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The WIT Concrete Wreck

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Dive into history at The WIT Concrete Wreck, a 350-foot freighter that has transformed into a thriving artificial reef since its 1986 sinking. This adventurous site is a magnet for barracudas, jacks, and a stunning variety of coral formations.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season January, February, March, April, October, November, December
Jan Whale shark sightings possible, good visibility
Feb Continued good visibility, potential for humpback whale sightings offshore
Mar Excellent visibility, start of turtle nesting season on some beaches
Apr Peak turtle nesting season, vibrant coral health
More monthly highlights
May Warmer water, good for macro photography
Jun Start of the summer season, generally calm seas
Jul Warmest water temperatures, potential for plankton blooms
Aug Continued warm water, possibility of brief afternoon showers
Sep End of hurricane season, visibility starts to improve
Oct Excellent visibility returns, start of the dry season
Nov Manta ray season begins, consistently good visibility
Dec Peak manta ray season, excellent conditions for wreck diving
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