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Cabritos

Volcanic formation that serves as shelter for several species of fish. It has an average depth of 20 meters and is located behind Ilha do Meio.

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Ressurreta

Besides being an excellent point for baptisms, it is also a good option for night diving. Located between the Rata and Middle Islands, the depth varies from 8 and 12 meters.

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Canal da Sela da Gineta

This diving point is located at the back of Sela Gineta Island, with very clear and shallow waters. The dive can present moderate current due to its location.

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Buraco das Cabras

It is a drift dive that starts in the Outside Sea and ends in the Inside Sea, therefore, it doesn’t demand much effort from the divers during the displacement. The average depth is 15 meters and the point is made up of rock formations of volcanic origin.

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Cagarras Fundas

Versatile dive, which provides several different profiles. It starts at the shallow end and can reach up to 30 meters of depth. Located west of Cagarras Point.

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Cagarras

Very versatile place, that can receive both beginner and experienced divers, because the dive starts in shallow and sheltered waters and its walls can reach 34 meters of depth.

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Buraco do Inferno

Despite its name, this underwater cave holds spectacular rock formations. It's a very interesting spot, with an incredible look. It's not possible to make long penetrations, just a few passages.

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Caieiras

The dive at this point is around 17 meters and occurs between three distinct rock formations. It is well known for the amount of algae. It is one of the resting and feeding areas for sea turtles.

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Cordilheiras

Next to Rata Island, this point consists of a rocky wall that can reach 30 meters deep. Its trademark is the impressive visual.

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Macaxeira

Located in the Sea of Outside, this incredible place with up to 40 meters of depth, is in the extreme north of the island. The current is always present and leads the diver to the wall of collapsed rocks. After the outline, there is a plateau with many algae.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.