Wakatobi National Park
About this Dive Site
Description
Wakatobi National Park is a world-class destination celebrated for its exceptionally healthy coral reef systems and staggering marine biodiversity. With over 25 distinct reefs and an estimated 900 species, it offers both divers and snorkelers an unforgettable exploration of the underwater realm.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May, June, January, February, July, August, September, December
Jan
Good visibility, diverse marine life
Feb
Plankton blooms can attract pelagics
Mar
Excellent visibility, macro diving opportunities
Apr
Transition to drier season, great for muck diving
More monthly highlights
May
Peak season for visibility and marine biodiversity
Jun
Ideal conditions for all types of diving
Jul
Continued good visibility, potential for whale sharks in certain areas
Aug
Mating season for some reef fish
Sep
Transition to wetter season, visibility may slightly decrease
Oct
Rainy season, good for macro photography
Nov
Continued rainy season, marine life remains abundant
Dec
End of rainy season, visibility improving
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