Anchor Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Embark on a captivating drift dive at Anchor Point, where history meets marine biodiversity. Glide along a sloping wall adorned with ancient anchors, remnants of bygone eras, while a kaleidoscope of reef fish, including snappers and groupers, flit through the water. Keep an eye out for the occasional barracuda patrolling these historic depths.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, January, February, April, September, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings.
Feb
Continued excellent visibility, good chance to see turtles.
Mar
Peak visibility, ideal for macro photography.
Apr
Warm waters, abundant reef fish.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the wetter season, occasional plankton blooms.
Jun
Rainy season continues, potential for reduced visibility.
Jul
Rainy season, marine life still active but visibility can be affected.
Aug
End of the rainy season, visibility improving.
Sep
Visibility returns to good levels, start of manta ray season.
Oct
Manta ray season in full swing.
Nov
Manta ray sightings continue, good for pelagic species.
Dec
Excellent visibility, good chance to see schooling fish.
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