boiboy
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I had the good fortune to be able to travel to Brazil unexpectedly, but on very short notice. I am in a group of three people and we are going Nov 27 through Dec 7 2006. We all just certified PADI Open Water diver and would love to dive in Brazil.
I have located three dive shops for Recife. I would appreciate any recommendations which shop to go with. We would like to take the PADI wreck diver class and dive some wrecks. The three are Aquaticos, Projeto mar, and Seagate.
I really would like dive Noronha, but at this late date my hopes are probably unrealistic. But so I know for future reference, how do you plan a trip there? I read frequently that the park service only allows so many people on the island, but I have never heard what the process is for getting on the list or approved to travel to the island. How do you find a list of the pousadas providers? I also know about the TAM airpass, but I am not sure if this can be applied on flights to Noronha from Recife.
Any pointers on planning a trip to Noronha, either for my quick trip in a few weeks, or properly done in the future, would be greatly appreciated. Perhaps this information would also benefit others on Scubaboard.
I have located three dive shops for Recife. I would appreciate any recommendations which shop to go with. We would like to take the PADI wreck diver class and dive some wrecks. The three are Aquaticos, Projeto mar, and Seagate.
I really would like dive Noronha, but at this late date my hopes are probably unrealistic. But so I know for future reference, how do you plan a trip there? I read frequently that the park service only allows so many people on the island, but I have never heard what the process is for getting on the list or approved to travel to the island. How do you find a list of the pousadas providers? I also know about the TAM airpass, but I am not sure if this can be applied on flights to Noronha from Recife.
Any pointers on planning a trip to Noronha, either for my quick trip in a few weeks, or properly done in the future, would be greatly appreciated. Perhaps this information would also benefit others on Scubaboard.