This dive site, known as Terno, was discovered in 2018 and is situated near Salvador, Brazil. It encompasses a very large and thriving area of coral reefs, offering a picturesque and straightforward diving experience. The site's shallow nature and extensive reef system make it easily navigable and enjoyable for divers of all skill levels.
Divers at Terno will encounter a rich diversity of marine life. Notable residents include numerous species of morays and a healthy population of turtles. The site is also frequented by many exotic fish, particularly angelfish species such as H. ciliaris (Queen Angelfish) and H. tricolor (Rock Beauty Angelfish).
Being a pleasant and accessible reef area, Terno is an excellent choice for both scuba divers and freedivers throughout the year. Its vibrant corals and abundant marine inhabitants provide fantastic opportunities for underwater photography and exploration, offering a consistently engaging and memorable diving experience.

