Orca Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Experience the diverse underwater topography of Orca Point, featuring slopes, walls, and sandy bottoms. While the name might be a misnomer as Orcas are not found here, the site is renowned for sightings of large marine life, including graceful turtles and majestic rays.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, November, December
Jan
Can experience stronger currents, good for drift dives.
Feb
Consistent currents, potential for pelagic sightings.
Mar
Good visibility, currents can bring in interesting marine life.
Apr
Warm waters, currents can be more noticeable.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the wetter season, increased chance of runoff affecting visibility. Currents can be strong.
Jun
Rainy season, visibility often reduced due to rainfall and runoff. Currents can be strong.
Jul
Rainy season, challenging visibility. Currents can be a factor.
Aug
End of the rainy season, visibility starts to improve. Currents can still be present.
Sep
Visibility improving, currents are a regular feature.
Oct
Good for drift dives, potential for seeing larger pelagic species.
Nov
Visibility improves, currents can be beneficial for spotting marine life.
Dec
Good visibility, currents can bring in diverse marine life.
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