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Naufrágio Moreia

About this Dive Site

Description

Explore the fascinating wreck of the Naufrágio Moreia, intentionally sunk to foster a thriving artificial reef. This popular dive site allows you to explore the remnants of the ship, now encrusted with marine growth and home to a vibrant ecosystem. Expect to see a variety of fish species and other marine creatures making this sunken vessel their sanctuary.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season May, June, July
Jan Good for spotting larger pelagics like manta rays and sometimes sharks. Water can be cooler.
Feb Similar conditions to January. Potential for dolphin sightings.
Mar Water temperatures start to drop slightly. Visibility can be variable.
Apr Cooler water temperatures. Good for seeing endemic species.
More monthly highlights
May Manta ray season begins to pick up. Water is cooler but visibility improves.
Jun Peak manta ray season. Excellent chance to see large aggregations.
Jul Manta ray activity continues. Water is at its coolest.
Aug Manta ray sightings are still possible, but less frequent. Visibility can be variable.
Sep Water temperatures start to rise. Good for seeing smaller reef fish.
Oct Increased chance of seeing schooling fish. Currents can be stronger.
Nov Water temperatures continue to rise. Good for general reef diving.
Dec Warmer waters return. Potential for seeing larger pelagics again.
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