The Bajo del Diablo
About this Dive Site
Description
Experience the thrill of Bajo del Diablo in Drake Bay, a legendary site known as 'Devil's Rock'. Explore a dynamic landscape of pinnacles and plateaus teeming with marine life, from reef sharks and majestic manta rays to elusive moray eels, all while riding exhilarating currents on a classic drift dive.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, October, November, December
Jan
Dry season, excellent visibility for spotting marine life in Caño Island Biological Reserve.
Feb
Continued dry season, ideal for whale and dolphin sightings.
Mar
Warmer waters, good chance of encountering large schools of fish.
Apr
Transition to warmer, slightly less clear water.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the green season, plankton blooms can reduce visibility but attract feeding fish.
Jun
Green season, focus on macro life and sheltered dive sites.
Jul
Green season, occasional strong currents after heavy rain.
Aug
Green season, possibility of seeing whale sharks if visibility allows.
Sep
End of green season, visibility starts to improve.
Oct
Visibility improves significantly, good for encountering manta rays and sharks.
Nov
Start of dry season, excellent conditions for diving at Caño Island.
Dec
Dry season, ideal for spotting humpback whales and dolphins.
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