This dive site is the artificial wreck of the Ferry Boat Agenor Gordillo, a significant addition to Brazil's underwater landscape. Sunk on November 22, 2020, this 71-meter long by 13.5-meter wide vessel rests in an upright position, with a slight starboard inclination, offering five distinct levels for exploration. Divers can navigate around and potentially through various sections, observing the rapid colonization of this intentionally created reef.
Despite its recent sinking, the wreck has quickly become a vibrant habitat for marine life. Divers can already encounter large shoals of sardines and other schooling fish moving through its structure. Numerous juvenile fish have also taken refuge in the wreck's various crevices and decks, indicating a healthy and developing ecosystem.
The best time to visit this dive site would generally align with the calmer sea conditions typical of the region, though specific seasonal highlights aren't provided. Divers should possess good buoyancy control for safe exploration of the wreck, especially if venturing into its interior levels. Freedivers will find the average depth of 16 meters appealing, allowing for extended bottom time around the structure.

