The Wreck of the B24
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the historical significance of The Wreck of the B24 near Tabarka, Tunisia, the resting place of a largely intact American World War II bomber. This fascinating wreck dive site serves as an artificial reef, drawing a diverse community of marine life and appealing to both history buffs and underwater explorers.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, June, July, August, September, October
Jan
Wreck diving season, clear but cool waters
Feb
Coolest month, potential for rougher seas
Mar
Water starts to warm, good for exploring reefs
Apr
Spring bloom, increased marine life activity
More monthly highlights
May
Pleasant temperatures, good visibility
Jun
Ideal diving conditions, abundant fish life
Jul
Warmest month, good for exploring caves and wrecks
Aug
Continued warm water, potential for sea turtle sightings
Sep
Water begins to cool, visibility improves
Oct
Excellent visibility, good for macro photography
Nov
Cooler water, good for exploring wrecks
Dec
Wreck diving season, cooler temperatures
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