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Piton Wall

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Description

The Piton Wall is a breathtaking underwater precipice that plunges to depths exceeding 60 meters, adorned with spectacular corals and sponges. This dramatic drop-off is a prime hunting ground and sanctuary for a variety of marine life, offering excellent opportunities to encounter turtles, barracudas, and reef sharks.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan Calm seas, good visibility for exploring reefs and wrecks.
Feb Continued excellent visibility, potential for whale sightings offshore.
Mar Peak dry season, ideal for diving with abundant marine life.
Apr Warm waters, good chance to see turtles nesting on nearby beaches.
More monthly highlights
May Water temperatures are at their warmest, occasional plankton blooms can occur.
Jun Rainy season begins, visibility can be reduced by rainfall runoff.
Jul Continued rainy season, expect occasional showers.
Aug Late rainy season, marine life is still active despite potential for rain.
Sep Transition month, rainfall starts to decrease.
Oct Visibility improves as the rainy season ends, good for spotting larger pelagics.
Nov Excellent diving conditions, start of the dry season.
Dec Holiday season diving, calm waters and clear visibility.
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