inspire you! Ola is Polish and took a massive chance 8 years ago, buying a one way ticket, leaving the rat race and everything else behind to follow her dream and passion to become a scuba diving instructor in the Canary Islands. Martin did his first Open water dives on the Great Barrier Reef in 2001 and then became an instructor in 2009. He has travelled the world living and diving in 4 countries. Today's episode: Cueva de zorro (translated to: Fox Cave) is an incredible dive site in the south of Tenerife, Canary Islands. Initial descent to 12m, close to the shore, swim along a beautiful basalt rock formation. The entrance is not easy to locate but once found, takes you in a 'rabbit hole' like Alice in Wonderland. Max depth 22m when high tide, suitable for experienced OWD. Possible currents that can pick up within 5 minutes. Rocky bottom creates a home for trumpet fish, groupers, amberjacks, unique canarian lobsters, Atlantic sting rays and angel sharks. Definitely one of our favourite dives 💙