Snorkelling in Faial
Vivid volcanic coastlines and crystal-clear Atlantic waters make Faial in the Azores a remarkable destination for snorkelling. Underwater exploration here reveals colourful marine life and unique rock formations, offering an unforgettable glimpse into the island’s natural beauty.
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Snorkelling Excursion on the island of Faial, Azores
Organized by Haliotis Faial
Faial, Azores
5.5 hrs
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Frequently asked questions about Faial
The best season for snorkelling in Faial is from June to September, when the Atlantic waters are warmer and visibility is at its peak.
Snorkelling in Faial is accessible to beginners, as local professionals provide guidance and safety briefings before entering the water.
Most snorkelling excursions in Faial include a mask, snorkel, fins, and a wetsuit, with all equipment cleaned and maintained by the local team.
Age limits for snorkelling in Faial vary depending on the guide, but many tours welcome children from 8 years old and up. Please check the activity page for specific requirements.
Snorkelling in Faial is led by certified professionals who prioritise safety, provide briefings, and monitor conditions throughout the activity.
Snorkelling in Faial is subject to local weather and sea conditions. If conditions are unsafe, trips may be rescheduled or refunded as outlined on the activity page.
Snorkelling trips in Faial typically last between 2 and 3 hours, including preparation and travel to the site. Meeting points are usually accessible by car or on foot from central locations, with details provided on the activity page.