Trapiche de Bombinhas
Shallow, calm dive; beginner-friendly in Bombinhas
Shore Access
2m Avg Depth
5m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, Trapiche de Bombinhas, is located in the charming coastal town of Bombinhas, Brazil. It's known for its calm waters and shallow depths, making it perfect for beginner divers and snorkelers. The dive site is situated near a pier ('trapiche' in Portuguese), offering easy access from the shore. The underwater topography is relatively simple, with gently sloping sandy areas and some rocky structures providing habitat for marine life. There is no significant history or unique story associated with this particular location beyond its popularity as a diving spot.
The marine life at Trapiche de Bombinhas is diverse despite the shallow depth. You can expect to encounter a variety of colorful reef fish, including many species of tropical fish common to the Brazilian coast. Smaller invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks also inhabit the area. Seaweed and other algae are common, providing food and shelter to the smaller inhabitants. Although the description doesn't explicitly mention specific types of coral, it is likely that some patches or smaller colonies are present among the rocks.
The best time to visit Bombinhas for diving is during the warmer months, typically from October to April, when the water temperature is more pleasant and visibility is slightly improved. While visibility can vary, the calmer waters make this a good option for freediving, especially for beginners practicing shallow dives. Divers should be aware that visibility can be affected by weather conditions and might be better on certain days. Always check the conditions before entering the water and remember to practice safe diving procedures.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
beginner friendlyshallow divereefsmall stuffcalm watersshore divebrazilbombinhas
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Shallow, sheltered site with minimal current.
Hazards:
poor visibility
Current Strength:
Mild

