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Kohotu

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Description

Kohotu, an underwater seamount in Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia, presents a thrilling drift dive experience. Its currents, often strong, create a dynamic environment that draws in impressive schools of jacks and tuna, while advanced divers may be rewarded with sightings of grey reef and hammerhead sharks.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, May, June, September, October
Jan Rainy season, good for pelagic life
Feb Rainy season, potential for dolphin pods
Mar Visibility improves, good for shark encounters
Apr Excellent conditions for spotting large pelagics
More monthly highlights
May Calmer seas, good for exploring
Jun Pleasant diving, potential for manta rays
Jul Slightly reduced visibility, but still good for marine life
Aug Humpback whale migration begins (further offshore)
Sep Visibility improves, potential for humpback whale encounters
Oct Humpback whale season, good diving
Nov Rainy season begins, visibility can be affected
Dec Rainy season, good for spotting larger marine life
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