New Divesite: Banco João Lopes
This dive site is located at the North coast of Santa Maria Island. Sometimes strong currents are present which together with the depth make this dive more suitable for divers with some experience. Th
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This dive site is located at the East coast of Santa Maria Island a few meters from shore. This dive site presents a main rock formation with crevices where slipper lobsters, fork-beards, and octopus
View ArticleNew Divesite: Pedrinha
This dive site is located at the Southeast coast of Santa Maria Island. Despite being in a more-o-less sheltered area, this dive site presents normally moderate-to-strong currents. The diver can choos
View ArticleNew Divesite: Supermercado dos Badejos
Comb Groupers Supermarket!This dive site is located at the East coast of Santa Maria Island. This dive site presents normally strong currents which together with the depth make this dive suitable only
View ArticleNew Divesite: Tartaruga
This dive site is located at the Southeast coast of Santa Maria Island near the Vila Islet. This is an exposed dive site that presents strong currents and should be done only by experienced divers. On
View ArticleNew Divesite: Baixa do Ambrósio
This dive site is located 2 miles north from the Bay of Anjos and around 8 miles from Vila do Porto. No one will regret a trip there especially manta-rays lovers. During the summer it’s norma
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This dive site that is located 20 miles NW from Santa Maria Island and 33 miles SE from S. Miguel Island and very near Formigas Islets. Due to its location in open sea it presents the majority of the
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The Formigas Islets located around 23 miles NW from Santa Maria Island and 30 miles SE from S. Miguel Island have just a 19m high lighthouse and a small jetty. There are several dive sites around the
View ArticleNew Divesite: The islands that make up the Azores are blessed by a warm Gulf...
The marine life in the Azores is diverse and abundant with some colorful subtropical fish species. Pelagic fishes like tuna, barracudas, jacks, sardines and mackerels are best spotted from July to Sep
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