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Hi!
I'm going for a holiday at Azores and I'd ask if there if somebody who would know about free diving at Azores? - Are there any places accessible from the shore? - Any boats or related to recommend? - Are there overall any places for a quite beginner? - Something else that I should concider? I'm been doing some free diving for a couple of times but I can't say that I'd be more than a beginner =) Best regards, thanks, Touko |
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First, to wich island are you comimg (i supose San Miguel)? Are there any places accessible from the shore? Yes, lots of them but i need to know the island For all the other questions, i'll wait for the island info. If you prefer, send a mail to marginatux at gmail dot com take care |
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oh yeah, I forgot the island Also I wonder about the water temperature in the end of March; is it warm enough to dive with a wet suit or is it too cold yet? Thanks, best regards, Touko |
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the water temp now is around 15ºC
In San Miguel there are a lot of (natural) areas that are prepared for swiming or freediving and if your staying near the sea you will spot them... you can rent a boat to check some pinacles but it depends what is a "bigenner" for you. For a bigenner, shore diving will bring lots of places to dive (it gettes deep faster then in mainland) and lot of sea life... i hope you enjoy it. If you need anything else, just ask |