We are the explorers of the Chañaral Island Marine Reserve!
We have gone through logistic, investigative and many immersion dives to provide a variety of increible guided diving spots in the area.
PAM Denise Shipwreck (high sea fisherboat)
Southwest of the Marine Reserve
33 meters maximum depth.
Good shape of conservation.
Artificial coral reef.
“La lobera del Faro” The Sea Lion Colony of the Lighthouse
East of the Marine Reserve
Colony of sea lions
From 2 to 20 meters’ depth.
Direct interaction with this curious animal who owns an incomparable grace underwater.
The One With No Name
North of the Marine Reserve
Grotto with plenty biodiversity
From 3 to 25 meters’ depth
A grotto with several rock fishes, shoals, crustaceans, and sea weeds forests.
The Anchor
North of the Marine Reserve
A wall which surrounds the island and comes out in the north of the island. With a sea bottom of grounded shell, in one of its beginnings possesses one of the patrimonial spots of the Marine Reserve: and anchor Hall style.
2 to 42 meters’ depth.
Orange actinia’s, sponges, several rock fishes and abundant sea weed forests.
The Canyon of the Lost
North of the Marine Reserve
The biggest actinia walls we have found in the Marine reserve.
15 to 28 meters’ depth.
A wall with abundance of actinia’s, and sponges which ends in a great orange and yellow canyon, with rock islands among the grounded sea shells of the bottom.
El Apañado
East of the Marine Reserve
Great kelp forest in front of the biggest Lobos Colony in the Marine Reserve.
3 – 24 Meters in Depth
Among the kelp forests, there is a diveable stone trench – an ideal place to watch life and contemplate its natural beauty.

Darwin’s Window
Northeast of the Marine Reserve
Colony of sea wolves
7 to 24 meters’ depth
Kelp forests, sponges, sea wolves and great abundance of fish are framed in a small stone window looking into the blue ocean.

The Otter
East of the Marine Reserve
A tour through stone landscape, chungungos (local name for a kind of otter), light entrances and some sea wolves.
4 to 25 meters’ depth
Underwater exploration

The South Window
Southeast of the Marine Reserve
Enormous and solid laying rock whose walls are covered in examples of biodiversity.
16 to 40 meters depth
Underwater exploration

Neptuno’s Walls
Southeast of the Marine Reserve
Walls and walls which divide into boulders with great sponges and colours.
16 to 40 meters’ depth
Underwater exploration

The Secret
Southeast of the Marine Reserve
9 to 40 metes’ depth
Great walls. Actinia’s, sponges and so much life.
Underwater exploration.

The Grotto
East of the Marine Reserve
A Big grotto with color sponges. The most amazing wall of the place.
16 to 40mts depth