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Beira de Coral

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All about Beira de Coral dive site

Beira de Coral suggests a reef-edge site, where coral growth and volcanic rock meet sand or deeper water. It has a layered profile, suited to divers who enjoy moving slowly along an edge while watching both small life and passing fish.

What to see

Divers may see coral growth, sponges, parrotfish, wrasse, trumpetfish, moray eels, scorpionfish, nudibranchs, and crustaceans. Jacks, barracuda, or rays may pass along the edge.

When To Go Diving

April to November usually offers the best conditions, with warmer water and stronger visibility. Water temperatures are often 22–27°C, while visibility commonly ranges from 15–30 metres.