Azores - Shark Diving Expedition - Azure Oceans

Azores – Shark Diving Expedition

  • Azores
  • 10 Days
  • Individual Trip
  • 2150,00 pp.

Dive Into the Wild: Shark Expedition Adventure Package

Join the ultimate pelagic diving adventure from July to October! 

This thrilling expedition is designed for passionate scuba divers and underwater photographers. Explore the remote blue of the Atlantic where Blue sharks glide with eerie grace and Makos flash by in bursts of raw speed. This is not just a dive trip! It’s a front-row seat to one of the ocean’s most electrifying spectacles.

Our expedition offers incredible visibility (often exceeding 30 metres), ideal for photographers and filmmakers looking to capture the majestic beauty of these apex predators in crystal-clear waters. With a 91% success rate for Blue shark encounters and sightings of elusive Makos varying by season, every dive offers something unforgettable.

You’ll explore the legendary Princess Alice seamount, enjoy coastal dives, and even snorkel with dolphins ; all in one powerful adventure package crafted from years of exploration . 

 

What’s Included:

  • Pelagic diving with Blue sharks & Makos

  • Princess Alice pinnacle dives

  • Coastal reef dives

  • Snorkelling with dolphins

  • Expert guidance & photography-friendly conditions

  • And more…

Important: Our team monitors ocean conditions closely to ensure both safety and the best wildlife encounters. Flexibility is key  and it pays off with extraordinary moments.

Don’t miss the most outrageous underwater discovery of the decade.
Spaces are limited. Are you ready to dive in?

Highlights

  • Blue & Mako Sharks Encounters
  • Scuba Diving at Princess Alice Bank
  • World-Class Visibility
  • Coastal Reef Dives at Pico Island
  • Snorkeling with Dolphins
  • The amazing vineyards

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Pico Island

Welcome to Pico, your ocean playground. After pick up of your rental car and check in at the accommodation, meet your diving guides that will walk you through the plan, dive safety, and what to expect over the coming days. We’ll also fine-tune your dive and camera gear so you’re 100% ready for the blue.

Day 2 – Bubbles & Buoyancy: Coastal Warm-Up Dives

Ease into island time with two scenic coastal dives. These dives are perfect for shaking off the travel rust and getting a feel for local conditions. Expect vibrant reefs, curious fish, and crystal-clear visibility.

Day 3 – Into the Blue: First Pelagic Shark Dive

It’s go time. We head offshore for our first pelagic dive, where Blue sharks rule the blue. With a 91% success rate, chances are high you’ll be eye-to-eye with these sleek, curious creatures in deep, cobalt water. Expect thrills, wide eyes, and unforgettable encounters.

Day 4 – Whale Spotting & Dolphin Snorkelling 

Get ready for a slower, deeper kind of magic. Today we search for some of the Atlantic’s biggest residents: sperm whales, pilot whales, and possibly even beaked or baleen whales. Guided by local marine biologists and spotters. 

In the afternoon we go swimming with dolphins! These playful creatures love to race alongside the boat and often allow close, respectful snorkel encounters. 

Day 5 – Pelagic Shark Dive II (Blue + Mako Possibility)

We return to the open ocean to seek more shark action. Blues are almost guaranteed. Makos? If you’re lucky, you’ll witness these lightning-fast predators streak through the blue — a photographer’s dream.

Day 6 – Princess Alice Seamount Expedition

Venture far offshore to the legendary Princess Alice seamount, rising from 1,000+ metres below. Schools of fish, mobulas, rays, and deep blue drama await at this remote and wild site.

Day 7 – Pelagic Shark Dive III

Final chance to get that perfect Blue shark portrait. We time this dive for ideal lighting and calm conditions — perfect for pro and amateur photographers alike.

Day 8 – Coastal Diving at Pico Island

Explore the underwater wonders of Pico Island with two scenic coastal dives. These sites feature lava rock formations, caves, arches, and a mix of temperate and tropical marine life unique to this volcanic hotspot.

Day 9 – Princess Alice  Expedition II

Prepare for the most breathtaking day of your diving adventure. The Princess Alice seamount is not just a dive site — it’s a legend.

Located approximately 90 km offshore, this submerged mountain rises from the ocean floor over 1,000 meters deep to just 35 meters below the surface, creating a rare and spectacular oasis of marine life in the open Atlantic. The journey to Princess Alice is an adventure in itself, crossing vast, deep-blue waters before descending into one of the most biodiverse and exhilarating dive locations in Europe.

On this full-day expedition, you’ll dive into pelagic wonderland — where the deep meets the light, and where schools of barracuda, tuna, jacks, and rays glide above the summit. It’s not uncommon to witness mobula rays soaring gracefully past, and you may even feel the thrill of a surprise encounter with a curious Blue shark or other pelagics passing through.

With visibility often exceeding 30 metres and sunlight dancing across the underwater ridges, the Princess Alice seamount offers world-class conditions for photography and film. The sheer volume of life and the remote setting make this one of the most unforgettable dive days of your life.

Day 10 – Island Escape Day – Recharge, Explore, or Just Breathe

After days filled with shark dives, dolphin encounters, and deep blue adventures, it’s time to slow down and soak in the magic of the islands from a different perspective. Today is all about recharging your body, clearing your mind, and connecting with the land you’ve been diving around.

Whether you choose to relax in quiet comfort or set off on a new kind of adventure, this day off offers something for every kind of explorer.

91% success rate for shark encounters between July and October

Pelagic Shark Diving

Dive with Blue & Mako sharks in crystal-clear, open-ocean conditions

Dates & Rates

Rates are per person in a shared room

BUDGET ACCOMMODATIONS

Juli & August
€2250,00
September - October
€2150,00

STANDARD ACCOMMODATIONS

Juli & August
€2435,00
September - October
€2335,00

4* ACCOMMODATIONS

Juli & August
€2655,00
September - October
€2545,00

What is included?

Price Includes

  • 9 Nights Accommodation 
  • Breakfast (Except for budget accommodations)
  • 1x Whale & Dolphin Spotting
  • 1x Snorkeling with dolphins
  • 3x Shark Expeditions
  • 2x Diving Princess Alice Banks
  • 10 Days Rental Car – category C – incl. std casco insurance

Exclusive

  • International Flights
  • Scuba Diving Equipment
  • Scuba Diving Insurance
  • Any private expenses
  • Room upgrades
  • Travel Insurance
Encounter the magical Mobula Rays

Scuba Diving Princess Alice Bank

Venture far offshore to Princess Alice Bank, a submerged seamount known for its extraordinary pelagic life. Snorkel in open ocean waters where manta rays, tuna, and other ocean giants pass beneath you in the deep blue. A truly world-class marine experience.

Accommodations

Some examples of possible accommodations at Pico Island

Budget

During your stay on Pico Island, you’ll be staying in comfortable budget-friendly accommodations—clean, simple, and thoughtfully located to keep you close to the island’s natural beauty and marine adventure hubs.

These guesthouses and local apartments offer everything you need for a restful stay after your ocean and hiking excursions:

  • Private rooms, however mostly with shared kitchen

  • Basic amenities like Wi-Fi, hot water, and a kitchenette or communal kitchen

  • A warm, local atmosphere that reflects the island’s laid-back charm

Please note that breakfast is not included, giving you the flexibility to prepare your own meals or explore nearby cafés and bakeries at your own pace each morning.

Whether you’re watching the stars from the garden, drying your wetsuit on the balcony, or chatting with fellow travelers, these accommodations offer a practical and welcoming base for your Pico adventure.

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Standard Accommodations

For your stay on Pico Island, you’ll enjoy charming, mid-range accommodations that combine comfort with Azorean character. These carefully selected guesthouses or small hotels offer a relaxed and cozy environment, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring land and sea.

Expect:

  • Comfortable private rooms with en-suite bathrooms

  • Thoughtful touches like local decor, sea or mountain views, and outdoor sitting areas

  • Daily breakfast included, often featuring fresh local bread, cheeses, seasonal fruits, and regional specialties

  • Welcoming hosts who can offer local tips and insights

These accommodations are typically family-run or boutique-style, offering an authentic island experience while still providing the level of comfort and convenience you’d expect from a standard stay. They’re ideally located—within walking distance or a short drive from ports, restaurants, and activity meeting points.

Wake up to the sounds of the ocean or birdsong, fuel up with a hearty Azorean breakfast, and step out ready for another day of adventure.

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4* Accommodations

For those seeking a more refined stay, Pico Island offers a selection of 4-star boutique hotels and upscale guesthouses that blend contemporary comfort with the island’s raw natural beauty.

These accommodations provide a higher standard of service and design, making your island adventure both exciting and relaxing:

  • Spacious, well-appointed rooms with stylish decor, quality linens, and en-suite bathrooms

  • Daily breakfast included, often with homemade pastries, local jams, fresh fruit, and regional delicacies served in a scenic dining area

  • Facilities may include on-site restaurants, ocean-view terraces, swimming pools, or wellness areas

  • Exceptional hospitality, with staff available to help arrange activities, transfers, or special requests

Set in peaceful locations with views of the Atlantic or Mount Pico, these properties are ideal for travelers who want to experience the island’s wild spirit without compromising on comfort or amenities.

Enjoy quiet evenings on a private balcony, a glass of local wine under the stars, or a dip in a pool with volcanic peaks in the distance—this is Pico at its most serene and stylish.

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Activities

Whale & Dolphin Spotting

Pico Island is one of the best places on Earth to meet giants of the deep. With over 20 species of whales and dolphins passing through or living in these waters, you’re in one of the top whale-watching destinations in the world!

From playful pods of dolphins to towering sperm whales, these waters are full of life. In fact, Pico was once a major hub for sperm whale hunting; but today, it’s a shining example of how marine wildlife can be protected, respected, and celebrated. What was once a hunting ground is now a hotspot for responsible eco-tourism and unforgettable wildlife encounters.

Whale and dolphin watching happens year-round, but the best season for ocean adventures is from mid-March to late October, when the weather is warmer and the seas are generally calmer. During the winter months (November to February), tours still run when conditions are safe—so if the ocean plays nice, the whales are still out there!

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Swim with Wild Dolphins

Watching dolphins glide through the ocean is already magical, but how about joining them in their world?

Here in Pico, you don’t just watch from the boat, you can slip into the blue and swim alongside wild dolphins in their natural habitat. For many, it’s a deeply moving, almost mystical moment. For others, it feels like reconnecting with something ancient and wild. Either way, it’s a memory that stays with you forever.

Our dolphin swim trips last around 3 to 4 hours, and you’ll usually get the chance to enter the water 2 to 3 times—sometimes even alongside multiple dolphin species at once. It’s intimate, respectful, and unforgettable.

You don’t need to be an expert freediver, but you should feel confident using fins, a mask, and snorkel. If you’re a bit rusty or new to it, no worries, we offer quick intro sessions in calm, shallow water to get you ready for the adventure.

So… ready to take the plunge?

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Snorkeling at Princess Alice – Into the Blue

Welcome to Princess Alice, one of the most legendary dive sites on the planet; and it’s just a (pretty epic) boat ride away from Pico Island. Located about 70 km (or 45 nautical miles) offshore, this mid-Atlantic seamount rises from the deep ocean floor—over 1,000 meters deep—to just 35 meters below the surface. That dramatic rise creates a magical hotspot for marine life, and trust us, it’s worth every minute of the journey.

What makes Princess Alice so famous? One word: Mobulas. Dozens of these graceful rays often swirl in an underwater “carousel,” gliding in perfect unison around you. But they’re not alone—expect to see huge tuna, jacks, wahoo, and barracudas patrolling the depths like ocean royalty.

The best part? You don’t need to dive to experience it. Snorkelers are welcome to join the adventure, under the careful eye of our snorkeling guide. You’ll float above a blue abyss, surrounded by big, bold, breathtaking wildlife in crystal-clear waters. It’s surreal. It’s thrilling. It’s one of nature’s best shows, and you’re in the front row.

Oh! And from July to September, the chances of seeing mobulas? Almost a 99% succes rate.

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Climb mount Pico

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Mount Pico Day Climb to the summit of Portugal’s highest peak as the sun sets over the Atlantic. Climb through volcanic landscapes bathed in golden light, reaching the top just in time to witness breathtaking panoramic views at sunset. As night falls, descend under a starlit sky, making this a magical experience that combines challenge, beauty, and the thrill of exploring Mount Pico from day to night.

Highlights
• Mountaineering activity
• Medium to high difficulty level
• Maximum altitude: 2,351 m / 7,713 ft
• Active and adventure tourism experience
• Insights into volcanology

What’s Included
✔ Professional and Certified Mount Pico Guide
✔ Mount Pico Natural Reserve access fee
✔ Hiking poles
✔ Crampons (Winter)
✔ Informative Manual Climb
✔ Personal Accident Insurance
✔ Climbing Certificate of Achievement

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Marine Wildlife Encounters

Whale & Dolphin Watching: Pico is one of the best places in the world to spot cetaceans. Expect to see sperm whales, blue whales (seasonally), and several species of dolphins in their natural habitat.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the best way to get to the Azores?

You can fly to the Azores from:

  • Lisbon or Porto (mainland Portugal) – daily direct flights to multiple islands

  • International hubs – seasonal flights from major European cities (e.g., Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris)

For Pico Island specifically:

  • Direct flights from Lisbon (usually daily)

  • Or fly to Faial (Horta) or São Miguel (Ponta Delgada) and take a connecting flight or ferry

Do I need a visa?

If you’re from the EU, UK, US, Canada, or most Schengen countries, you can enter Portugal (and the Azores) visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check current requirements for your nationality.

What’s the best time to visit?

The best months are from July till the begin of October, especially to snorkel at Princess Alice Bank.

What language is spoken?

The official language is Portuguese. English is commonly spoken in tourism areas, especially by younger people and tour operators.

What currency is used?

The Euro (€) is the official currency. Credit/debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s wise to carry some cash, especially in smaller villages or for ferries and local cafés.

Will I have mobile service and internet?

Yes. The Azores have good 4G coverage in most areas and Wi-Fi is available in most accommodations and cafes. EU visitors can use roaming at no extra cost.

Driving in the Azores

The roads are generally well-paved and well-maintained, but the island geography makes driving a bit different from what you might be used to in much of Europe. Flat land is scarce, which means you’ll often find yourself driving on hilly or even steep roads. Fortunately, you’ll get used to it quickly.

Before your trip, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re comfortable with hill starts, as they can be common. Additionally, highway on- and off-ramps are often very short, and in some places, there’s no merge lane at all—so don’t assume you’ll always have one.

The good news is that nearly all key sights, restaurants, and accommodations are easy to locate via Google Maps, making navigation around the islands straightforward.

What happens if an activity is cancelled?

In case an activity is cancelled due to bad weather or unsafe ocean conditions, we will do our best to reschedule it during your stay. If rescheduling is not possible, you will receive a full refund for the cancelled activity; no questions asked.

Is it safe and responsible to snorkel with dolphins in Pico?

Yes! Snorkeling with dolphins in Pico is both safe and conducted responsibly, following strict local regulations that prioritize animal welfare and marine conservation.

Licensed tour operators in the Azores are highly experienced and follow guidelines that ensure minimal disturbance to the dolphins. This includes:

  • Approaching dolphin pods slowly and respectfully

  • Limiting the number of swimmers in the water

  • Avoiding physical contact and never feeding or chasing the animals

  • Only entering the water when conditions are calm and safe

The experience is guided by marine biologists or trained crew who monitor dolphin behavior and will cancel or adjust the activity if the animals show signs of stress.

While you’re entering the dolphins’ natural environment, they are free to come and go as they please. This makes each encounter unique and often deeply moving.

Safety equipment and full briefings are provided beforehand, making it suitable for confident swimmers with basic snorkeling experience.

Do I need to have diving or snorkeling experience to join the holiday package?

No prior diving or snorkeling experience is required to join the holiday package. Most activities—like snorkeling with dolphins or at Princess Alice Bank—are suitable for confident swimmers with basic snorkeling skills.

Before entering the water, you’ll receive a full safety briefing and guidance from experienced crew members or marine guides. Snorkeling is always done under supervision, and all the necessary equipment (mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit) is provided.

However, to enjoy the experience fully and safely, you should:

  • Be comfortable swimming in open water

  • Be able to breathe calmly through a snorkel

  • Have a moderate level of fitness, especially for boat trips and climbing in and out of the water

If you’re unsure, we recommend practicing basic snorkeling in a pool or shallow sea before your trip. No scuba diving license is needed for any part of the itinerary.

Packing List for Pico Island Adventure

Clothing

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing (t-shirts, shorts)

  • Warm layers (fleece or sweater — evenings can be cool)

  • Waterproof windbreaker or rain jacket

  • Long pants or leggings for hiking

  • Swimwear (2 sets recommended)

  • Light scarf or buff (for sun/wind)

  • Undergarments and socks

  • Casual wear for dinners or relaxing

 

Footwear

  • Comfortable walking shoes or trail runners (for city walks and light hikes)

  • Sturdy hiking boots (recommended for Mount Pico climb)

  • Water shoes or sandals with grip (optional, for rocky beaches or boat landings)

  • Flip-flops or sandals (for relaxing)

 

Snorkeling & Ocean Activities

  • Snorkeling gear (optional – provided by tour operators, but you can bring your own mask/snorkel for better fit)

  • Wetsuit (optional – usually provided, but bring your own if you prefer a specific thickness/fit)

  • Towel (quick-dry travel towel ideal)

  • Reef-safe sunscreen (biodegradable, ocean-friendly)

  • Waterproof dry bag (for boat days)

  • Motion sickness tablets or bands (for long boat rides)

 

Hiking Essentials

  • Daypack or small backpack

  • Headlamp or flashlight (required for early-morning Pico summit)

  • Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder (at least 1.5L for hikes)

  • Trekking poles (optional but helpful for steep volcano climb)

  • Snacks or energy bars

  • Hat or cap for sun protection

  • Gloves and light jacket (for summit — it can be cold and windy)

 

Tech & Travel Essentials

  • Mobile phone + charger

  • Power bank

  • European plug adapter (Type C or F, 230V)

  • Camera or GoPro (optional, especially for wildlife)

  • Travel documents (passport, insurance, itinerary)

  • Credit/debit cards and some cash (Euros)

 

Toiletries & Misc.

  • Basic toiletries (toothbrush, shampoo, etc.)

  • Lip balm with SPF

  • Personal medications (and seasickness pills if needed)

  • Small first-aid kit (plasters, blister pads, antiseptic)

 

Optional Extras

  • Binoculars (for whale/dolphin watching)

  • Travel journal or book

  • Lightweight laundry kit (soap, travel clothesline)

  • Earplugs and sleep mask (for light sleepers)

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