Sassandra Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
The Sassandra Wreck, a sunken cargo vessel resting in the late 1990s, has evolved into a premier artificial reef for advanced divers. Experienced adventurers can explore its depths, encountering large groupers, moray eels, and barracudas, with opportunities for thrilling penetration dives.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, potential for whale shark sightings offshore.
Feb
Continued good visibility, possibility of seeing humpback whales migrating.
Mar
Warmer waters, good for reef exploration.
Apr
Transitioning into the rainy season, visibility may decrease slightly.
More monthly highlights
May
Rainy season, increased plankton bloom can reduce visibility. Potential for pelagic species.
Jun
Peak of the rainy season, expect reduced visibility and rougher seas.
Jul
Rainy season continues, visibility improving towards the end of the month.
Aug
End of the rainy season, visibility starts to improve. Good for spotting smaller reef fish.
Sep
Visibility is good, returning to pre-rainy season conditions.
Oct
Excellent visibility, start of the season for larger pelagics like sharks and rays.
Nov
Prime time for whale shark and manta ray sightings. Very good visibility.
Dec
Continued excellent conditions for pelagic encounters and reef diving.
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