Agincourt Reef
About this Dive Site
Description
Agincourt Reef is a breathtaking ribbon reef system on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, comprising over 16 distinct dive sites. This vibrant ecosystem supports an astonishing diversity of over 2000 fish species and 450 coral types, promising encounters with Giant Clams, turtles, reef sharks, and even the majestic Minke Whale during its annual migration.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August, March, April, September, October
Jan
Plankton blooms, potential for juvenile turtles
Feb
Plankton blooms, potential for juvenile turtles
Mar
End of coral spawning season, good visibility
Apr
Calmer seas, excellent visibility
More monthly highlights
May
Optimal visibility, migrating whales may be sighted offshore
Jun
Humpback whale migration season
Jul
Humpback whale migration season
Aug
Humpback whale migration season
Sep
Manta ray feeding aggregations
Oct
Manta ray feeding aggregations
Nov
Warming waters, potential for early coral spawning
Dec
Warming waters, potential for early coral spawning
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