Shipwreck Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover Shipwreck Point, a popular dive site where a historic wreck has transformed into a bustling artificial reef. Descend to a maximum of 30 meters to witness a diverse array of marine life, from majestic groupers and elusive eels to swift barracudas, all congregating around the intriguing skeletal remains of the past.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, October, November
Jan
Exploring seagrass beds and mangrove areas.
Feb
Increased activity of juvenile fish in the shallow areas.
Mar
Good visibility for observing the diverse marine life in the islands' ecosystem.
Apr
Dugong sightings are possible in these protected waters.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters can lead to increased plankton, affecting visibility.
Jun
High water temperatures, visibility can be limited.
Jul
Very warm conditions, focus on shallow dives.
Aug
Summer heat persists, challenging visibility.
Sep
Temperatures begin to drop, visibility improves.
Oct
Excellent conditions for exploring the rich biodiversity.
Nov
Prime time for diving with clear waters and abundant marine life.
Dec
Cooler waters, good for observing resident fish populations.
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