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Dean's Blue Hole

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Dean's Blue Hole, the world's deepest known blue hole, plunges an astonishing 202 meters into the ocean floor, offering unparalleled visibility. While a renowned freediving mecca, recreational divers can still explore its upper reaches, encountering marine life like turtles and tropical fish in this breathtaking natural wonder.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, October, November, January, February, April, September, December
Jan Good visibility, interesting geological formations.
Feb Calm seas, excellent visibility.
Mar Peak visibility, ideal for exploring the holes.
Apr Warm water, good visibility.
More monthly highlights
May Slightly reduced visibility due to potential plankton.
Jun Rainy season, visibility can be affected.
Jul Rainy season, potential for stronger currents.
Aug End of rainy season, visibility improving.
Sep Visibility improving, good for exploring the cave system.
Oct Excellent visibility, calm seas, ideal for cave diving.
Nov Great visibility, calm conditions for exploring the Blue Holes.
Dec Good visibility, suitable for exploring the geological features.
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