Dive into the All Saints' Bay and enjoy Brazil's underwater life with this diving activity. You will also explore the ancient remains of a sunken boat.
What to expect
After meeting up on the beach of Porto da Barra, we will head to the Bay of All Saints, the largest bay, not just in the state of Bahia, but in the whole of Brazil! This is the perfect location for our underwater diving adventure.
Once we are on the boat which takes us out to high seas, the monitor will give us a brief presentation on how you can get the most from your diving experience in the safest possible way. Then you will be given the equipment and we are ready to jump into the water.
We will swim among the amazing coral reefs for around 40 or 50 minutes, admiring the different species of colorful fish that inhabit this region and even explore the remains of a sunken boat. You will feel like a genuine explorer on this activity. Then, when you are back on dry land, we will present you with a souvenir photo of your experience for you to take home.
Options
When making the reservation, you can choose between two options, depending on if you are a beginner or experienced diver:
Diving for beginners
If you are new to this sport or have little experience, there's no need to worry, as we will give you the basic instructions so you can have an unforgettable experience under the surface of the Brazilian sea, without the need for certification. With this option, you will have one dive and will descend to around 30 feet deep.
Advanced level diving
This option can be chosen by more experienced divers who hold the required international certification for this level of dive (PADI, NAUI, or SSI). You will enjoy two dives to a depth corresponding to the level of certification you hold.
Important information
Children under 10 years old and pregnant women cannot take part in this activity.
It is not recommended to consume alcoholic drinks in the 24 hours preceding your dive.
After the activity, you must wait for at least 12 hours before you can take a flight on an airplane due to the change in pressure.
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