The Thunderbolt
About this Dive Site
Description
The Thunderbolt shipwreck, an 188-foot artificial reef in the Florida Keys, has transformed into a vibrant ecosystem. Experienced divers can explore its penetrable structure, encountering a rich tapestry of fish and coral species that call this sunken vessel home.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, January, February, May, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings offshore.
Feb
Continued good visibility, possibility of manatee encounters.
Mar
Excellent visibility, start of lobster mini-season.
Apr
Peak visibility, vibrant coral reefs, abundant fish life.
More monthly highlights
May
Warm waters, good chance of seeing sea turtles.
Jun
Warmer waters, potential for afternoon thunderstorms.
Jul
Hottest month, frequent afternoon showers.
Aug
Still warm and humid, risk of tropical storms.
Sep
End of hurricane season, still warm and humid.
Oct
Visibility improves, water starts to cool slightly.
Nov
Pleasant temperatures, good for diving.
Dec
Cooler water, excellent visibility, start of lobster season.
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