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Gruta Azul (Blue Grotto)
Arraial do Cabo · Arraial do Cabo · Brazil
A stunning underwater grotto illuminated by brilliant blue light, nestled within Brazil's diving capital at Arraial do Cabo.
Abrolhos Marine National Park
Caravelas · Bahia · Brazil
Brazil's first marine national park protecting the largest coral reef system in the South Atlantic, home to endemic mushroom-shaped coral formations called chapeiroes and seasonal humpback whale breeding grounds.
Buraco da Raquel
Vila dos Remedios · Fernando de Noronha · Brazil
A dramatic volcanic rock formation with natural tidal pools teeming with octopuses and reef fish in UNESCO-protected Fernando de Noronha.
Corveta Ipiranga Wreck
Vila dos Remédios · Fernando de Noronha · Brazil
The remains of a Brazilian Navy corvette deliberately sunk as a dive attraction in the UNESCO-protected waters of Fernando de Noronha, now colonised by reef life and surrounded by spinner dolphins and sea turtles.
Bonete Wreck (Dartagnan)
Ilhabela · Ilhabela · Brazil
A cargo vessel wreck resting at 25 metres off Ilhabela's wild southern coast, offering a challenging dive near the remote Bonete beach.
Ilha das Cabras
Ilhabela · Ilhabela · Brazil
A beginner-friendly ecological sanctuary just 100 metres from shore, home to a Neptune statue and abundant marine life in Ilhabela's protected waters.
Recife Shipwreck Corridor
Recife · Pernambuco · Brazil
A dense concentration of over 100 shipwrecks spanning four centuries along the Pernambuco coast, where warm tropical waters and aggressive marine colonisation transform sunken vessels into thriving artificial reefs.
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FAQ
Why is Arraial do Cabo called the diving capital of Brazil?
Arraial do Cabo sits at the confluence of warm tropical currents from the north and cold, nutrient-rich upwelling from the Falklands Current. This unique oceanographic phenomenon creates exceptional visibility often exceeding 15 metres and attracts a remarkable diversity of marine life. The town offers over 20 dive sites ranging from grottos and caves to shipwrecks, all within short boat rides.
What certification do I need for the Blue Grotto dive?
The Blue Grotto (Gruta Azul) requires Advanced Open Water certification due to the overhead environment and depths reaching 25 metres. The dive involves navigating through tunnels and confined spaces, so experience with buoyancy control is essential. Some operators also require a minimum number of logged dives before taking divers to this site.
How cold does the water get at Arraial do Cabo?
Water temperatures at Arraial do Cabo can drop to 16 degrees Celsius due to cold-water upwelling from the Falklands Current, even in summer. The upwelling is unpredictable and temperatures can swing several degrees in a single day. A 5mm wetsuit or semi-dry suit is recommended year-round, and many local divers use dry suits during the coldest upwelling events.
What are chapeiroes and why are they unique to Abrolhos?
Chapeiroes are mushroom-shaped coral formations endemic to the Abrolhos Archipelago, found nowhere else in the world. They are formed primarily by Mussismilia braziliensis, an endemic Brazilian coral species that grows in massive columnar structures up to 5 metres tall and 20 metres across, creating flat-topped pillars separated by sand channels. These formations grow extremely slowly, with the largest estimated to be over 6,000 years old. The chapeiroes create unique habitat complexity, with overhangs sheltering diverse invertebrate communities and channels between them acting as highways for reef fish.
How do I get to the Abrolhos Marine Park?
The Abrolhos Archipelago lies approximately 70 kilometres offshore from the town of Caravelas in southern Bahia state. The boat crossing takes 3 to 6 hours depending on vessel type and sea conditions. Liveaboard trips of 3 to 5 days are the most common way to dive the park, departing from Caravelas. Day trips are not feasible due to distance. A limited number of visitors are permitted daily under park regulations, and all visits must be arranged through licensed operators. The nearest airports are in Teixeira de Freitas or Porto Seguro, both requiring ground transfers to Caravelas.