La Gonave West Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
La Gonave West Wall in Haiti offers a breathtaking vertical descent, beginning on a shallow reef and plunging to approximately 50 meters. This impressive wall is renowned for its vibrant coral formations, abundant fish populations, and the occasional thrilling encounter with dolphins.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
November, December
Jan
Dry season, good visibility for exploring reefs.
Feb
Stable conditions, diverse marine life.
Mar
Good visibility, potential for seeing turtles.
Apr
Warmer waters, increased reef activity.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the rainy season, visibility can be reduced.
Jun
Rainy season, focus on sheltered bays and macro life.
Jul
Continued rainy season, good for spotting small reef creatures.
Aug
End of rainy season, visibility improving.
Sep
Visibility returning to good levels, vibrant reef ecosystems.
Oct
Good conditions for exploring the diverse coral formations.
Nov
Excellent visibility, potential for seeing larger reef fish and rays.
Dec
Start of the dry season, calm waters and clear visibility.
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