Why the Azores?
The waters of the Azores are home to a diverse range of ecosystems, from coastal areas to the sloping flanks of the islands, seamounts, oceanic ridges, hydrothermal fields, coral aggregations, cold-water sponges, submarine canyons, and the vast abyssal plain. This diversity supports a high biodiversity of species, making the Azores a prime destination for marine life. The seamounts serve as aggregation points for migratory species from the open ocean, including tuna, marlin, cetaceans, and turtles, connecting the deep sea with the surface waters. The abundance of blue jack mackerel, mackerel, squid (a primary food source for large blue and white marlins), as well as Indian mackerel, dolphinfish, and various species of tuna and sharks, further enriches the region’s marine ecosystem. The Azorean Sea is a premier destination for "Big Game Fishing" enthusiasts, offering both quality and quantity in catches. Notably, according to the international website Billfish Report, the Azores ranked as one of the top destinations in the world for catching large blue marlin in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
The waters of the Azores are home to a diverse range of ecosystems, from coastal areas to the sloping flanks of the islands, seamounts, oceanic ridges, hydrothermal fields, coral aggregations, cold-water sponges, submarine canyons, and the vast abyssal plain. This diversity supports a high biodiversity of species, making the Azores a prime destination for marine life. The seamounts serve as aggregation points for migratory species from the open ocean, including tuna, marlin, cetaceans, and turtles, connecting the deep sea with the surface waters. The abundance of blue jack mackerel, mackerel, squid (a primary food source for large blue and white marlins), as well as Indian mackerel, dolphinfish, and various species of tuna and sharks, further enriches the region’s marine ecosystem. The Azorean Sea is a premier destination for "Big Game Fishing" enthusiasts, offering both quality and quantity in catches. Notably, according to the international website Billfish Report, the Azores ranked as one of the top destinations in the world for catching large blue marlin in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
SERVICES OFFERED
- Big Game Fishing (Catch & Release)
- Spearfishing
- Diving
- Sunsets Cruises
- Tours around São Miguel Island
- Tourist expeditions to the Islands of: Santa Maria, Terceira, São Jorge, Pico & Faial.
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