Old Anchor
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the 'Old Anchor' in the shallow, vibrant waters of Blue Bay Marine Park. This iconic anchor, encrusted with corals and sponges, serves as a magnet for a kaleidoscope of reef fish, including clownfish and parrotfish, with sea turtles often making an appearance. It's a perfect spot for relaxed exploration and appreciating the rich biodiversity of the park.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, March, April, September, October
Jan
Warm waters, good for beginners and exploring the shallow reef. Plankton blooms possible.
Feb
Rainy season can affect visibility. Focus on the sheltered lagoon.
Mar
Visibility improves, good for spotting a variety of reef fish and corals.
Apr
End of rainy season, excellent visibility within the protected marine park.
More monthly highlights
May
Ideal conditions, calm and clear. Abundant marine life within the park.
Jun
Peak season for diving in the marine park. Very clear and calm.
Jul
Cooler water but excellent visibility. Good for macro photography.
Aug
Continued excellent visibility. Abundant coral gardens and fish.
Sep
Water starts to warm, visibility remains good. Manta ray sightings are possible.
Oct
Manta ray season. Good visibility for exploring the reef.
Nov
Visibility can decrease slightly as the wet season approaches. Good for smaller marine life.
Dec
Start of the wet season, visibility can be affected by rainfall. Ideal for sheltered dives.
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