Welcome to Portugal

Ever thought about diving in Portugal? No?! Think twice! There are 1230 km of mainland coast, 920 km of island coastline, 12 islands, eight marine reserves and parks, combined with the rich and magnificent Atlantic Ocean, making Portugal the best and most diverse country in Europe for scuba diving and other water activities. The dive …

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Santa Maria Island

If you have ever dreamed of encountering a whale shark, Santa Maria Island is the place in Portugal where your dreams may come true, with a lot of sun and clear water too. The most southern island of Azores is also one of the smallest and warmest of the archipelago. Like men, islands can’t be …

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Graciosa Island

It is common to say that for every week you stay in Graciosa, you add an extra year to your life. Graciosa is cool and easy and people are gentile, real and human. The island owns itself, is small but powerful in the emotions. Be ready to feel different while staying in Graciosa and to let …

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Alentejo

If you are by any chance exploring the Alentejo with its famous hills, water damns and excellent rural areas, or cruising along the Costa Vicentina and Litoral Alentejano Natural Park and you want to get wet, you are in for a surprise. The best diving area is from Sines to Vilanova de Milfontes with Porto …

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Lagos, Portimão and Lagoa

If you are around Algarve, we can bet you are eating very good, partying hard and sleeping even better in the wonderful warm, windless beaches that make this massive Bay from Lagos to Lagoa a perfect place to get wet. With low currents and surrounded by two small rivers and the larger Arade River, itself …

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Faial

Everybody knows Horta harbour for being the most famous port of call in Portugal, and everybody knows that’s where you find Peter’s Sport Café… Here you won’t feel to be as far away from civilization as in other Azores Islands. The most cosmopolitan Azorean city has lots of action both in the island as in …

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Madeira Islands

Scuba diving in Madeira has been gaining increasing importance among those who visit the islands. The mild climate throughout the year, the temperature of sea water to about 18 and 23°C, clear waters and very likely to see species such as large groupers, dolphins, stingrays and manta rays are the main reasons why divers consider …

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Azores Islands

The Azores have been considered by various international media as one of the best places to go in the Atlantic Ocean. Large groups of manta rays, lilies, saws or tuna, are common to be observed in the water column during scuba diving. Also frequent are the encounters with large mere. The Azores are undoubtedly one …

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