Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Mopian Reef

About this Dive Site

Description

Mopian Reef, a small but vibrant coral garden near Mayreau, boasts impressive biodiversity. This shallow site is a delight for divers and snorkelers, showcasing colorful reef fish, graceful turtles, and the occasional shy nurse shark amidst its healthy coral formations.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan Calm seas and excellent visibility, great for exploring reefs.
Feb Peak dry season, consistently clear and calm conditions.
Mar Good visibility, ideal for spotting reef fish and turtles.
Apr Warmer waters, good for coral health and marine life activity.
More monthly highlights
May Start of the rainy season, visibility may decrease due to plankton.
Jun Rainy season, occasional showers, potential for reduced visibility.
Jul Rainy season, visibility can be variable, but diving is still possible.
Aug Rainy season, diving is often possible between rain showers.
Sep End of the rainy season, visibility may still be affected.
Oct Visibility improves as the rainy season concludes, good for reef exploration.
Nov Excellent visibility, good chance of seeing manta rays.
Dec Manta ray season, clear waters and abundant marine life.
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