This dive site, Poço, is situated within the Armação de Pêra Bay, home to the Largest Natural Reef in Portugal. Located 4 nautical miles offshore, it offers depths ranging from 15 to 22 meters, with an average of approximately 9 meters and a maximum of 19 meters. The site is well-protected by the bay, ensuring excellent diving conditions throughout the year, making it accessible and enjoyable for divers of all experience levels.
The biodiversity at Poço is remarkable, with over 800 different species identified in the Armação de Pêra Bay. This includes a rich variety of marine life, with 116 species of fish, 649 species of invertebrates, and 50 species of algae contributing to a vibrant underwater ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter a wide array of small and interesting creatures, making it an excellent spot for macro photography.
The best time to visit Poço is year-round due to its protected location and consistently excellent conditions. Divers can focus on exploring the extensive natural reef structures and discovering the immense small marine life. For freedivers and snorkelers, the relatively shallow average depth and calm conditions make it highly suitable, offering ample opportunities to observe the diverse ecosystem from the surface or on breath-hold dives.

