Pelong Rocks
About this Dive Site
Description
Pelong Rocks is a vibrant underwater landscape formed by a cluster of large boulders that have become a thriving reef ecosystem. This popular spot is a haven for a diverse array of marine life, including colorful clownfish, elegant angelfish, and graceful stingrays, making it a paradise for underwater photographers.
Best Time to Dive
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Jan
Good for macro life and nudibranchs
Feb
Wrasse and damselfish are abundant
Mar
Slight improvement in visibility, potential for small reef sharks
Apr
Visibility can be affected by runoff after rain
More monthly highlights
May
Focus on smaller critters and coral formations
Jun
Juvenile fish are common
Jul
Good for macro photography
Aug
Possible sightings of seahorses
Sep
Slightly better visibility, good for exploring artificial reefs
Oct
Visibility can decrease due to plankton
Nov
Focus on the smaller marine life
Dec
Good for spotting various species of gobies
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