Garouh Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
The Garouh Wreck, resting off the northern tip of Garouh Island, is a captivating artificial reef adorned with vibrant soft corals, perfect for underwater photographers. Prepare to be mesmerized by large schools of jackfish and batfish that patrol the sunken structure, creating a dynamic and lively dive experience.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, October, November
Jan
Winter marine life, potential for larger fish aggregations.
Feb
Transition to warmer waters, increased activity.
Mar
Spring bloom begins, good visibility, diverse fish life.
Apr
Peak spring diving, abundant fish, potential for turtle sightings.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters, good for exploring reefs, plankton can reduce visibility slightly.
Jun
Summer heat, marine life is active but visibility can be reduced by plankton.
Jul
Hottest month, limited visibility due to plankton blooms, focus on shallow dives.
Aug
Peak summer heat, visibility often at its lowest, marine life can be scarce.
Sep
Temperatures begin to cool, visibility improves, marine life becomes more active.
Oct
Excellent autumn diving, clear waters, abundant fish, potential for larger pelagics.
Nov
Late autumn, great visibility, diverse marine life, comfortable water temperatures.
Dec
Winter transition, cooler waters, good for exploring wrecks and reef structures.
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