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Salvador:
fun and excitement even before diving.
Salvador is one of
the Brazilian cities that attracts
the largest number of tourists from
all over the world. And there's a
reason for this. It is, indeed, an
unforgettable city, a true invitation
to joy. Salvador, the first capital
of Brazil, provides attractions for
all tastes. In addition to miles of
beautiful beaches, the city has valuable
cultural assets, a rich history and
an exciting atmosphere. Those who
come to Salvador to dive find more
than marine attractions - there are
numerous sights to see, such as Pelourinho,
Lagoa do Abaeté, Dique do Tororó,
Aeroclube, Parque das Esculturas,
Farol da Barra, Cidade Baixa…
There are so many tourist sights,
paradisiacal places, bars, parties,
and joyfulness that you will end up
wanting to stay a few days longer
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Salvador
is a nautical paradise, and one of
the main diving centers in South America.
In addition to the various options
for tours and countless paradisiacal
places such as islands, beaches and
historic sites, the waters of Salvador
are a special attraction that truly
fascinate divers. The waters are clear
and warm, with average annual temperatures
of 26° C, and up to 20 meters
of visibility even in the winter.
There is a rich fauna and lush vegetation.
All this among beautiful coral reefs
that fulfill the fantasies of both
beginners and experienced divers |
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Baía de Todos os Santos
In
addition to all this natural wealth,
Baía de Todos os Santos, where
the city of Salvador lies, is one
of the places with the largest number
of shipwrecks on record, which provides
divers with an exciting experience.
All the diving sites have quick (around
30 minutes) and simple access, which
makes it easy for divers to go from
one site to another. Salvador also
offers a good nautical infrastructure,
where the visitor has access to boats
and diving equipment that can be bought
or rented any time. It has companies
that provide experienced diving guides
and instructors who teach diving lessons,
including the first dive for beginners. |
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