Champignon
Easy reef dive with diverse marine life
Boat Access
6m Avg Depth
13m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, Champignon, in Cabo Verde, offers a relaxed and accessible diving experience. The dive involves navigating a long reef with a gentle slope down to a sandy bottom at a maximum depth of 13 meters. The most interesting feature is a one-meter-high overhang which provides shelter for a variety of marine life. There are no significant historical aspects or stories associated with this particular dive site, but it's a popular choice for divers of all skill levels due to its calm waters and abundant marine life.
Under the overhang and along the reef, divers can expect to encounter a rich variety of marine species including turtles, rays, nurse sharks, lobsters, crabs, nudibranchs, and puffer fish. The sandy bottom also hosts its own array of creatures, adding to the overall biodiversity of the site. The reef itself likely consists of hard corals and other benthic invertebrates, contributing to the colorful underwater scenery.
Champignon is a suitable dive site year-round thanks to the generally calm conditions in the area. Visibility is usually good, allowing for great underwater photography. For freedivers, the shallow depth and lack of strong currents make it an ideal location for exploring the reef and interacting with the marine life. Divers should always maintain proper buoyancy to avoid damaging the delicate coral structures and should remember to respect the wildlife.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Shallow, calm conditions, suitable for all experience levels.
Current Strength:
Mild

