La Gonave Pass
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Description
Experience a thrilling drift dive at La Gonave Pass, a vibrant reef system adorned with both hard and soft corals, sponges, and sea fans. Immerse yourself in schools of tropical fish, keep an eye out for turtles, and perhaps even encounter a resting nurse shark in this dynamic underwater environment.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December
Jan
Calm seas, good visibility for exploring reefs.
Feb
Continued excellent visibility, potential for whale sightings offshore.
Mar
Warming waters, good chance to see juvenile fish.
Apr
Peak season for coral spawning observation.
More monthly highlights
May
Slightly reduced visibility due to increased plankton, but still good for macro life.
Jun
Rainy season continues, potential for occasional downpours affecting surface conditions.
Jul
Warmest water temperatures, abundant small fish.
Aug
End of the rainy season, visibility may start to improve.
Sep
Visibility improves significantly as rainy season ends.
Oct
Excellent conditions, good chance to see larger pelagics.
Nov
Start of the dry season, calm seas and clear water.
Dec
Holiday season diving, ideal conditions for exploring shipwrecks.
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