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English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
English (Translate this text in English): Access is only possible by boat. Boats leave from Marina da Gloria every weekend around 8:30am. Trips may take between 45-90 minutes depending on type of boat.
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Average depth 12 m / 39.4 ft
Max depth 36 m / 118.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
English (Translate this text in English): Great dive for both experienced and non-experienced divers.
Dive site depth starts at 4m (13ft) close to aquarium area and gradually descends to 36m (118ft) in sandy area.
Good passages around 18-12m (59-39ft).
On the right side of the site (looking towards the island) is located the sand path called "Avenida Brasil" (a reference to a famous avenue in Rio de Janeiro), which starts in "classroom" at 6-8m (20-26ft) and descends to the sand area at 36m (118ft). Some good passages also may also be found if you go further than "Avenida Brasil".
Normally this spot has no current (or very low current), but depending on weather you may face some medium currents (and surge close to island).
Green turtles are spotted with high frequency in this site. You'll also see spotted moray eels, scorpionfish, french angelfish, flying gurnard, pufferfish, flouders, cowfish, batfish, rays (stingray, eagle ray, electric ray, etc.), green moray eels, and much more.
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