Official Azores guide for a bluewater mobula site with boat travel, AOW, and offshore current warning.
Mobulas Hot Spot
Offshore Azores mobula hotspot for boat dives and surface sessions.
Local operator required
This is a guided offshore trip; the operator handles the window, boat logistics, and marine-park rules.
About Mobulas Hot Spot
Mobulas Hot Spot is an offshore Azores bluewater dive where the draw is the chance to meet mobulas in open water. The trip is boat-only and depends on a good sea window, so it runs more like a guided pelagic outing than a casual reef stop. On calm days it can also work as a surface or freedive session, but operator still has to pick the weather window carefully. Expect current-sensitive water, a group-based setup, and the possibility of sharks, dolphins, turtles, tuna, and bluewater life when conditions line up.
Research Estimate At Mobulas Hot Spot
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Where Is Mobulas Hot Spot?
Mobulas Hot Spot Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
15m - 50m
Depth Note
The working water sits above a deeper offshore base, so the main action happens in the upper water column rather than on a fixed reef.
Best Season
Summer to early autumn, especially July to September.
Typical Conditions
Open-ocean bluewater, clear visibility, and enough current that the guide times the run around sea state.
Safety & Access At Mobulas Hot Spot
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat it as an offshore drift day: stay close to the guide, keep the group together, and abort if the sea state starts to look marginal.
Access Restrictions
Boat only, offshore only, and contingent on enough divers and workable sea conditions.
Legal Notes
Follow marine-park trip rules and operator instructions; access is controlled by the boat plan rather than by open shoreline entry.
Local Intel For Mobulas Hot Spot
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Drift-style bluewater scuba with a guide-led drop and ascent; the main action is in the open water column.
Freediving
On calm days the same offshore window can work as a surface or freedive session, but it should still be treated as a guide-led boat outing.
Snorkeling
Snorkelling is realistic on calm days because mobulas can come very close to the surface, but it is a secondary option rather than the default plan.
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Exposure Profile at Mobulas Hot Spot
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Wildlife at Mobulas Hot Spot
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Recent Logged Visits At Mobulas Hot Spot
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Mobulas Hot Spot
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Mobulas Hot Spot Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Mobulas Hot Spot Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Research article on Azores mobulids, seasonal summer aggregations, and the species mix seen at offshore seamounts.
Operator page naming Mobulas Hot Spot as a sought-after offshore dive spot with group and sea-condition gating.
Conservation write-up documenting annual sicklefin devil ray aggregations near Santa Maria and dives at Ambrosio seamount.
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