Jamaica Jamaica

Alligator Head

About this Dive Site

Description

Alligator Head, near Port Antonio, is celebrated for its intricate underwater canyons and walls, creating a lush tapestry of black coral trees and sponges. This site teems with marine life, offering opportunities to spot graceful turtles, majestic rays, and a vibrant array of tropical fish. Its diverse topography makes it an engaging experience for divers of all skill levels.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, October, November
Jan Calm seas, good for beginners. Potential for whale sightings offshore.
Feb Stable conditions, good marine life viewing.
Mar Visibility starts to improve, warmer waters.
Apr Pleasant diving conditions, good for exploring reefs.
More monthly highlights
May Start of the rainy season, visibility can decrease.
Jun Rainy season, expect frequent showers impacting visibility.
Jul Peak of the rainy season, visibility is often reduced.
Aug Continued rainy season, conditions can be unpredictable.
Sep Rainy season tapering off, visibility improving.
Oct Drier season begins, good visibility and calmer seas.
Nov Excellent diving conditions, warm and clear waters.
Dec Holiday season, generally good diving with mild currents.
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