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Scuba diving in Brazil, from your first baptism dive to Noronha’s 40 m visibility and the Abrolhos liveaboard

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A scuba diver hovers above an algae-covered reef while a large reef shark glides past in the clear blue water, a highlight of the 2-Day Diving Package in Fernando de Noronha

2-Day Diving Package in Fernando de Noronha

5.0· 5 reviews

Dive into Fernando de Noronha's beauty with a 2-day package: expert dive instructors, bilingual guides and unforgettable underwater adventures.

1 night

from $ 400

Scuba diver silhouetted against sunbeams underwater during an Open Water diving course in Fernando de Noronha

Open Water Fernando de Noronha Diving Course

5.0· 2 reviews

Learn to dive with the Open Water Diving Course in Fernando de Noronha. Get certified while exploring the vibrant marine life in crystal-clear waters.

4 nights

from $ 1,500

A scuba diver observes a large school of silver fish gliding through vivid blue open water during the Adventurer Diving Course in Fernando de Noronha

Advanced Adventurer Diving Course in Fernando de Noronha

5.0· 2 reviews

Expand your skills with the Advanced Adventurer Diving Course in Fernando de Noronha, featuring 5 specialty dives, certification, and included transfers.

4 nights

from $ 1,400

Panoramic clifftop view of a Fernando de Noronha diving trip destination showing turquoise bays, rocky sea stacks, a secluded sandy beach, and the iconic spire peak rising in the background at golden hour

5-Day Fernando de Noronha Diving Trip

5.0· 2 reviews

Explore Fernando de Noronha's marine life, beaches and culture on a 5-day adventure with included accommodation.

4 nights

from $ 1,000

A scuba diver on a diving liveaboard Abrolhos trip hovers close to golden staghorn coral while hundreds of small silver baitfish swirl around them in clear turquoise water

Diving Liveaboard Abrolhos: Dive Brazil’s First Marine Park

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Sail to the high sea on a diving liveaboard in Abrolhos: day and night dives, coral reefs, shipwrecks, stand-up paddle and whales — all from a comfortable catamaran.

2 nights

from $ 700

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Scuba diving in Brazil: where to dive, Noronha or Abrolhos?

Brazil has more than 7,400 km of Atlantic coastline, but the diving most travelers come for sits inside two protected marine parks. Fernando de Noronha lies 354 km off the Pernambuco coast, a 21-island archipelago that UNESCO has listed since 2001, with visibility that reaches 40 m. Abrolhos, 70 km off southern Bahia, protects the largest coral reefs in the South Atlantic. Scuba diving in Brazil really comes down to choosing between these two.

Diving in Fernando de Noronha runs all year, with water around 27°C and the calmest seas and best visibility from March to July. On a single dive you can pass reef sharks, hawksbill and green turtles, rays, moray eels, and the resident spinner dolphins that gather in Baía dos Golfinhos, one of the largest resident populations on Earth. Wrecks, caves, and rocky canyons give certified divers depth and structure, while complete beginners start with a supervised baptism dive to about 12 m.

Abrolhos is a different kind of dive. It was Brazil’s first marine national park, created in 1983, and its 882 km² of reef hold all 18 coral species found in the South Atlantic, including the endemic brain coral Mussismilia braziliensis. From July to November, thousands of humpback whales arrive to breed, and divers often hear their song underwater. Most trips here run as a liveaboard, sleeping on the boat for several days of diving far from the mainland.

You do not need a certificate to start. A Discovery Scuba Diving session takes a complete beginner underwater the same day, while the Open Water course (minimum age 10) earns a license you keep for life. Certified divers can add night dives, deep dives, and advanced courses.

Not sure where to begin? Each trip below lists the dive sites, depth, season, and the certification level it needs.

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