Sepultura Dive Site is a popular dive site located off the coast of Florianópolis, Brazil. It is known for its clear water, abundant marine life, and easy access from shore. The dive site is made up of two rock formations, Sepultura I and Sepultura II, which are home to a variety of coral reefs, sponges, fish, and other marine creatures.
Sepultura Dive Site is a two-part dive site made up of Sepultura I and Sepultura II. Sepultura I is a large, mushroom-shaped rock that is covered in coral reefs and sponges. Sepultura II is a smaller rock that is home to a variety of fish and other marine creatures. The dive site is located in a protected bay, so the water is usually calm and clear.
Sepultura Dive Site is home to a wide variety of marine life, including:
Coral reefs
Sponges
Fish
Shrimp
Crabs
Lobsters
Sea turtles
Dolphins