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Dive sites nearby

Cabo Submarino

Its name comes from the fact that there is an old communications cable, meanwhile already disabled, visible over some rock formations where a lot of life is concentrated, depth of about 20mts.

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Pião

This dive spot is formed by several pinnacles surrounded by sand, but none the less full of lie. It is easy to go from one pinnacle to another because they are very close to each other.

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Bailonas

This is a spot reserved for technical divers. Where one can enjoy the beauty of an up which in certain places can have gaps of almost 10mts. Old coastline, located to the west of the beach Fonte da Telha.

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Pedra da Lagoa

This spot consists of two rocks that are about 20m to 30m apart. A great dive for the marine life that it has. However, due to sea conditions (usually there is some current) it is considered a dive for experienced divers only.

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Lagosteiros

This site consists of several shelf-shaped rocks where lobsters like to seek refuge. It is nice to watch the lobster “antennas“ coming out of the shelves.

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3 Milhas

This spot consists of a large rock with a slit that crosses it giving the sensation of being 2 separate rocks.It is possible to pass underneath from one side to the other because there is an opening in the form of an arc.

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Baleeira

Baleeira is a bay with a small beach of rolled stones. This site is very good for beginners and for try dives. Even though most access this site from a boat, you can stay on the beach and start your dive from there as well.

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Forte da Baralha

Rock formation located a few meters south of the coast of Sesimbra, near Cape Espichel. It rises from the bottom (located at 15m) to the surface. It is rare that the top of the stone gets completely submerged.

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Gruta dos Pampos

This place is very close to our famous wreck dive site: The River Gurara. The cave has a large entrance and, as we move forward, it divides into two.

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Bifa

This site is easily identified at the surface by its distinctive geological formation at the base of the cape. Waves and swell here create large water spurts (in rough weather you can even hear “roaring“). Underneath it - under calm conditions - there’s a cavern-like environment and beautiful walls to be explored.

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