The Wall
About this Dive Site
Description
The Wall at Ducie Island presents a breathtaking vertical reef that plunges into the abyss, offering a dramatic seascape for exploration. Navigate its ledges and overhangs to discover a vibrant ecosystem, where lobsters, moray eels, and a host of other fascinating marine life find sanctuary.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May, January, February, March, June, July, August, September, October
Jan
Warmest water, good for general exploration of this remote atoll.
Feb
Continued warm conditions, potential for pelagic sightings.
Mar
End of rainy season, still good visibility around the lagoon.
Apr
Excellent visibility, ideal for exploring the outer reefs.
More monthly highlights
May
Peak conditions for encountering large schools of fish and sharks.
Jun
Good for shark sightings and exploring the diverse reef structures.
Jul
Humpback whale migration passing through (surface sightings more likely).
Aug
Good for encountering larger pelagics and exploring the channels.
Sep
Stable conditions, excellent for observing the abundant marine life.
Oct
Return of warmer waters, good for observing reef fish.
Nov
Start of the rainy season, visibility can decrease slightly, but still good for macro life.
Dec
Rainy season continues, good for observing smaller reef inhabitants.
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