Embark on a thrilling snorkeling tour in the bay of Santa Maria and discover sunken shipwrecks and a diverse array of marine life. Swim alongside schools of soldier fish, snappers, parrot fish, and more!
Embark on a thrilling snorkeling tour in the bay of Santa Maria and discover sunken shipwrecks and a diverse array of marine life. Swim alongside schools of soldier fish, snappers, parrot fish, and more!
- H3WQ+RPX - The warm waters surrounding Sal are home to a fascinating array of marine life
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making it nothing short of snorkelling heaven.
If you have never tried snorkelling before, then this the ideal chance. Head to the dive centre and you’ll be greeted by friendly guides who’ll give you a quick intro to all the essentials.
Snorkelling around…
- H3WQ+RPX - The warm waters surrounding Sal are home to a fascinating array of marine life
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making it nothing short of snorkelling heaven.
If you have never tried snorkelling before, then this the ideal chance. Head to the dive centre and you’ll be greeted by friendly guides who’ll give you a quick intro to all the essentials.
Snorkelling around Sal is a wonderful way to explore the underwater world, here we are lucky enough to have shallow reefs and weck with an abundance of marine life, including tropical and Mediterranean fish, rays, turtles, moray eels and many more.The snorkel points are about 5/10min away and you will spend about 45min in the water. The guide is a diving instructor and will be with you in the water the whole time to offer assistance as well as guide you.
We visit a multilevel reef 3m to 6m deep at the end of the reef there is a shallow shipwreck, Bolama or more commonly known as Calderinhia due to the big boiler still left behind. Schools of soldier fish and snappers like to swim around it and are regularly found here in addition to parrot fish, trumpet fish sea turtles and many others.
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
A few hundred meters off the coast of Santa Maria Bay, there exists a layered reef that varies in depth from 3m to 8m. This range of depth provides ideal conditions for marine creatures to thrive and adjust to different visibility conditions. The reef ends with a shallow shipwreck, more popularly known as Calderinhia, but also referred to as Bolama,…
A few hundred meters off the coast of Santa Maria Bay, there exists a layered reef that varies in depth from 3m to 8m. This range of depth provides ideal conditions for marine creatures to thrive and adjust to different visibility conditions. The reef ends with a shallow shipwreck, more popularly known as Calderinhia, but also referred to as Bolama, named after the large boiler that remains on the site. You can often spot shoals of soldier fish and snappers swimming about, with the occasional sightings of parrot fish, trumpet fish and numerous other marine species.
- 8 years old minimum age
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.