The Constellation
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the haunting remains of the Constellation, a four-masted schooner that met its end in 1943. This historic shipwreck, resting at a shallow 9 meters, is now a vibrant artificial reef teeming with life. Swim through its skeletal hull and discover a kaleidoscope of colorful fish and intricate coral formations that have claimed this maritime relic as their home.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May, January, February, June, July, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility for exploring the cut
Feb
Calm conditions often prevail
Mar
Excellent visibility, ideal for drift dives through the cut
Apr
Abundant marine life attracted to the cut
More monthly highlights
May
Peak visibility and calm seas
Jun
Warm water, good for longer dives
Jul
Can be affected by summer storms, but the cut often offers protection
Aug
Warmest water, visibility can be slightly reduced
Sep
High chance of hurricane activity, can lead to strong currents and poor visibility
Oct
Visibility improves, good for exploring the cut's walls
Nov
Excellent conditions for exploring the cut
Dec
Good visibility, often calm
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