Scott's Head Pinnacles
About this Dive Site
Description
Scott's Head Pinnacles in Dominica is a dramatic underwater volcanic landscape where swift currents sculpt towering pinnacles, attracting a dazzling array of pelagic species. Dive amongst swirling schools of fish and keep an eye out for larger visitors like eagle rays and turtles.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, January, February, May, October, November, December
Jan
Good visibility, known for its healthy coral gardens and diverse fish life.
Feb
Calm conditions, ideal for exploring the shallow reefs.
Mar
Peak season for vibrant coral and abundant schooling fish.
Apr
Excellent visibility, good chance of seeing sea turtles.
More monthly highlights
May
Warmer waters, visibility can be slightly reduced by plankton.
Jun
Rainy season begins, visibility can be affected by runoff.
Jul
Rainy season, expect occasional showers and potentially murky conditions after heavy rain.
Aug
Continued rainy season, focus on sheltered dive sites.
Sep
End of the rainy season, visibility may start to improve.
Oct
Visibility improving, good for spotting smaller reef inhabitants.
Nov
Dry season begins, good visibility, potential for manta rays.
Dec
Dry season, excellent conditions for exploring the reefs.
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