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Freedive Trips

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Freedive Trips Types

 
See in the images above all the information about the different freedive trip types from each dive center, schedules, meeting points, prices and other details.

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Freedive Sites

Explore the best freediving sites

Macário

Fishes
Difficulty
Maximum Depth 15 meters
PADI Freediver ou equivalente

A wreck dive in Mindelo's bay about 80 meters long is the habitat of an immensity and diversity of marine life, from giant puffer fishes, colourful nudibranch and huge shoals of soldier fish, goatfish and yellow grunt fish. This is an excelent spot for freediving, challenging you to explore an artificil reef full of surprises!

Ponta Canjana

Fishes
Difficulty
Maximum Depth 18 meters
PADI Freediver ou equivalente

An incredible place for freediving where a big rock covered by sun-coral is home for some shoals of surgeon fish, soldier fish and yellow grunt. Stingrays and lobsters are also common habitants in this dive spot. The immensity of life will leave you dazzled and unwilling to get out of the water!
From the shallow bay (average depth: 8m) until the corner of the cliff (about 18m deep) there is a big area to explore on this dive site acording to your freediving experience.

Fateixa

Fishes
Difficulty
Maximum Depth 16 meters
PADI Freediver ou equivalente

The perfect place for freediving in a shallow bay, protected from strong currents and full of marine life. Only 20 minutes boat distance from Mindelo, this dive site allows you to see the most common marine species in São Vicente, such as trompet fish, moray eel, puffer fish and sometimes turtles.

Turtle Spot

Fishes
Difficulty
Maximum Depth 7 meters
PADI Freediver ou equivalente

The perfect place to see green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) while freediving. In this dive site in addition to the turtles it is also possible to see stingrays that swim on the sandy bottom as well as other pelagic fish.