Moonraker Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the enigmatic depths surrounding the Moonraker Wreck, a captivating dive site near Tenggol Island. This submerged vessel provides a unique habitat for a variety of marine life, including elegant batfish, striking lionfish, and well-camouflaged scorpionfish. Discover the secrets held within this underwater maritime relic.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, June, February, March, July, August, September, October
Jan
Post-monsoon, clarity is improving, good for spotting macro life.
Feb
Good visibility, often good for seeing turtles and reef sharks.
Mar
Clear waters, excellent for exploring the deeper reefs and walls.
Apr
Peak season for whale sharks (though less common than further south), vibrant coral.
More monthly highlights
May
Manta ray season begins, often seen at deeper dive sites.
Jun
Manta ray encounters are frequent, good for spotting larger pelagics.
Jul
Continued manta ray activity, potential for plankton blooms attracting smaller marine life.
Aug
Good chance of seeing turtles and reef sharks, end of manta season.
Sep
Visibility improves, good for exploring the diverse topography.
Oct
End of the dry season, excellent conditions for all types of diving.
Nov
Transition to monsoon season, visibility can be variable.
Dec
Monsoon season, rough seas and reduced visibility are common. Diving may be limited.
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