North Twin Pinnacle
About this Dive Site
Description
North Twin Pinnacle, a submerged mountain range within the Mergui Archipelago, is a magnet for large schools of pelagic fish like barracuda and trevally, with manta ray sightings a thrilling possibility. This vibrant underwater landscape, adorned with diverse corals, offers a spectacular backdrop for exploring the abundant marine life.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December
Jan
Clear waters, good for whale shark sightings
Feb
Continued good visibility, potential for manta rays
Mar
Warmer waters, schooling fish
Apr
Peak of the hot season, vibrant coral life
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the monsoon season, reduced visibility
Jun
Monsoon season, rougher seas, plankton blooms
Jul
Heavy rainfall, strong currents possible
Aug
End of monsoon, still some rain and reduced visibility
Sep
Transition to dry season, visibility improving
Oct
Good visibility, start of pelagic season
Nov
Excellent visibility, manta ray and whale shark season begins
Dec
Peak manta ray and whale shark season
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