Mbonege Beach
About this Dive Site
Description
Just off Mbonege Beach, a remarkably intact WWII landing craft rests on the seabed, offering a unique and accessible wreck dive. This site is a kaleidoscope of color, with schools of tropical fish darting through the wreckage, and the occasional sighting of reef sharks adding to the thrill. It's a delightful dive for those seeking history amidst vibrant reef life.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May, June, September, October
Jan
Good chance of seeing reef sharks and schooling fish.
Feb
Continued good reef diving, potential for pelagic sightings.
Mar
Rainy season tapering off, visibility improving. Expect vibrant coral.
Apr
Excellent visibility. Ideal for macro photography and exploring WWII wrecks.
More monthly highlights
May
Stable conditions, great for all types of diving. Expect abundant reef life.
Jun
Peak season for visibility. Good chance of encountering larger pelagics.
Jul
Visibility can decrease slightly due to plankton, but still good for reef diving.
Aug
Similar to July, good for exploring diverse marine life.
Sep
Visibility improves again. Excellent time for encountering manta rays.
Oct
Manta ray season continues. Ideal conditions for exploring.
Nov
Transitioning into the rainy season, visibility may start to decrease.
Dec
Rainy season in full swing, expect occasional downpours and reduced visibility.
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