Bajo del Diablo
About this Dive Site
Description
Bajo del Diablo, or 'Devil's Rock,' is Caño Island's most renowned dive. Descend to depths of up to 40 meters where encounters with sharks, rays, and swirling schools of fish are common. This dramatic site is also celebrated for its intriguing underwater caves and tunnels, offering an adventurous exploration for experienced divers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, possibility of humpback whales offshore
Feb
Dry season, excellent visibility, abundant marine life
Mar
Peak dry season, clear waters, large schools of fish
Apr
Transition to rainy season, still good visibility, warmer water
More monthly highlights
May
Start of rainy season, plankton blooms can reduce visibility but attract feeding fish
Jun
Rainy season, lush green surroundings, potential for whale sharks
Jul
Rainy season, consistent marine life, good for macro photography
Aug
Rainy season, good chance of seeing manta rays
Sep
End of rainy season, visibility starts to improve
Oct
Transition to dry season, visibility improving, manta rays still present
Nov
Start of dry season, excellent visibility, humpback whale season begins
Dec
Dry season, clear waters, abundant marine life, whale sightings
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