This dive site, Baía dos Porcos, is widely celebrated as one of Madeira's most beautiful and popular underwater locations. Divers typically enter at an 8-meter depth and exit around 18 meters, making navigation straightforward. The site is renowned for its captivating interplay of light reflections, creating a vibrant and colorful underwater experience. Its accessibility and picturesque environment contribute to its fame among local and visiting divers.
The marine life here is rich and varied. Divers can expect to encounter schools of yellowfin grunts and seabreams. A resident conger eel often makes an appearance, alongside occasional sightings of moray eels. With considerable luck, the rare and elusive monk seal might also be spotted, adding a truly special dimension to the dive experience.
Baía dos Porcos is best visited during calm sea conditions to fully appreciate the stunning light show and marine biodiversity. Its relatively shallow average depth makes it suitable for both freedivers and scuba divers looking for a relaxed yet visually rewarding experience. Tips for divers include bringing a camera to capture the vibrant light and diverse marine inhabitants, and keeping an eye out for the monk seal.

