Oliveira e Carmo (Wreck)
Located off the picturesque Algarve coast of Portugal, the Ocean Revival underwater park offers an extraordinary diving experience. Marked by signaling buoys, this unique dive site is home to four retired Portuguese Navy ships that have been transformed into captivating artificial reefs. Among them, the Oliveira e Carmo stands out as an exceptional wreck to explore.
As an artificial reef, the Oliveira e Carmo has become a thriving ecosystem teeming with diverse marine life. Divers can witness the abundance of flora and fauna, including conger eels, sea bream, golden bream, and many other fascinating species. The ship's accessible interior allows for captivating penetrations, adding to the allure of this remarkable dive site.
Originally designed as an anti-submarine combat vessel, the Oliveira e Carmo boasted advanced features such as radars and torpedoes. Launched on February 5, 1975, the ship served the Portuguese Navy for 24 years before being decommissioned. Resting parallel to the coast, this former corvette ship-turned-feather frigate now lies peacefully on the sandy ocean floor. While its maximum depth reaches 32 meters, the main deck can be explored at 24 meters, while the mast extends up to 13 meters below the surface. Located approximately 2.5 miles from the coast, the Oliveira e Carmo sunk on October 30, 2012.
Divers venturing into the crystal-clear waters of the Ocean Revival underwater park can expect a visibility of 6 meters. With a maximum depth of 28 meters, this captivating dive site caters to advanced and expert divers seeking unforgettable underwater adventures. Situated in the captivating country of Portugal, the Ocean Revival underwater park is conveniently accessible from Lagos, São Gonçalo de Lagos, Lagos, Faro, 8600-583, Portugal.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 3, 2023