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Shark Point

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Description

Shark Point, a renowned dive site in Tahiti, lives up to its name with frequent sightings of graceful reef sharks patrolling the vibrant coral formations. Excellent visibility often graces this popular location, offering divers a thrilling and memorable underwater encounter.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season May, April, June, July, August, September, October
Jan Rainy season, good for sharks and rays in protected bays, potential for plankton
Feb Rainy season, potential for humpback whale sightings offshore
Mar End of rainy season, still good for sharks and rays, whale sightings possible
Apr Transition to dry season, improved visibility, good reef diving
More monthly highlights
May Excellent diving conditions, clear waters, abundant marine life
Jun Dry season, consistent visibility, good for exploring wrecks and reefs
Jul Peak dry season, calm seas, good for shark feeding dives
Aug Continued excellent diving, good visibility, vibrant coral
Sep End of dry season, good visibility, possibility of manta rays
Oct Manta ray season begins, transition to rainy season
Nov Rainy season starts, visibility can decrease, good for manta rays and sharks
Dec Rainy season, potential for plankton blooms, good for pelagics
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