The Lavezzi Archipelago
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the Lavezzi Archipelago, a breathtaking underwater landscape sculpted by granite boulders, creating dramatic arches and swim-throughs. This protected marine area teems with life, offering encounters with schools of fish, curious groupers, and the occasional majestic sunfish.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
June, July, August, April, May, September, October
Mar
Seabed starting to show more activity
Apr
Good visibility, potential for early season barracuda
May
Abundant fish life, colorful anemones
Jun
Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring reefs and wrecks
More monthly highlights
Jul
Peak season for clear water and diverse marine life, including groupers
Aug
Warmest water, exceptional visibility, good chance of seeing larger fish
Sep
Still great visibility, fewer divers
Oct
Mating season for some species, good for macro photography
Nov
Wreck diving can be excellent with good conditions
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