Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago

Cathedral

About this Dive Site

Description

Venture into the awe-inspiring underwater cave system of Cathedral, renowned for its grand, cathedral-like structure. This fascinating cavern is a refuge for lobsters and nurse sharks, with a variety of tropical fish adding to the vibrant underwater scene.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, January, February, May, September, October, November, December
Jan Excellent visibility, calm seas. Good for spotting turtles and rays.
Feb Consistent conditions, ideal for exploring the famous reefs like Angel Reef.
Mar Peak visibility. Manta ray season begins, with frequent sightings at sites like the Sisters.
Apr Manta ray season continues. Excellent chances to see these majestic creatures.
More monthly highlights
May Warm waters, good visibility. Manta ray sightings may decrease towards the end of the month.
Jun Beginning of the rainy season. Visibility can be reduced by plankton blooms and occasional showers.
Jul Rainy season. Expect more frequent rain. Marine life is still abundant but visibility can be challenging.
Aug Late rainy season. Visibility may be affected by freshwater runoff. Dive conditions can be variable.
Sep Visibility improves as the rainy season ends. Good time to see schooling fish.
Oct Pleasant diving conditions. Reefs are vibrant and full of life.
Nov Increasing visibility. Beginning of the dry season. Good for spotting larger pelagics.
Dec Excellent visibility and calm seas. Ideal for exploring the diverse marine life.
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