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Cravo Fora

A circle of stones on top of a maine stone slab at a maximum depth of 18 meters in the deepest part and 14 meters at the top of the reef. A place for all types of divers, whether Open Water or more advanced.

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Golden Reef Wall

This reef is part of the largest natural reef in Portugal, the reef that stretches across the Bay of Armação de Pêra to Albufeira. The Golden Reef is about 3.3 nautical miles from the dive center, so it takes no more than 15 to 20 minutes. With a maximum depth of 21 meters in the sand and 14 meters at the top.

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Pedra da Morea

This is probably the place with the most Phoenician anchors accounted for. A total of more than 50 anchors. This reef has a southwest/northeast direction and is 22 meters deep in the sand and 18 meters at the top. The distance from the marina to this point does not exceed 15 minutes.

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2 Ancoras

This reef is in a general orientation of Northeast-Southwest, also presenting some furnaces excavated in the wall. These can thus host several marine species. Here it is recommended to do multilevel diving, starting in the deepest part, next to the sand and, gradually exploring the wall, in order to take the longest time possible, enjoying all the flora and fauna present here. The travel time between the dive center and the dive point is approximately 10 minutes.

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Pedra do Cravo

Like snowflakes, here you will find sand and some peripheral slumps on the rock/dead coral. Small flakes of dead coral and broken coral, with lilac tones, cover the ground in large quantities.

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Pedra Boa

Pedra Boa can be considered the continuation of the Two Anchors point. With east-west direction, but eventually falling to the southwest, this is a wall with few loose stones.

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Pedra do Ferro

Natural wall-shaped reef, with two large slabs, one to the north and one to the south. With an eastwest direction and a depth of 18 meters there is a small space between both slabs with sand. The trip is no more than 10 minutes away from the marina.

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Dourada Wall

Dourada is a natural reef belonging to the largest Portuguese natural reef Pedra do Valado. Being part of this reef, it appears as a wall with a break into a sandy valley with rock formations. With a maximum depth of 20 meters in the sand, going up to 15 meters at the top of the rock to the south.

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Cela 12/20 Wall

Cela 12/20 is a natural reef belonging to the largest Portuguese natural reef. Being part of this reef, it presents itself as a wall with a break to a sandy valley with rock formations. With a maximum depth of 20 meters in the sand, going up to 15 meters at the top of the rock that is south.

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Saskya

Dive spot formed by numerous rock pilars spreaded around a mix of sandy and rocky bottom. Maximum depth of 21m, recommended spot for advanced divers.

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