Ethel Wreck
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the historical remnants of the Ethel Wreck, a steel sailing vessel that met its end in 1904 off the coast of Christmas Island. This underwater artifact is now a vibrant ecosystem, home to elusive blue-ringed octopuses, camouflaged cuttlefish, and a kaleidoscope of nudibranchs, offering a unique glimpse into the past.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, June, October, January, March, July, August, September, November
Jan
Good chance of seeing schooling fish, occasional manta rays.
Feb
Plankton blooms can reduce visibility but attract pelagics.
Mar
End of rainy season, visibility improving. Manta rays still present.
Apr
Excellent visibility, start of the dry season. Manta rays are common.
More monthly highlights
May
Peak manta ray season. Abundant marine life.
Jun
Manta rays are still a major attraction. Calm seas.
Jul
Good visibility, manta rays can still be spotted.
Aug
Humpback whale migration begins, though sightings are more common offshore.
Sep
Humpback whale migration continues. Possible whale shark sightings.
Oct
Return of manta rays. Excellent visibility.
Nov
Manta ray season in full swing. Start of the wet season.
Dec
Rainy season can affect visibility. Manta rays still present.
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