High Island
About this Dive Site
Description
High Island is a dynamic drift diving destination where strong currents energize the underwater landscape, attracting a multitude of fish species. The rocky seabed is carpeted with a vibrant mix of soft and hard corals, offering an exciting challenge for experienced divers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, October, November
Jan
Cooler waters, visibility can be variable due to sediment.
Feb
Slightly warmer, potential for nudibranchs.
Mar
Marine life becoming more active.
Apr
Good visibility, corals starting to flourish.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters, plankton blooms can affect visibility.
Jun
Rainy season, higher chance of runoff and reduced visibility.
Jul
Peak rainy season, warm and potentially murky conditions.
Aug
End of rainy season, still warm and visibility can be poor.
Sep
Waters begin to clear, good for macro photography.
Oct
Good visibility and temperatures, coral spawning.
Nov
Pleasant diving conditions, potential for larger marine life.
Dec
Cooler, clearer waters, good for spotting schooling fish.
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