Isla Chanaral
About this Dive Site
Description
Isla Chanaral, part of the Humboldt Penguin National Reserve near Punta de Choros, Chile, offers a unique diving experience. While the penguins are a terrestrial highlight, the underwater realm teems with diverse marine life, from colorful fish to curious seals. The clear waters provide excellent visibility, making it a fantastic spot for observing the vibrant ecosystem.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December
Jan
Summer, good for seeing Humboldt penguins and sea lions.
Feb
Peak summer, excellent conditions for wildlife encounters.
Mar
Autumn begins, water starts to cool.
Apr
Good chance to see diverse marine life in the protected areas.
More monthly highlights
May
Water cools, visibility can decrease.
Jun
Winter months, cooler water and potential for rougher seas.
Jul
Coldest water, visibility can be poor.
Aug
Winter conditions persist.
Sep
Water begins to warm, spring conditions returning.
Oct
Good diving conditions as temperatures rise.
Nov
Pre-summer, excellent visibility and pleasant temperatures.
Dec
Summer diving begins, good conditions for wildlife.
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