This dive site, Cagarras Fundas, offers a versatile diving experience with multiple profiles. Located west of Cagarras Point in Brazil, dives typically begin in the shallow sections before progressively descending. While the listed maximum depth is 24 meters, the site description suggests the potential to explore depths up to 30 meters, catering to a broad range of diving preferences.
The site boasts a rich marine fauna, particularly noticeable around 14 meters of depth. Divers can expect to encounter various species including graceful rays, elusive lobsters, fascinating octopuses, vibrant clown shrimps, and impressive large pot-shaped sponges. This abundance provides excellent opportunities for both wide-angle and macro photography.
Cagarras Fundas is suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners enjoying the shallow reef to more experienced divers exploring deeper contours. Although no specific best time to visit is mentioned, the dry season typically offers optimal conditions. Freedivers will also find this site appealing due to its shallow entry and gradual descent, allowing for varied breath-hold challenges.
