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| Starting Price: | $1,932.00 |
| Trip Length: | 4 days |
| Interests: |
Snorkeling/Scuba Sun and beaches |
Diving in Fernando de Noronha
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The Fernando de Noronha Archipelago is a Marine National Park located 200 miles off the northeastern coast of Brazil. Noronha is a mountainous archipelago of volcanic origin that was wonderfully shaped into one large island and 20 smaller ones. Their beautiful sandy beaches and crystal-clear water host the most diverse marine life in Brazil. The archipelago is a world-class dive destination and a heavenly retreat for underwater pleasures, with warm (28C) and clear (with 30 meters visibility ) waters. Due to its open ocean location, which provides pelagic fish and ocean mammals a refuge and the strict protections placed on this national park by the Brazilian environmental protection agency, we can guarantee the fish will be there when you are.
The dive sites include a wreck dive, caverns, amazing coral and volcanic rock formations, an array of reef sharks, rare green and comb turtles of up to 660 pounds, schooling barracuda, all kinds of rays and schooling reef fishes of every kind and color, and wild dolphins. Fernando de Noronha Islands are divided into two parts: Mar de Fora (“Outside ocean”) and Mar de Dentro (“Inside Ocean”). The inside ocean, which is where the islands surrounding the coast are located, has very calm waters between April and November and between December and March it experiences some waves lessening visibility. The outside ocean always has clearer visibility than the inside ocean, yet dive success still greatly depends on ocean conditions and time of year. The best conditions are normally between November and July

