South Marianne
About this Dive Site
Description
Descend along the granite wall of South Marianne, where massive boulders create dramatic overhangs and crevices. This vibrant site teems with life, offering encounters with nurse sharks resting in sandy patches and schools of barracuda patrolling the blue. Keep an eye out for large groupers and a dazzling array of reef fish amidst the healthy coral formations.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, February, March, May, June, September, October, November
Jan
Post-rainy season clarity improving, potential for whale sharks later in the month.
Feb
Whale shark season begins, good chance of sightings.
Mar
Peak whale shark season, excellent visibility.
Apr
Excellent conditions, whale sharks still present, manta rays starting to appear.
More monthly highlights
May
Manta ray season in full swing, good for schooling fish.
Jun
Manta ray season continues, good for macro life.
Jul
Visibility can decrease slightly, but still good for reef diving.
Aug
Good for exploring smaller reefs and macro life.
Sep
Visibility starts to improve, potential for early whale shark sightings.
Oct
Whale shark season begins again, good visibility.
Nov
Peak whale shark season, good chance of sightings.
Dec
Whale shark season continues, but visibility can be affected by rain.
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