North Twin Island
About this Dive Site
Description
North Twin Island in the Mergui Archipelago is a prime location for encountering majestic pelagic giants, including manta rays, eagle rays, and various sharks. Its coral-covered plateau drops into the deep blue, promising exciting encounters, though divers should be prepared for potential currents.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, October, November, December
Jan
Dry season, good visibility, whale shark sightings possible
Feb
Peak dry season, excellent visibility, diverse marine life
Mar
Warmer waters, good for macro photography
Apr
Hot season, potential for plankton blooms
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the monsoon season, visibility can be reduced
Jun
Monsoon season, frequent rain and rougher seas
Jul
Peak monsoon, visibility affected by plankton and sediment
Aug
Continued monsoon, focus on sheltered bays for diving
Sep
Transition out of monsoon, visibility starts to improve
Oct
Start of the dry season, visibility improves significantly
Nov
Excellent diving conditions, whale shark sightings possible
Dec
Peak dry season, good visibility and marine life
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