Sigave Bay Shipwreck
About this Dive Site
Description
Discover the secrets of the Sigave Bay Shipwreck, a poignant relic of WWII now transformed into a thriving artificial reef. Advanced divers can explore the well-preserved structure, now a haven for large groupers, vibrant lionfish, and a myriad of fascinating invertebrates.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
July, August, April, May, June, September, October
Jan
Post-cyclone recovery, potential for clearer waters as sediment settles.
Feb
Abundant marine life feeding on post-rain nutrients.
Mar
Continued lush growth of corals and algae.
Apr
Transition to drier season, visibility improves.
More monthly highlights
May
Excellent visibility, good for macro photography.
Jun
Humpback whale migration begins, potential for sightings near the bay.
Jul
Peak humpback whale season, possible encounters.
Aug
Continued excellent whale watching opportunities.
Sep
Whale season winding down, good visibility.
Oct
Manta ray sightings become more frequent.
Nov
Manta ray season continues, visibility can decrease with early rains.
Dec
Manta rays still present, increased chance of rain.
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