Faial

The island of Faial is located at the western end of the Central Group of the Azores archipelago, separated from pico island by a channel of 8.3 km. Always known for its strong relationship with the ocean, it is a mandatory stopping point for sailors and lovers of the sea and diving.

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Island that embraces who arrives
and just lets leave with desire.

All nine islands from the Azores are volcanic and located between 37° e 40° North and 25° e 31° West, being the most western part of the european continent in Flores Island. 244 780 persons live there (2008 data). It stays 1 815 km from Europe (Portugal) and 2 625 km from north-america (Canadá).

The islands of the archipelago were divided into three geographical groups: the Eastern Group, composed of Santa Maria and São Miguel, the Central Group includes the islands of Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico and Faial and the Western Group constituted by the islands Corvo and Flores.

The Azores has a maritime climate with mild temperatures ranging from 16 º C (60 º F) in winter to 26 º C (79 º F) in summer Sea temperatures are influenced by the Gulf Stream, and they too mild and between 14 º C and 22 º C in average.

Faial island is the farmost ocidental island of the central group of islands in the Azores, separated from Pico island by a strait with the lenght of aproximately 4,5 nautical miles know as Faial channel. The island has the shape of an irregular pentagon beeing aproximately 21 km in length oriented east to west and arround 14 km width, making the island having an area of 172,43 km².

Due to its location you will only need light clothing with something warmer for the nights. It is recomended to bring some rainproof clothing because rain is failry frequent specialy in the months from October to April.

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One of the most complete diving shops.


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Boats

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Lioti


Embarcação Semi-rigida Lioti
​Our semi-rigid VALIANT Patrol with 12 meters, with two 300hp Yamaha outboard engines, is the best boat in Azores. It is equipped with a sounder, d-gps, radar, oxygen and first aid kit; just about everything for divers' safety. And for comfort, the ‘Lioti’ is equipped with chairs and an access ladder to make getting in and out of the water easy and comfortable. 

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Faial, Azores

The exceptional conditions of the location of the Azores be it on the climate level or by the influence of ocean currents that provide unique diving conditions making it possible on the same dive observe several species of wildlife and underwater flora. This time Haliotis created another project a Dive Center in the Faial Island of the Azores.

Underwater fauna is breathtaking. Large groups of manta rays, jackfish and tunas are common when diving in open waters. There also emblematic encounters with large grupers and constant the presence of moray eels, and you may see schools of colorful fishes. The Azores are undoubtedly one of the best places for diving in Europe. We have dive sites to suit all tastes and levels of experience, such as the iconic Princess Alice Bank, Bank of Condor and low Canal between Faial and Pico, among many others.

With arround 19,8 km in lenght e 14 km wide, the 173,43 Km2 of the Fail island area are pentagonly shaped. It is the third most inhabited island of the archipelago com 15.629 residents (2008 survey data). The Faial island is part of the central group of islands and it is the western vortice of the so called “Islands of the Triangle”, together with São Jorge and Pico islands beeing arround 3 nautical miles appart. The highest point in the island at 1043 meters is in Cobeço Gordo in Caldeira's area with the following coordinates, 38°34’34’’ north latitude and 28°42’47’’ west longitude.


The Blue Shark

The fish adopted as the mascot of Haliotis in Faial is the blue shark (Prionace glauca). It is the most abundant shark species in the world beeing an ocean dweler it may also occur in coastal areas. These come in greater abundance with water temperatures varying between 13 and 18 ° C. Have elongated body with long, conical snout. Their eyes are large and round. The first Dorsalfin is low has a and rounded vertex. The pectoral have the shape of a sickle and are narrow and long. The dorsal coloration is bright blue with lighter blueflanks and off-white belly. This species reaches 4 m long and 205 kg in weight.


Team

Meet the members of our team, who work daily to provide the best underwater experiences.

Luis Ferreira

Base Leader luis.ferreira@haliotis.pt


Diving certifications PADI Divemaster

Nautical certifications Local Skipper

Ana Peixoto

Sales Department ana.peixoto@haliotis.pt


Diving certifications PADI IDC Staff Instructor
Emergency First Response Instructor

Nautical certifications Local Skipper

Academic formation Marine Biology

Daniel Frade

Divemaster geral@haliotis.pt


Diving certifications PADI Divemaster

Nautical certifications Local Skipper

Inês Bruno

Dive Instructor geral@haliotis.pt


Diving certifications PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor
Emergency First Response Instructor

Nautical certifications Local Skipper

Academic formation Marine Biology

Contacts

Cais de Santa Cruz
Marina da Horta
Lojas A5 & C5
9900-016 Horta
Portugal - Açores - Faial 

Tel. +351 911 913 624
e-mail:
 faial@haliotis.pt

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Licenced by Instituto de Desporto de Portugal

All insurance by Mútua dos Pescadores

Operator Maritimo Turistico with licence Nº17 by Capitania do Porto de Peniche

Tourism licence 9/2009

Company registered in RNAAT with activities recognized as Nature Tourism

Licened by Instituto da conservação da Natureza

Company registered in RNAAT with activities recognized as Nature Tourism