Mirror Pond
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the enchanting Mirror Pond, a shallow marine lake accessible from the sea in the Solomon Islands. Its glass-like surface offers stunning reflections, creating a serene diving experience. This unique ecosystem is a haven for diverse marine life, including camouflaged crocodile fish, graceful rays, and juvenile sharks.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May, June, September, October
Jan
Good for exploring WWII wrecks and marine life.
Feb
Consistent conditions for wreck diving and reef exploration.
Mar
Visibility improves as the wet season wanes. Good for exploring diverse underwater topography.
Apr
Excellent visibility. Ideal for wreck diving and encountering schooling fish.
More monthly highlights
May
Prime diving conditions. Explore the rich marine life around the islands.
Jun
High visibility. Good for spotting larger pelagics and exploring diverse reef structures.
Jul
Visibility can be slightly reduced by plankton, but still good for wreck and reef diving.
Aug
Consistent diving, good for exploring the many dive sites.
Sep
Visibility improves. Look out for manta rays and other pelagics.
Oct
Excellent conditions for manta ray sightings and exploring the vibrant reefs.
Nov
Transitioning into the wet season, visibility may start to decrease.
Dec
Rainy season. Expect more frequent rain and potentially lower visibility, but still good for wreck diving.
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