Brazil Diving With over 7,000 kilometres of coastline, numerous islands and an untold number of shipwrecks in local waters, Brazil is one of South America’s best diving destinations.
More and more areas of the Brazilian coastline are being turned into sanctuaries or aquatic parks, particularly for diving activities and the preservation of marine life. There are official groups to protect the increasing or massive habitats of sea turtles (TAMAR) and the Peixe Boi, or Sea Cow, a salt-water cousin of the Manatee.

Numerous locations off Brazilian shores are favoured by dolphins, and whales come to give birth to new calves in the warm, Brazilian waters between June and October.

Just about every major diving spot in Brazil is home to a school with local dive masters. It’s easy to find equipment rentals, classes, and guides to take you out from 4–70 meters down, day or night. This is a great way to spend seven days on the coast of Brazil. The best months to visit Brazil Diving for diving purposes are from December to March, when the waters are clearest.
