Marshall Islands Marshall Islands

Ajeltake Island

About this Dive Site

Description

Ajeltake Island is a captivating dive where a thriving coral reef meets a fascinating shipwreck. The artificial reef structure has become a sanctuary for moray eels, groupers, and lionfish, offering a unique exploration of both natural and man-made underwater habitats.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season November, December
Jan Good visibility, diverse reef fish
Feb Calm seas, good for exploring wrecks
Mar Warm water, potential for pelagic sightings
Apr Transition to rainy season, visibility can decrease
More monthly highlights
May Rainy season, potential for reduced visibility and choppy seas
Jun Peak of rainy season, focus on sheltered dive sites
Jul Rainy season, good for macro life
Aug End of rainy season, visibility improving
Sep Good visibility, potential for turtle sightings
Oct Calm seas, good for exploring coral gardens
Nov Excellent visibility, start of manta ray season
Dec Manta ray season, good chance of seeing sharks
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