Official Santa Maria dive-spot page describing Baixa da Maia as a protected islet and reef with average depth around 15 m, maximum depth around 24 m, visibility from 5-25 m, moderate-to-strong current, and schooling pelagic fish.
Baixa da Maia
Volcanic islet reef with schooling pelagics off Maia.
Local operator required
Baixa da Maia is normally dived from a local Santa Maria boat rather than as an independent shore plan.
About Baixa da Maia
Baixa da Maia is a boat-access volcanic reef and small-islet dive off Maia on Santa Maria, where a protected rocky outcrop and the surrounding reef hold large schools of pelagic fish close to shore. The route is usually planned around the islet and adjacent reef rather than as a long-distance drift, with the rock giving just enough structure to break up the open-water feel. This is a fish-forward Santa Maria dive more than a coral showcase. Barracuda, almaco jacks, and trevallies are the headline sightings, and the site feels best when current stays manageable enough for divers to work the reef instead of fighting the water.
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Baixa da Maia Planning Details
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Reported Depth
5m - 24m
Depth Note
Public dive references describe Baixa da Maia with dives starting around 5 m, averaging roughly 15 m, and reaching about 24 m at maximum depth.
Best Season
Baixa da Maia is generally most comfortable from late spring into early autumn, when Santa Maria boat diving is more regularly run and sea state is typically more settled.
Typical Conditions
Expect a compact volcanic-reef dive around a small offshore islet, with visibility that can range from modest to very clear and current that may build from moderate to stronger flow.
Safety & Access At Baixa da Maia
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat current as the main operational variable here, and keep the marine-reserve boundaries and any skipper guidance in mind before entering the water.
Access Restrictions
Baixa da Maia lies inside a protected marine-reserve area around the islet where fishing is prohibited.
Legal Notes
Use the site within the current Santa Maria protected-area rules and any operator guidance tied to the marine reserve.
Local Intel For Baixa da Maia
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Scuba
Most scuba plans circle the islet and adjacent reef on a boat drop, using the rock for orientation while staying aware that current can strengthen around the edges.
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Exposure Profile at Baixa da Maia
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Wildlife at Baixa da Maia
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Baixa da Maia Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Azores dive guide PDF summarizing Santa Maria diving seasons and calmer warm-season operating windows used for conservative seasonality wording.
Operator listing describing Baixa da Maia as a short boat dive from Santa Maria with about 5-24 m depth, current-sensitive conditions, and schools of barracuda, amberjack, and white trevally.
Regional-government notice describing the Santa Maria marine reserve around Baia da Maia and the no-fishing protection zone around the reef.
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