Alma Jane
About this Dive Site
Description
The intentionally sunk cargo ship, Alma Jane, now serves as a thriving artificial reef, creating a vibrant habitat for marine life. Explore its structure to discover camouflaged scorpionfish, elegant batfish, and the wonderfully peculiar ghost pipefish.
Best Time to Dive
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| 29°C | 29°C | 30°C | 31°C | 31°C | 31°C | 31°C | 31°C | 30°C | 30°C | 29°C | 29°C |
Peak Season
March, January, February, April, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings offshore.
Feb
Continued good visibility, excellent for macro photography.
Mar
Peak dry season, excellent visibility, warm water, abundant marine life.
Apr
Still excellent diving, water warms up, good chance of seeing turtles.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the warmer, wetter season. Visibility can decrease slightly.
Jun
Rainy season continues, occasional downpours, but diving is still possible.
Jul
Peak of the rainy season. Visibility can be reduced due to runoff.
Aug
Rainy season continues, potential for stronger currents after storms.
Sep
End of the rainy season, visibility starts to improve.
Oct
Transition to dry season, visibility improves significantly. Manta ray season begins.
Nov
Manta ray season in full swing, excellent visibility.
Dec
Continued good diving conditions, manta rays still present.
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