As snorkelling spots go, Fuerteventura's volcanic seabed is hard to beat. Explore the underwater world of La Lajita - one of the island's best dive sites. With an experienced guide, you'll be equipped with a wetsuit, fins, mask and snorkel, as well as a buoyancy aid if you need a break. Swim along the volcanic reef and you'll come face to face with lava flows, fish, exotic marine life and more.
Snorkelling Experience in the South of Fuerteventura
- Snorkelling experience in La Lajita
- Full equipment and experienced guide
- See volcanic lava flows, exotic marine life and more
Transport
Instructor
Equipment
Wetsuit
Snorkeling
- Not suitable for guests with poor health
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
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